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0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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In some cultures, that is considered an honor Samantha!

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In some cultures, that is considered an honor Samantha!

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    Nobody tell her about daemons.

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      “Hacker folklore that pays homage to ‘wizards’ and speaks of incantations and demons has too much psychological truthfulness about it to be entirely a joke.”

      —The Jargon File

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      time.sleep() not found. Deamon exited. Child p_id=29 killed.

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        Damn, that child with a weird name got obliterated.

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          When you habe so many children that you don’t know any more names and start numbering them using PIDs

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    Wait till she learns about zombie children

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      https://tenor.com/view/bwah-scared-shocked-surprised-king-of-the-hill-gif-5547828

      • Possibly linux@lemmy.zip
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        gift

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          Gifs you can hear

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            Gifs you can read

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            “Do I look like I know what a jpeg is?”

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      I hear they like turtles.

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      Kali Ma Linux

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    I mean… sacrifice child is a whole new one to me! Clearly whoever programmed that in knew what they were doing.

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      Yeah lol I’m familiar with “kill child” in a process management context, but I’ve never seen the word “sacrifice” come up. Is that a thing?

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        /*

        • If any of p’s children has a different mm and is eligible for kill,
        • the one with the highest oom_badness() score is sacrificed for its
        • parent. This attempts to lose the minimal amount of work done while
        • still freeing memory. */
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          Nice. Imagine the lady in the post’s face when she learns that “oom badness” is how they decide which child to sacrifice.

          What’s that from?

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            From the source file oom_kill.c in the linux kernel. But it seems this has been reworded or changed since 2019. That’s the commit that removed this.

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    At this stage kernel 2.6 is ancient culture.

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    I love that she sees a screen of text she doesn’t understand, finds a few parts she does and freaks out, but turns out she doesn’t understand those either.

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    CentOS is coming for your children!!!1

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    THE BELOW MESSAGE

    No, it’s “the message below” or “the following message”. Pick a lane.

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      “Below” is used as a stranded preposition in your case (the more generally accepted usage), whereas the original post uses it at an adjective. While usage of “below” as an adjective is not universal, it is still accepted by some dictionaries. I could only find the Webster English Dictionary as an example, so I suppose it’s mostly exclusive to American English. So yes, your example is the more universal mode (as well as my personal preference), but American English generally accepts the above usage as proper grammar. (The sentence above, as well as this one, demonstrate the usage of “above,” a relative locus, as both an adjective and a preposition in modern English).

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        It took me way too long to realize that all words and grammar were made up by some one at some point while they were being silly. Ever since then I came to the conclusion that people can speak however the fuck they want so long as I understand them.

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          Pretty much. There is good sense in teaching a standard to ensure communication is possible, but language can and does evolve. We should allow the changes to happen and document them for future language nerds.

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        Holy shit, man! I don’t want to take away from your super power, but does anyone actually understand you?

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          This is what too much English grammar does to one… I hardly understand myself. But nah lol that’s not how I always talk, I was just trying to use perfect grammar since the whole point was to defend an unusual grammatical construct.

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            I just hope my inappropriate use of a comma was upsetting

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          Lol you just saw “stranded preposition” and bailed, hey?

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            I’d like to think I made it to the adjective comparison, but it became demented word salad very quickly

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              Idk, if you don’t get too flummoxed by “stranded preposition” and “relative locus,” the rest is pretty plain IMO.

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      Stop being so prescriptive, people can talk however they like so far as they’re understood.

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        There’s a fine line between being understood and being misunderstood. They can’t just talk however they like if they don’t wanna increase the risk of the latter.

      • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥@lemmy.world
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        So the Welsh should never talk‽😡

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          yes the welsh and all other brits should stfu

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          unexpectedinterrobang

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        Yeah. Why say lot word when few word do trick?

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        If they want to criticize someone’s grammar, who are you to say they can’t? Stop being so prescriptive!

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    this lady is joking, right? right??

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      I mean she does have a t-shirt that says “white american privilege”

      hope that answers to your question

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        I’m not even sure I understand what that means. is it a diss on America for being too privileged?

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          I take it as patriotic america first -slogan. the woman is some patriotic nutjob who has her podcast called truth uncensored of something like that so it’s pretty safe to assume she is one of those christian maga idiots who would definetly lose their shit for seeing “sacrifise child” in their tv

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          I’m guessing it’s like ironic and she thinks that white people are actually oppressed?

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    So is this the Linux version of Blu screen?

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      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kernel_panic

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        That would be an excellent band name.

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          Or a terrible name for a military commander.

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            Colonel Panic. Different spelling though.

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              That name would be a major pain Payne

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              He’s in General Error’s unit.

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              That’s one of the two reasons it would be a terrible name for a military commander.

              • 0x4E4F@sh.itjust.worksOP
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                What’s the second one?

                • ThePowerOfGeek@lemmy.world
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                  Having the word ‘panic’ in there isn’t going to inspire the troops very well.

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          My band is currently searching for a name. I will add this one to the list.

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            Make sure to add The Wrong Guts to your list.

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            Better cover some Widespread Panic, there maybe trouble if you dont

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          Kernel Panic at the /dev/disk/0

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      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.

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      Nope, this is “Your system ran out of memory and now this program isn’t reacting anymore (it’s trying to allocate memory but there is no free memory left). Please stop the program or try to get rid of some of its subprocesses to free up memory.”

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      Not yet. It can lead to that point, but this is just the kernel handling an “out of memory” situation. The kernel in the screenshot is configured to run its OOM reaper / OOM killer.

      The OOM reaper checks all running processes and looks for the one that causes the least disruption when killed. It does that by calculating a score which is based on the amount of memory a process uses, how recently it was launched and so on. Ideally, a Linux desktop user would simply see their video game, browser or media player close.

      This smart TV is in real trouble, though, it probably already killed its OSD, still didn’t even have enough memory to spawn a login shell and is now making short work of strange VLC instances that probably got left behind by a poorly written app store app :)

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    I’m not even at the point of processing if this is satire or not. Is the context that killing a process is offensive? I mean I get ‘sacrifice child’, but ‘kill process’?

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      Kill, process, or sacrifice child

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      The process that’s used to kill, or in short, the ‘kill process’.

      (though I like the other answer better)

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    Translation: “HELP I JUST BOUGHT THIS THING OFF AMAZON THAT’S SUPPOSED TO GIVE ME FREE TV TO DISTRACT MY KIDS BUT NOW ITS SAYING THINGS I DONT UNDERSTAND AND IM SCARED”

    Also, please someone send her a L1ZY

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      Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

      L1ZY

      Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

      I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

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    All those old school (former) linux devs used to play DnD back in the 80s, right? Hmm. Satanic panic 2.0?

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      Still do, in all likelihood.

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    Honestly, some people could use living without a TV (or many parts of the internet)

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      Ain’t that the god damn truth!

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