Well I meant two weeks is the longest period i can leave the system without updating and have no problems. And i have yet to break it with 300 pkgs updating at once.
JATtho
Arch maintenance: 0. Install it once. (The proper way)
- Every 2 weeks minimum
pacman -Syu
- Every 3 months merge/update configs in /etc.
I don't get what is with this so hard? Yes, configs can be undecipherable but 90% time the merge involves just deleting the .pacnew versions.
A kernel was released that changed how the hash value got computed for casefolded filenames. (used for better windows compatibility) That kernel then went into production. This unfortunately split some file-systems that supported this into two incompatible versions, breaking the kernel rule 1.
There might now exist file-systems were created/modified with this bug present that the old/fixed kernels can't understand.
*) The only socially acceptable way for a man to cry. /s
MSRs have negative temperature reactivity coefficient and outlet temps around 700C at atm pressure. PWR is at measly 300C and 150 Bar.
If all control is lost, the salt expands as it heats up pushing the expanded volume out from the reactor core. The fission stops once the fuel is leaves the core region where the moderator is. Reverse is also true: you pull heat off from the loop, so the fuel-salt becomes denser, increasing reactivity. MSRs can naturally "follow" the load, if done right.
When I read this originally, it was a nice example how programmer brain can be applied IRL. Also works when trying to find something and I see the listing is someway sorted, like time tables and eshop product categories.
All I see is cybertrucks. You missed the potential.
If I would drink any coffee in that time, (even worse with/or booze) I would be still up the next day by a large margin. :(
As much as I like at some time before 14:00 'o clock and then none.
Caffeine has about 8hrs half-life and blocks a few key receptors in the brain, so it will only mask the tiredness you build up over the day.
Too much water. And it's all either fresh, slush or solid.
Because of the lack of salt, we have salmiakki. /s
I was reluctant to take this project, knowing well I would end up deleting nearly all existing code I would have to touch, all while having just mediocre skill writing its successor, if it ever becomes one.
I can no longer escape from this project, nor do have I will to.
Yeah, try debug that.