As a European living in a central European city that is way too hot these days: The central air conditioning system we bought when remodelling five years ago was the best investment of my life.
Maybe I'm special, but as someone who doesn't have an account and just occasionally fixes errors or adds more context I've never had that happening for me. Or actually, once where I correct a fact to something that did not seem obvious, and it got reverted, but by adding it back with a long explanation and references it stuck. Ever since then I kept writing good "commit messages" just like for code and made sure to have reference to back up my claims and it works.
To be fair I try to stay away from pop culture and politically sensitive topics.
Awesome, as it doesn't actually work from the street door right now, and I can't get the condo management company to fix it. Guess I just need to post a QR code outside?
This seems to miss a reference to Zoned XFS, which is the Linux file system that actually looked into this kind of data placement at the file system layer. The paper includes numbers using RocksDB:https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3725783.3764399