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Return to your hovel, citizen
Wikipedia's Emglish server is down, we'll have to settle for English: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elongated_coin
No, you're thinking of grandest larceny.
I had to look it up to check my memory. Yup! https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2015/06/05/how-gitlab-uses-unicorn-and-unicorn-worker-killer/
I don't think memory leaks could ever amount to a security vulnerability, but it just feels yucky. I guess I shouldn't cast stones, I write C++ at work.
Ackshually, it looks like he's just now entering the room. Prior to this photograph, he was violating the room's strict "no no cat" policy with his absence.
Weird. I feel kind of ambivalent, but not dysphoric or anything. Like I could just as easily have been born into a different body and felt no worse off.
It would be possible to create a dummy "salt" commit and rebase every the branch onto it. The content would effectively be the same, but each commit hash would differ.
To perform for the base and lend credence to the "witch hunt" claim.
Of course, you will certainly not regret piping curl into bash from GitHub.com.