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[3106.60 --> 3108.28] People's time to write the code
[3108.28 --> 3108.92] has a cost.
[3109.86 --> 3111.70] Every step in the chain
[3111.70 --> 3112.50] has a cost,
[3112.56 --> 3113.40] whether it's financial,
[3113.62 --> 3114.40] whether it's time,
[3114.58 --> 3116.50] whether it's someone's well-being
[3116.50 --> 3117.16] with how much,
[3117.22 --> 3117.90] you know,
[3117.94 --> 3118.90] of those two things
[3118.90 --> 3119.52] they're putting into
[3119.52 --> 3120.50] an open source project.
[3120.50 --> 3122.76] And we see that
[3122.76 --> 3124.48] not only with big projects
[3124.48 --> 3125.98] like Matrix and Jellyfin,
[3126.46 --> 3126.98] but we see that
[3126.98 --> 3128.14] with tiny little projects
[3128.14 --> 3129.06] that make up
[3129.06 --> 3130.36] tiny little building blocks
[3130.36 --> 3130.96] of the internet,
[3131.32 --> 3131.96] you know,
[3132.06 --> 3133.62] as part of software
[3133.62 --> 3135.70] bill of material pipeline issues.
[3136.36 --> 3136.76] Log4j,
[3136.94 --> 3138.14] remember that just a year ago,
[3138.20 --> 3138.74] what a big deal
[3138.74 --> 3139.66] Log4j was?
[3140.16 --> 3141.22] It's quite the story.
[3141.60 --> 3141.86] All right.
[3142.46 --> 3143.62] JQ wrote into the show,
[3143.66 --> 3144.92] I wanted to talk about a topic
[3144.92 --> 3146.50] near to Alex's heart.
[3147.22 --> 3147.66] Shugging.
[3147.66 --> 3149.06] I have a Synology NAS
[3149.06 --> 3150.46] that has four 12-terabyte
[3150.46 --> 3152.04] Western Digital Shug drives in it.
[3152.36 --> 3152.90] I've had them roughly
[3152.90 --> 3153.68] for three years.
[3154.10 --> 3154.82] I wanted to do
[3154.82 --> 3156.32] the BadgerStack PMS build.
[3156.76 --> 3157.58] I got the case
[3157.58 --> 3158.88] and found a holding place
[3158.88 --> 3160.42] for the data residing on the NAS
[3160.42 --> 3162.08] and proceeded to move the drives.
[3162.76 --> 3163.98] Only the new build
[3163.98 --> 3165.06] never saw those drives.
[3165.48 --> 3166.54] The behavior matches up
[3166.54 --> 3167.30] with what you would see
[3167.30 --> 3168.58] in a 3.3-volt
[3168.58 --> 3170.04] pin shenanigan situation.
[3170.42 --> 3172.26] I tried snipping the cable method,
[3172.68 --> 3173.08] but no luck.
[3173.58 --> 3174.62] I tried putting them
[3174.62 --> 3175.46] back into the NAS.
[3175.84 --> 3176.50] All four drives
[3176.50 --> 3177.32] were invisible to it.
[3177.66 --> 3178.72] I then tried pulling
[3178.72 --> 3180.24] that 3.3-volt pin
[3180.24 --> 3182.32] off the SATA power connector
[3182.32 --> 3182.78] on the drive.
[3183.28 --> 3184.62] Still invisible.
[3185.66 --> 3186.44] Alex, have you had
[3186.44 --> 3187.16] this issue before?
[3187.66 --> 3188.44] Well, I'm very worried
[3188.44 --> 3189.00] about the idea
[3189.00 --> 3189.96] of pulling a pin
[3189.96 --> 3191.24] off the drive itself.
[3191.70 --> 3192.74] That sounds like
[3192.74 --> 3193.74] a very fast way
[3193.74 --> 3194.52] to no warranty,
[3194.88 --> 3195.48] Mr. Kretschmar.
[3196.08 --> 3196.68] So yeah,
[3196.70 --> 3197.16] the only time
[3197.16 --> 3198.20] I've had this issue myself
[3198.20 --> 3199.38] has been when I've
[3199.38 --> 3200.08] shucked a drive
[3200.08 --> 3201.50] and then tried to
[3201.50 --> 3202.24] connect it up
[3202.24 --> 3203.38] with a power supply
[3203.38 --> 3204.40] that has all four
[3204.40 --> 3205.14] of the Molex
[3205.14 --> 3206.68] power rails on it.
[3206.68 --> 3207.14] So ground,
[3207.30 --> 3207.78] 12-volt,
[3207.90 --> 3208.34] 5-volt,
[3208.40 --> 3209.30] and 3.3-volt.
[3209.98 --> 3211.18] And so the easy solution
[3211.18 --> 3211.98] to that was just
[3211.98 --> 3214.96] to cut the 3.3-volt rail
[3214.96 --> 3215.68] with the output
[3215.68 --> 3216.60] nearest the PSU.
[3216.68 --> 3217.24] So then there's just
[3217.24 --> 3218.76] no 3.3-volt
[3218.76 --> 3220.68] electricity flowing.
[3220.90 --> 3221.70] And so the hard drive
[3221.70 --> 3222.64] doesn't try and reset.
[3222.64 --> 3223.04] Now,
[3223.22 --> 3224.42] this has me worried
[3224.42 --> 3225.76] that you've potentially
[3225.76 --> 3227.16] damaged the drives