Pro tip: Defragmenting only works on spinning drives because it puts the data nearer to the spindle so seek times are shorter. Solid-state drives wear out faster if you defragment them, since every write involves a little bit of damage.
I was about to throw hands, but then I learned something new about how SSDs store data in pre-argument research. My poor SSDs. I’ve been killing them.
No you didn‘t. All somewhat current operating systems do not defrag SSDs, they just run TRIM and it does not kill them.
Most modern OSeses do defragmentation on the fly and you don’t really need to do it anymore.
Which makes me sad because I have so many memories of watching a disk defragmenter do its thing from my childhood.
Here’s a little game I made because I missed it too. https://dbeta.com/games/webdefragger/
It’s just Paint behind it, isn’t it?
I’m guessing you were making a joke, but the real answer is it is a Godot tile map.
That was super cool.
Thanks. It was a silly toy, but it scratched an itch, and was good for at least one chuckle.
I loved watching disk defragmenter doing it‘s job as a kid. I miss it too!
OP has discovered Tapirs exist.
Fun fact: tapir before defrag
I’m glad you defragged it, rather than fragged it…
its pride month you cant say ghat word
The tail is a different partition?
Defragged cows. System files cannot be moved.
I thought zebras were solid state.
Actually they’re mostly water.