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Crowstrike offers staging like this.
The update ignored the stagings set up by the customers.
Which apparently needs an account just to use it and a subscription to use it well. Don’t think something like that can be a lord and saviour over LaTeX.
I’m definitely guilty of that sometimes.
No, the equivalent would be a kernel panic that the other user had linked. This is a situation where the RAM is fully used and a program’s request for memory cannot be fulfilled. This is still a very bad situation because pretty much everything will grind to a halt. The Linux kernel thus makes a decision to kill a process (or multiple) until enough RAM is available again. Usually it kills the process with the most used RAM, but there’s methods to influence the decision.
Linux Mint
Nowadays it would be $19.99 per month and it’s a one year contract that renews three months before expiration.
Systemd’s method is more powerful than Cron syntax.