You eject your stick, right user?

You eject your stick, right user?

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I pull it out like an animal.

fpbp

sync && umount /mnt/usb

I stay safe

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I don't even insert my stick into the primary device. It's only inserted on an air gapped machine and then the contents are manually transcribed onto paper and brought to my main machine for entry.

No
My OS assumes that my drive is actually removable and can be removed any time there isn't files opened/transferring

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I push on it harder until the port bends

cringe
based

Stallman taught me to interject instead

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I sync

what exactly am i looking at?

Never.

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i rarely use usb drives nowadays

>sync
>umount
why eject?

yes, I got my shit corrupted a few times already
turns out when the file copy dialog can't be trusted and sometimes shit's just sitting on a buffer

I have still not witnessed a proof that pulling out the stick without ejecting it first actually does anything bad.

Name?

only on server kernels

transfer a large folder (

no i force a kernel panic

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