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why would you crash a kernel process tho

!codecels im confused

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I remarked to Dennis that easily half the code I was writing in Multics was error recovery code. He said, "We left all that stuff out. If there's an error, we have this routine called panic, and when it is called, the machine crashes, and you holler down the hall, 'Hey, reboot it.'"

!codecels !linuxchads :marseyxd:

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what does this mean

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@Gruesy_Spoon keep yourself safe

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It means that whenever something fricks up kernelside you BSOD windows style instead of running some kind of mitigating measure.

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Is that it? :marseypoggers: I assumed he must have called somebody a gorilla BIPOC for trying to give him feedback


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He implied mental illness is bad and used multiple curse words! :soycry:

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worse he's 100% right. the dissonance is too hard for them to handle.

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Clarification: He was kicked due to violation of UNIX philosophy.

UNIX is all about "crash instead of handle errors", that was one of the big differences from MULTICS

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