Yes, “all calories are the same” is a statement about thermodynamics, not the subjective experience of eating.
People who value other things higher than how it feels to eat and be full, like athletes and actors, can accurately manage their weight with calorie counting. It’s often not a pleasurable experience, but they subject themselves to it to meet their professional goals.
Feeling full matter a lot. It drives when you stop eating, fetch something else to eat and also is related to how active you are. It drives whether your thoughts are turning back to figuring out where to get food or whether they happily go elsewhere with no effort.
I see some comments about soft lockups during memory pressure. I have struggled with this immensely over the years. I wrote a userspace memory reclaimer daemon and have not had a lockup since: https://gist.github.com/EBADBEEF/f168458028f684a91148f4d3e79... .
The hangs usually happened when I was stressing VFS (the computer was a samba server) along with other workloads. To trigger a hang manually I would read in large files (bigger than available ram) in parallel while running a game. I could get it to hang even with 128GB ram. I tweaked all the vfs settings (swappiness, etc...) to no avail. I tried with and without swap.
In the end it looked like memory was not getting reclaimed fast enough, like linux would wait too long to start reclaiming memory and some critical process would get stuck waiting for some memory. The system would hang for minutes or hours at a time only making the tiniest of progress between reclaims.
If I caught the problem early enough (just as everything started stuttering) I could trigger a reclaim manually by writing to '/sys/fs/cgroup/memory.reclaim' and the system would recover. I wonder if it was specific to btrfs or some specific workload pattern but I was never able to figure it out.
I do wish I had documented what I tried better! There might be a magic combo that could have helped but I tried tweaking a lot of the vm settings.
One day I will probably see if I can still reproduce the original problem and be more methodical about it. More likely on list of things I might not ever get around to.
This matches my memory of 56k dialup with the two BONGs.
And now I get to share my favorite AT command. M0 could mute the modem! M1 was quieter than the default. I will never understand why those weren't more common! Used like: ATM0DT
Today I learned: Man-portable air-defense systems (MANPADS) are
shoulder-fired, surface-to-air missiles designed for use by individuals or small teams to engage low-flying aircraft, helicopters, and UAVs.
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