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  • Redjard@reddthat.comtoLinux@programming.devsystemd(ont)
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    9 days ago

    Try to log the stdout of your services, I dare you.

    openrc is just missing some pretty essential things. I’m not saying to copy journalctl, but at least dump stdout into some tmpfs file by default.

    To have some sane basic logging on hand if a service breaks weirdly or is misbehavingy you’d need to edit that specific service file and restart. And most of the time look up the spec of the specific service command to remove log supression.

    Unlogability alone makes openrc quite a nightmare for a lot of setups. I’ve wasted hours repeadedly that would have been 5min had I gotten the log upfront.




  • Redjard@reddthat.comtoScience Memes@mander.xyzTurbines are our friends
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    24 days ago

    Lots of huts probably have an ac or heater. This could all be the same device, at which point it’d definitely be easier than running the pipes for water and maintaining pumps and a dedicated tank.
    Don’t see a reason you couldn’t have a simple ac window unit that also has a warm water port, which you plug a single cable into going straight to your pannels on the roof.

    Edit: And once batteries are more affordable (or if you have a few grand to burn) you can then plug in a battery pack conveniently on the indoors side of your window unit.
    The indoors side can just have a few regular outlets you can extension cord around to where you need them.



  • In serious, most ways to loose blood and need blood infusions will loose the plastics too, so the donated blood just maintains the concentrations, the samw way it does for the other components.
    Everyone has plastics in their blood.

    But then if you donate frequently your blood will have lower concentrations due to all the previous donations, so don’t just donate, donate often.