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2026-03-15 12:33 UTC
@job@bsd.network @swope@mstdn.plus @Aaron_DeVries@mastodon.social more like the energy difference of the electrons, the hotter they are the easier they migrate. The colder they are the slower they go. Or something like that
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@swope@mstdn.plus 2026-03-15 14:03
@evey@chaos.social I think that's intuitive for storage, but the hot-at-write-time weakness may be a little different. I'm imagining an array of cups and the drive controller is pouring water in them as the write operation. When the system is hot, the cups are jiggling and aiming the carafe is shaky. Not a lot of water gets in the intended cups, and some spills into the wrong cups. Enough goes in for the theshold of the immediate validity check, though. @job@bsd.network @Aaron_DeVries@mastodon.social