I can't recall specifically. It''s been a couple years now. If I had to say, I think I would get to the end where it reboots and the USB is removed but it would boot up to the previous OS rather than Arch. If you have any resources to point to, please do. I want to give it another shot now that we're talking about it
I run Manjaro which is Arch based but less hardcore. I figured Nostr would be the place to find fellow Linux users
I've tried to build Arch but have yet to be successful
https://archlinux.org/news/the-xz-package-has-been-backdoored/
If you have version 5.6.1-2 you are good
You are not good if you have version 5.6.0-1 or 5.6.1-1
Older version 5.4.6 is also good
This for many Linux distros, not just Arch
Would be more useful if both were on the same scale (log) or standardized scores for a single y-axis
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TIL: There is a scientific study involving 2537 men and 3185 women which tested correlation between number of partners and most chronic illnesses. Cancer was the only one statistically significant. 10+ partners means you are more likely to get cancer and had having 0-1 has the least.
https://srh.bmj.com/content/46/2/100
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Nice find!
Its:
Men with 10 or more partners are 1.69 times more likely to report a cancer diagnosis compared to men with 0-1 partners.
Women with 10 or more partners are 1.91 times more likely to report a cancer diagnosis and 1.64 times more likely to report long standing illness compared to women with 0-1 partners.
My graph plots time and price with all time average and various deviations from the average. I suggest price will trend toward the average. If the average is 10k, then 10k. If the average is 100k, then 100k. See you later Lazer Ray Modus until 100k
If it follows regression toward the mean, then it will correct towards the mean.
Dynamic = moving average. No other sources I know provids all time average. Why not? Because you can look at the 200-day month whatever moving average on your own.
All time static average is a reference point. Not useless overall, but useless to you and that's okay
Lol, unlikely but not impossible.
Price is too high is what the graph says. Correction evident. When? That's a different question
Suggesting a phenomenon known as "regression toward the mean".
Although average is dynamic (changing day to day), price will tend to regress toward the average
Average miner payout in BTC (subsidy and fees).

Average miner payout in USD per block (includes subsidy and fees)

Average all time Bitcoin price (USD) โ $10,500 (Standard deviation [SD] โ $15,000).
Current price is over 3 SDs from the average.

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