It's really no less likely, namespace or not. There are better mechanisms for handling this situation, pidfds for example.
This doesn't entirely solve the problem of potentially killing the wrong process though
Linux introduced pidfds for this reason.
I have adhd. I find listening to familiar voices talking gives my brain just enough of something to focus on to calm my anxiety. Starcraft vods are my go to.
Fyi before anyone else decides to read the idiocy that follows in this thread, this is guy is a known troll with a long history of this exact behavior. Same person: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27862463 I think…
There are no flags to parse. Why are you adding flag parsing? This would fail a junior interview Steven.
You've demonstrated nothing and made no discernable argument to anyone. Best of luck in the job search my friend.
Also, take a look at openbsd's version of yes https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/usr.bin/yes/yes.c
For an extremely simple utility like the 'yes' command that is compiled and distributed as a binary to trillions of installations what metric do you consider more important, size and speed? Or lines of code in the…
But you're also arguing in bad faith. Your go code is shorter, okay, but it doesn't do the same thing as the GNU yes code, so what point are you trying to make? I can also link to philosophy 101 wikipedia articles:…
Who cares though? We get it, you prefer golang, congrats?
Because you can't imagine a case its needed it must not exist? I also remember being a junior dev who thought they had all the answers.
I just finally rid myself of boxes worth of old computer parts and cables. But what if I need 7 VGA adapters???
Yes, Aaron Swartz is mentioned 6 times in the article above.
I just replaced my 5 year old XPS 13 and didn't even bother researching other laptops. Hands down the best hardware I've ever owned.
I've learned no greater lesson about program structure than the time I finally got around to writing test cases for my first modest (~10k lines of C) personal project.
Some friends of mine decided we're going to bring webrings back. This was my attempt: http://rcr.io/webring.htm
What advantage is there to storing the high and low bits of the 2 bit depth CHR separately, as mentioned in footnote 2?
You can't really be serious.
Wow.
Yeah. "The circuit is extremely complex", sure, to someone with no basic knowledge about circuits. It's a couple of frequency dividers and BCD drivers. Not to say I'm not impressed; I would never have the patience to…
It's really no less likely, namespace or not. There are better mechanisms for handling this situation, pidfds for example.
This doesn't entirely solve the problem of potentially killing the wrong process though
Linux introduced pidfds for this reason.
I have adhd. I find listening to familiar voices talking gives my brain just enough of something to focus on to calm my anxiety. Starcraft vods are my go to.
Fyi before anyone else decides to read the idiocy that follows in this thread, this is guy is a known troll with a long history of this exact behavior. Same person: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27862463 I think…
There are no flags to parse. Why are you adding flag parsing? This would fail a junior interview Steven.
You've demonstrated nothing and made no discernable argument to anyone. Best of luck in the job search my friend.
Also, take a look at openbsd's version of yes https://github.com/openbsd/src/blob/master/usr.bin/yes/yes.c
For an extremely simple utility like the 'yes' command that is compiled and distributed as a binary to trillions of installations what metric do you consider more important, size and speed? Or lines of code in the…
But you're also arguing in bad faith. Your go code is shorter, okay, but it doesn't do the same thing as the GNU yes code, so what point are you trying to make? I can also link to philosophy 101 wikipedia articles:…
Who cares though? We get it, you prefer golang, congrats?
Because you can't imagine a case its needed it must not exist? I also remember being a junior dev who thought they had all the answers.
I just finally rid myself of boxes worth of old computer parts and cables. But what if I need 7 VGA adapters???
Yes, Aaron Swartz is mentioned 6 times in the article above.
I just replaced my 5 year old XPS 13 and didn't even bother researching other laptops. Hands down the best hardware I've ever owned.
I've learned no greater lesson about program structure than the time I finally got around to writing test cases for my first modest (~10k lines of C) personal project.
Some friends of mine decided we're going to bring webrings back. This was my attempt: http://rcr.io/webring.htm
What advantage is there to storing the high and low bits of the 2 bit depth CHR separately, as mentioned in footnote 2?
You can't really be serious.
Wow.
Yeah. "The circuit is extremely complex", sure, to someone with no basic knowledge about circuits. It's a couple of frequency dividers and BCD drivers. Not to say I'm not impressed; I would never have the patience to…