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BUT using Python's zlib module I can compress this file down to 820KB. Unfortunately, gzip, bzip2, xz, lzop and whatever compression utilities are unavailable. On the dying XPS I can use tar to pack the desired files into a single archive, which is 1.7 MB.The trouble is that the framerate from the camera is something like 15 frames per second, which means if I had a perfect, errorless transfer my maximum data rate would be 30 bits per second, i.e. The idea is to have it decode the codes sent by the other computer. On my other laptop (the trusty old Thinkpad that I gave up for this hot new XPS) I wrote a script that reads from the webcam using the OpenCV Python library.This isn't working that well, though, so I might just switch to two colors and do one bit at a time.

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Right now it's trying to do a two-bit code where red, green, blue, and white all represent a two-bit pair.

  • On the dying computer I wrote a Python script that will read a file bit by bit and try to convey those bits by flashing the screen one color or another.
  • I'm writing a script to try reading files and output which ones are readable.
  • Unless I find some way to create a /dev entry for the SD card, or for USB drives, then my best bets for getting data out seem to be the screen and possibly the speakers/audio cable.
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  • I wrote a Python script to replace cp and cp -r.
  • I lost my network connection due to my own stupidity.
  • What am I not considering? How could I possibly get these files off of my dying computer? But I feel like there are still a thousand possibilities. I have a running ipython instance that still seems to work. I have documents of great value still in memory, I have an IP address and network connection, I can run a few random commands and have 3500 more on the path that I could try.Ĭat and gcc seem to work. There's no DVD drive.īasically it seems my SSD has died. But I do have vim and less and ls and can spawn new bash instances. ping, dmesg, ifconfig, none of these work. I can attempt to ssh to another computer, but I get "bus error" and it dies. I attempted to insert a USB drive, but no device appears to represent it, and the mount command dies with a segfault. If only I could find a way to exfiltrate the file contents, I could save myself months of work.īut there are some horrible limitations.

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    I can't seem to save the files anywhere, but I can copy their contents. But I still have files of interest open in an editor. I was able to save some of the files by emailing them to myself through an open web browser, but that crashed and I'm unable to relaunch it. Turns out my filesystem is read-only now and there are i/o errors all over the place. I was working on a file and tried to save it when I was told I was trying to save to a read-only filesystem. I have a Dell XPS 9550 with a solid state disk running Fedora 25. If you're a member of The Mark Steyn Club and you take issue with this article, then have at it in our comments section.First, a confession: no, I didn't do the backups I should have. No part of this website or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified or adapted, without the prior written consent of Mark Steyn Enterprises. As Mark always says, Club membership isn't for everyone, but it if you're interested you can find more information here. The Mark Steyn Show is made with the support of members of The Mark Steyn Club.

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    Welcome to the weekend edition of The Mark Steyn Show, with Mark's latest update on the Summer of Stupid, Campaign 2020, decoupling for cheapskates, We Build The Case Against We Build The Wall, plus poems and songs on the road not taken (for VJ Day anniversaries) - and Paul Sorvino sings Kipling to Mark.










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