I hereby claim:
- I am rhysemmas on github.
- I am rhysemmas (https://keybase.io/rhysemmas) on keybase.
- I have a public key whose fingerprint is AAB5 651C E322 D933 42D0 995A C910 C2EE 1A09 A960
To claim this, I am signing this object:
#include <iostream> | |
#include <cstdlib> | |
#include <cstring> | |
// This is an example of a program which leaks memory (defined in chunk size) | |
// continuously until a memory allocation fails (machine is out of RAM). | |
// Unfortunately any modern *nix system renders this a bit useless, as memory | |
// overcommit will almost always be enabled, meaning `malloc` never sees a | |
// NULL pointer. The OOMKiller will kick in at some point and terminate the | |
// process, meaning we will never be able to handle a bad allocation. |
#!/bin/bash | |
domain=$(uname -n) | |
echo "Generating SSL for $domain" | |
commonname=$domain | |
country=UK | |
state=EGG | |
locality=EGG | |
organization=Urmum | |
organizationalunit=Urmum-1 |
# frozen_string_literal: true | |
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/37799296/what-does-the-comment-frozen-string-literal-true-do | |
############################## | |
# Variables | |
############################## | |
# variables are just variables, there isn't anything weird going on here | |
my_var = "eggs" | |
# but, we can reference variables directly in strings with '#{}', which is cool |
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