"I need a HDD with failing SMART data" and other phrases indicative of moderately cursed software development projects

Actually, let's make this into a public request; if you have a HDD with failing SMART attributes of any sort, please run `smartctl --attributes --json` with a decently recent version (the nixpkgs one is definitely good enough) and send me the output!

(I'm specifically interested in how failing metrics are represented, so completely healthy drives are not useful here)

@joepie91 are you in a rush? I have some older drives that I'm not 100% sure about, but it might be a while before I can check...

@max Somewhat :p I'm trying to avoid having to read source code to figure out the possible values for the failure state (for handling the output automatically)

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