I had forgotten how the real OSD starts. That is horrifying. But then, I suppose if you’re going to engage in this kind of disinformation, why not go all-in?
I had forgotten how the real OSD starts. That is horrifying. But then, I suppose if you’re going to engage in this kind of disinformation, why not go all-in?
It’s good of the author to extend Futo the benefit of the doubt in this way.
The very first paragraph of their definition is: “Open source just means access to the source code.”. If they are really that unfamiliar with the software industry, then their code must be a horror show. Personally, I think they know exactly what they are doing.
Unfortunately, there is no guarantee that the leaking process will be the next process to try to allocate memory after you run out. It might actually be your window manager, for example.
The OOM killer is a last-ditch attempt by the OS to keep running, but it is very likely to leave your system in an unstable state.
Absolutely. The fundamental thing about the rules of grammar is that they’re more like guidelines. In fact, I think OP’s example is hardly the most confusing or inconsistent thing in English, which is not to say that the question isn’t a really good one. The quirks, similarities and differences are one thing that makes language-learning really interesting.
Yes, “home” and “zuhause” mean the same thing but they aren’t exactly the same, zuhause is a compound word. English also has compound words, for example “aboard” and “abed”. The English word isn’t “ahouse”; it is simply “home”.
I basically agree with all of that, but it was totally possible to upgrade the auth system and keep it separate from Microsoft. Obviously Microsoft wouldn’t do that, but that’s kind of the point, isn’t it?