{"text":"Okay, I can't believe I actually trashed my 2GB microSD card which contained what little of my current Sonic fanfiction work I already had.\n\n\n\nBut... this is the sysadmin you're talking about, so I spent the last hour\/hour and a half going through a just created image of the microSD card's exFAT filesystem to grab the contents of the current work.\n\n\n\nSome context: on a non-journaled filesystem (which exFAT is), the following is more likely to be trashed: partition info, directory\/filename info, its timestamps, and its attributes. (...the actual FAT, or File Allocation Table.) That is because all of that is stored near the beginning of the storage medium. The actual file contents could be further down and are less likely to be trashed... unless you're quite unlucky.\n\n\n\nIn short, I have all my data back. \ud83d\ude01\ud83d\udc4d","truncated":false,"created_at":"Sun Jul 05 06:37:53 -0400 2026","in_reply_to_status_id":null,"uri":"tag:cwcyrix.nsupdate.info,2026-07-05:gnu-social:public:noticeId=265:objectType=note","source":"web","source_link":null,"id":265,"in_reply_to_user_id":null,"in_reply_to_screen_name":null,"geo":null,"user":{"id":1,"name":"Clarissa Walker","screen_name":"amisapphire","location":"Detroit, MI","description":"Hobbyist computer tweaker\/repairperson, webmistress, procrastinator. Does things on my own time. Also known as CW Cyrix.","profile_image_url":"http:\/\/cwcyrix.nsupdate.info\/gnu-social\/public\/avatar\/1-48-20221121122801.webp","profile_image_url_https":"http:\/\/cwcyrix.nsupdate.info\/gnu-social\/public\/avatar\/1-48-20221121122801.webp","profile_image_url_profile_size":"http:\/\/cwcyrix.nsupdate.info\/gnu-social\/public\/avatar\/1-96-20221121122758.webp","profile_image_url_original":"http:\/\/cwcyrix.nsupdate.info\/gnu-social\/public\/avatar\/1-300-20221121122757.webp","groups_count":0,"linkcolor":false,"backgroundcolor":false,"url":"http:\/\/cwcyrix.nsupdate.info","protected":false,"followers_count":0,"friends_count":0,"created_at":"Mon Nov 21 04:44:48 -0500 2022","utc_offset":"-14400","time_zone":"America\/Detroit","statuses_count":261,"following":false,"statusnet_blocking":false,"notifications":false,"statusnet_profile_url":"http:\/\/cwcyrix.nsupdate.info\/gnu-social\/public\/index.php\/amisapphire","favourites_count":0},"statusnet_html":"Okay, I can't believe I actually trashed my 2GB microSD card which contained what little of my current Sonic fanfiction work I already had.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nBut... this is the sysadmin you're talking about, so I spent the last hour\/hour and a half going through a just created image of the microSD card's exFAT filesystem to grab the contents of the current work.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nSome context: on a non-journaled filesystem (which exFAT is), the following is more likely to be trashed: partition info, directory\/filename info, its timestamps, and its attributes. (...the actual FAT, or File Allocation Table.) That is because all of that is stored near the beginning of the storage medium. The actual file contents could be further down and are less likely to be trashed... unless you're quite unlucky.<br \/>\n<br \/>\nIn short, I have all my data back. \ud83d\ude01\ud83d\udc4d","statusnet_conversation_id":127,"favorited":false,"repeated":false}