5 comments

  • hnlmorg1 hour ago
    My first ever fork bomb was in the 90s, running Microsoft own example code for OLE (or was it COM?).<p>That was a great early lesson to never trust code you read online. Even if it is from Microsoft’s own developer portal.
  • ihaveajob2 hours ago
    Congratulations! Mine was intentional, back in college, where all PCs had open telnet in order to facilitate cooperation. We discovered it was easy to seize someone&#x27;s computer for a while, and then watch them look around for the culprit, which we thought was hilarious. Boy were we annoying.
    • offbyone421 hour ago
      How did you not get caught??!?
  • Jeremy10261 hour ago
    What was the purpose of having Claude Code spin up two more instances of Claude Code though? What was the intended outcome there?
    • awesome_dude0 minutes ago
      I don&#x27;t know about the author, but I recently saw an article where the author of Claude code apparently spins up multiple instances at once (note that it could have just been a marketing ploy to get people to use more tokens)
    • 331c8c7115 minutes ago
      Exponential productivity gains?;)
  • siruwastaken2 hours ago
    The realization that even badly running code is still faster than the average human is rather terrifying. Lucky you that it hogs so much RAM.
  • robshippr2 hours ago
    [dead]