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I’ve been working on a comic idea for a while now called Why?2K! and I finally feel comfortable with the direction I’m taking with it to be able to post about it. So here’s some of the main characters! It’s about a bunch of viruses living on a pre 2000′s computer!
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so a classmate, while trying to make a regular fork bomb, made a forking fork bomb
like, it's a fork bomb, but it starts making fork bombs of its own
all while trying to make a normal fork bomb
Secret Linux Death Number
~$ cat test.c //Secret Linux Death Number long main __attribute__((section(".text"))) = 17936435503883665457L; ~$ gcc test.c ~$ ./a.out
Uh oh...
..as far as I know I'm the first person to stuff this into a single long on 64-bit systems! All the equivalent things I found online took at least 11 bytes.
For those curious, this is an assembly fork bomb. The above C will compile and run fine, and then your computer will become totally unusable (until you restart).
Works on Linux Subsystem on Windows too, crashing Windows.