

I almost fainted, then re-read the header and saw shey will tax my jet, so I got relief. I thought they would be taxing my yatch!


I almost fainted, then re-read the header and saw shey will tax my jet, so I got relief. I thought they would be taxing my yatch!


They already do import the water from external sources, mainly the Cutzamala system, which is not quite enough as there are parts of the city that has historically suffered from lack of water supply, like Iztapalapa.
The city is indeed a valley, with an altitud of more than 2k meters above sea level, so meteorogical inversion is a given condicion,
A fix to their issues is to bluntly stop growing (it is expanding), and decentralize the gubernamental institutions there so their related weight can be sparsed along the country, but that is a political debate that may never be opened to discussion
Edit: forgot to mention the heavy rains periods. Being inside a valley, on top of a former lake, and an almost impermeable surface, you can now begin to imagine why the city floods on the rainy season. The sewer system is decades old and in a really bad shape, so the rain mostly has to wait for evaporation (good luck for that during an inversion event)
I am glad not to live there anymore.


It is even more complex than that. That land was originally a lake, so the city was built in top of that. Then, the extracted water is hard to replenish due to the permeability be near to 0 as it is now an slab of concrete, and due to the heavy construction density and population, after water extraction the soil gets compressed.
I have around 11k files on my phone’s sdcard, and while the interface is not that polished, Fossify Music Player has been able to handle my library quite ok.


Usually, under btrfs filesystems containing system data you can get snapshots and rollback flawlessly, but some subfilesystems do not get those snapshots by default, like /var/log or /home, so you may need to set them up in order to enable snapshots, and manually create one when you start tinkering with your system. You then can revert the full snapshot, or even individual files


Also, if you are adhressing the request to a group, it could be better to go with “Por favor apilen las sillas al finalizar el día”, plural


I sugest you to install/enable sysstat if you have not done that already, and with those metrics you will have some great starting point about what resources may be the culprit next time it happens. It will help you pinpoint if there is a hardware related issue.
Do you have kdump enabled? If so, you can try to force a coredump when the system freezes, so you can uater analyze what the issue is. It is harder to follow this path, as you may need analyzing such dump, but it will help you identify issues not only on the hardware side, but on the software side as well.
Both tools are our bread and butter for RCAs/postmortems
How many cents per month would you estimate? Would it break the bank?