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“Incredibly mediocre” dude. Programmer. Bad with words. Enthusiastic cat-botherer.
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luna, to random
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This email found you. Roll initiative.

c0dec0dec0de,
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@luna Make a Wisdom saving throw DC 10 + (number of paragraphs) or lose 2 turns.

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Do people who are not oceanographers know that elephant seals have been helping us collect temperature and salinity data in inhospitable areas of the ocean for the last 20 years?

c0dec0dec0de,
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@davidho climate sealborg!

janamarie, to random
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c0dec0dec0de,
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@janamarie They're adorable. I want to pat them on the top like they're happy little dog-creatures.

pid_eins, to random
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When pondering whether we should start linking to some external library in systemd, I usually spend some time looking at the library's sources, to understand the quality of the code. While coding style differences are fine, there are certain red flags that make libraries unsuitable for use in systemd, or that indicate questionable quality of the code.

Red flags like this are for example absence of OOM guards on malloc(), absence of reasonable error propagation,

c0dec0dec0de,
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@jamesh Ah, so they wrapped the order-dependence into a reference-counted Singleton. We should do that instead of whatever we're doing.
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c0dec0dec0de,
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@jamesh wait, what? I thought order was "implementation-defined" and not reliable, as in you're fucked if you have order-dependence in your globals.
I am aware of a persistent issue that we expect is due to order-dependence in globals, so if there's a way to fix it, I would love to know it.
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