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  • Here she is spying on a neighbors cat. I suspect ours might have more white fur on her back than yours?

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    Sverige till semifinal – slår Japan efter rysare
  • Instämmer, väldigt intensiv match mot slutet. Sverige försvarade bra men Japan var det starkare laget under den sista halvtimman eller så, mycket tur från svensk sida att bollen inte gick in ett par gånger där.

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    Impressive Sweden stun Japan to secure World Cup semi-final against Spain
  • This game was really intense in the last half hour or so, the Japanese played so well but as a Swede I'm thrilled that they didn't manage to push through despite the many opportunities.

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    What’s your dream job?
  • I realize there are definitely tough aspects of the job but I still imagine I would enjoy it despite the emotional aspects of it.

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    What’s your dream job?
  • Veterinarian, would love to work with animals. But I would need to go through sooo much school to make it a reality which I am not set up to do at the moment.

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  • Yesterday I tried to format an old SSD and failed miserably. The drive is an Samsung 840 Evo, probably around 10 years old.

    The drive had previously been the OS drive for an old MacBook which I no longer use. In windows disk management I saw that there were three partitions, an EFI system partition at 200mb, a primary partition where the majority of storage was located and a third one at like 600mb which I think was called something like "boot".

    Since I now want to use the drive for storage only (no OS) I thought I might as well get rid of all of these partitions and format it to one. Disk manager wouldn't let me erase the EFI partition, which in retrospect I probably should have taken as a sign.

    I google and find out how to erase it using diskpart and continue to do so. All partitions are now erased. But when I go to format it it refuses to do so giving me an error, "The request could not be performed because of an I/O device error" both in Disk Manager and diskpart. If I disconnect and reconnect it Disk manager loads slowly and then tells me it doesn't know if the drive is MBR or GPT. When trying to select one of them I again get the I/O error.

    I also connected it to a Mac, but was not able to format it there either.

    So, is there anything I can do to get my drive working again? And what exactly did I do wrong?

    Thanks!

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    Cutting pizza but avoiding cutting the pepperoni
  • That top right slice should be considered a crime. That pepperoni should be part of the top left slice.

    Edit: The one on to the bottom left is a bit offensive as well.

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    App suggestions while we're waiting for Sync
  • Interesting, I'm experiencing no lag with Connect. Will check out Thunder.

    Kind of interesting seeing this race of lemmy app development but I hope LJ takes his time to put out an app with a higher level of polish.

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  • play.google.com Connect for Lemmy - Apps on Google Play

    A native application for browsing the social platform Lemmy and the Fediverse.

    What app are you using in the meantime? I've tested Jeroba, Liftoff and now Connect which I feel is the closest in layout and feel to Sync.

    Really looking forward to Sync! 🙂

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