*this post is completely a joke. [Original post](https://mirror.codeforces.com/blog/entry/141290). Inspired by the server overheat on 24. July 2025*↵
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Hello, CodeForces!↵
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Today, I would like to discuss about an issue of Codeforces server rooms.↵
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As you know, Codeforces Server Room is one of the hottest Servers in the world. For example, the mean daily maximum temperature in August is 33.3 °C, and if you turn on the radiator, it can even get up to a whopping 40 °C. Therefore, heat exhaustion can be a big concern. I think that even the following things can happen:↵
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- 5% of the CPUs will instantly die↵
- 15% of the CPUs collapsed when compiling the code↵
- 30% of the CPUs collapsed during running of the code↵
- The remaining 50% were barely able to run the code, and returned TLE and RE verdicts.↵
- Only 10% were able to run the code correctly.↵
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If I were a CPU in Codeforces, I have a strong confidence that I could not even get to the server because I often suffer extreme discomfort at 25 °C (real).↵
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Are there any tips or any ways of practice to get used to high heat?
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Hello, CodeForces!↵
↵
Today, I would like to discuss about an issue of Codeforces server rooms.↵
↵
As you know, Codeforces Server Room is one of the hottest Servers in the world. For example, the mean daily maximum temperature in August is 33.3 °C, and if you turn on the radiator, it can even get up to a whopping 40 °C. Therefore, heat exhaustion can be a big concern. I think that even the following things can happen:↵
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- 5% of the CPUs will instantly die↵
- 15% of the CPUs collapsed when compiling the code↵
- 30% of the CPUs collapsed during running of the code↵
- The remaining 50% were barely able to run the code, and returned TLE and RE verdicts.↵
- Only 10% were able to run the code correctly.↵
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↵
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If I were a CPU in Codeforces, I have a strong confidence that I could not even get to the server because I often suffer extreme discomfort at 25 °C (real).↵
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Are there any tips or any ways of practice to get used to high heat?



