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Must be font-specific. I disabled all anti-aliasing and deleted Segoe UI font (it’s always anti-aliased regardless of settings), so it’s either Tahoma or MS Sans Serif.
Can’t believe I forgot about characters that are visually indistinguishable from the Latin charset. You replaced the “P” on three of them, and the “e” and “o” on two of those, right? It would explain the sorting. Did you actually use a fullwidth question mark though? There’s no excess space between the “m” and the question mark that would indicate that you did.
Actually, I created much smaller sparse file, and then manually edited sparse file bytes that contain info on it’s size. It’s not perfect, though, 15TB is the max size I could create through editing it, any more and it’s just don’t work.
70 TB home computer, circa 2010. It’s possible that it’s the same guy with newer drives. That said, I think it’s a safe bet that the image is shopped as doing it “legit” takes more effort than MS Paint.
Don’t believe me? Sure, 75 TB is huge and yeah, question marks cannot be a part of filenames… but there are ways around that by using private characters and either sparse files consisting largely (or entirely) of zeros or one 15 TB file hardlinked multiple times. (It may still require 15 TB of free space to create the file initially, even if that space is immediately freed up by flagging it as a sparse file; I’ve never created one anywhere near large enough to verify if the files that
fsutil file createnew
makes are flagged as sparse files by default if they would otherwise exceed the free space on that drive.)How to do it on your own system:
In a command prompt with administrator privileges type the following commands as they appear below. (Do not copy ’n’ paste as I used zero‐width spaces to aid in visually formatting it all.)
fsutil file createnew "U mad
X" 16492674416640
fsutil sparse setflag "U mad
X"
fsutil sparse setzerodata "U mad
X" 0 16492674416640
fsutil hardlink create Problem
W"U mad
X"
fsutil hardlink create Problem
X"U mad
X"
fsutil hardlink create Problem
Y"U mad
X"
fsutil hardlink create Problem
Z"U mad
X"
Notes:
[1] 16,492,674,416,640 is the number of bytes in 15 TB.
[2] W, X, Y, and Z are stand‐ins for private characters that look identical to a question mark.
Whoa, there is no way that can be right. I mean, I know it says 75TB, but seriously? Who has a hard drive that big?
Dunno but it looks like they take up a total of 75 terabytes.
What are those five images of, anyway?
You’re implying there’s a thing as too much Trixie.