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Mado subsystem for Uro
I have done battle with my hard drive.
After two years, I've finally hunted down and destroyed the phantom file that's been haunting my computer.
Some backstory: I run Windows, mostly because I don't like the Mac UX, and when I set up this laptop in high school I didn't know enough about Linux to actually get that set up.
However, Windows is generally unsuited to science, especially in a field where everything gets built for Unix. As such, I've been using the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) for all of my work.
Windows doesn't purely allocate hard drive space to WSL. Instead, it uses an adaptive system, where the wsl extension serves as a virtual disk that can take more memory when it needs it. If I had known how this worked two years ago, I wouldn't have been scraping by on 15 gigs for years.
Because the wsl virtual disk doesn't yield that disk space back if you clear out files in wsl. So, when as a sophomore in college doing your first real research, you accidentally tell a simulation to log its status every second of simulated time instead of every day, the 80-gig log file it produces demands a bunch of space from wsl, which expands its extension on the disk, and stays there even after you delete the file.
It's taken me several tries of digging through filesystems to actually turn out that space, but at last I've reclaimed my storage space.
GUESS WHO SUCCESSFULLY COMPACTED THEIR WSL DISK SO THAT A SECOND INSTALLATION OF UNREAL ENGINE WOULD FIT ON THEIR MOTHERFUCKING COMPUTER
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Неплохо, неплохо. Даже себя легонько потроллили с этим "Когда оно будет в опенсорсе". Да и иконочку с пингвинчиком симпатичную сделали.
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