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It’s kind of a shame. I take it as a sign of the times, with non-portable consoles slowly losing their grip on relevance. I think they’ll be around for a long time, but it would be terrible to witness the death of the console during my lifetime.
Ah, didn’t see that in my client!
This article is over ten years old. Why share it now?
Not complaining. I just don’t understand the context here.
It would have to be written by sane people.
Language is constantly evolving. There is no clear line. New words are added, meanings change, and it depends on the intent of the speaker too.
However as a mater of practice I choose to never assume it has been reclaimed. It’s always possible that someone hasn’t received the update.
I mean, he’s a billionaire. I guess there’s big money on propping up totalitarian regimes.
Surprised not to see meta-classes or package management in the meme.
In this case it was a driver holding that thread captive and making an assumption about the hardware eventually responding to a request which never completes.
So yes indeed it was the kernel, and ideally the driver could be written better, but that’s probably easier said than done when the hardware can do weird things.
This was a long time ago, so for all I know the issue has been long corrected.
Oh no… I don’t like this. I don’t like this at all.
I used to stick forks in the electrical outlets.
Now I post Linux memes.
How do you determine if a task is unresponsive?
This has happened to me only once on Linux. I still tell stories about it.
It was a CD burning program stuck in uninterruptible sleep! Trapped in a system call into the kernel that can never be interrupted by a signal, it was truly unkillable. The SIGKILLs simply piled up never to be delivered.
I have encountered processes that even Task Manager could not kill.
Wow! This should be illegal. The claims are barely or not at all supported by the citations.
At best the SG is uneducated and mislead or actively malicious at worst. Most likely, I would guess this is politically motivated due to the upcoming election.
Perhaps! I’ve always found that people who participate in the HOA Governance are the kind of people who can’t mind their own business.
I had to. It was included with my monthly fees.
I was there. It was really weird. The people doing the inspections didn’t even know what they were looking for. What, a USB drive? It was clear to me that they had a very basic, normal persons understanding of technology.
This was mainly motivated by the MGM hacks so they could show that they were doing something in case they got hacked later for liability.