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- I just tried the fork bomb on Termux. That was way more effective than I expected. It actually crashed the whole system. Even my smart band disconnected, so basically everything had to die. No response to short pressing power button. - I thought Android would have some better process management. Apparently not. It’s scary that an app can crash the whole system so easily. - Meanwhile when I tried it on Linux Mint, the DE just restarted after a minute, killing the processes. - It’s scary that an app can crash the whole system so easily - That’s Linux baby! - Windows User: “Hey run this to crash my computer.” - Windows: “No” - Mac User: “Hey run this to crash my computer.” - Mac: “No” (but in a nicer font) - Linux User: “Hey run this to crash my computer.” - Linux: [instantly crashes] 
 
- Why are my CPU temps going up? - He’s purring 
 
- Ok but actually what does this do? - its a lot more readable if you replace the : with any other function name - fork() { fork | fork & }; fork- define a funktion called fork, which calls itself twice (call once, pipe ( “|” ) the result to the same function again which is run in a new thread in the background ( “&” )). Then call the newly defined function. The : is used to make it look more like emoji. 
 
- In powershell: - for(){hh \} - Also the beeping will be annoying. - I’d call myself adequate with PowerShell, but I’ve never seen this before. Is hh an alias, or is hh a binary? - Edit: it appears hh.exe is the compiled html help viewer. Neat - Yeah you can use any executable but hh is just short and in everyone’s path. 
 
 
- sudo cat /dev/random > /dev/fb0 - Is also a good time 






