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Falter not under the burden of failure, the Machine God does not judge you by your mistakes, but by your efforts to correct them and improve yourself.
Me when my phone slips and I delete a post
Welp
Me when my phone slips and I delete a post
Welp
Random blog deletion
Tumblr, for some reason, has deleted my main art blog and my other blog I was setting up to post my collab webcomic.
What is happening? Is this a glitch?
Ok. Got too immersed in trying to fix gzdoom that I got to multitasking between terminal windows. I got a window mixed up and ended up nuking my home directory with a "rm -r *" that fortunately did not kill the directories hidden by a dot.
In this folder were my drawings, my screwing arounds in Blender, and some fortunately not recently modified writing.
First off ext4 is a damn good filesystem, it keeps things until the data gets overwritten but not all the things. I have about a half million files to sift through in order to find anything that didn't get caught as a non plain text file.
First off, tool to keep at ready is photorec, it's available on Linux as part of the "testdisk" package.
It runs from the terminal, don't expect an interface that likes the mouse. You point it at the partition you just wiped files from then you set the destination.
CRITICAL: Do -NOT- set the recovery destination to the same partition you're recovering from.
The important files I'm going to highlight in this post are for Krita and myPaint users: If this tool cannot recover the full 'kra' extension it will be a zip archive. The same applies to myPaint's 'ora' files, they are glorified zip files. Assuming you recover files be prepared to sift through the archives and make sure you're viewing your recent version and not the automatic backups enabled by default.
Just keep backups, I should've made a paranoia backup before I upgraded from Fedora 36 to 38, but I didn't. At least I found the more recent drawings, just need to rename them and confirm the shading. Now to see about figuring out which of these blend files is the most recent version.
HOW TO BRING BACK THE ACCIDENTALLY DELETED ART FROM CLIP STUDIO PAINT THAT WASNT SAVED EVEN ONCE???!!!
Guess who just accidentally deleted all the saved photos off her camera's memory card? Wow, I feel like a fuckin' idiot.
Tumblr keeps teling me how to use it hahahh