01:04:36 Sean T: A couple years ago Fedora implemented EarlyOOM by default. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/EnableEarlyoom 01:05:49 gary@sluug.org: EarlyOOM does what? 01:06:14 Sean T: "If both RAM and swap go below 10% free, earlyoom issues SIGTERM to the process with the largest oom_score." 01:20:10 Sean T: Do you know if priority (like nice) has any effect in determining what gets swapped? 01:26:23 Sean T: Wow, In ever realized that benefit of dynamic linking! 01:31:36 Sean T: Would like to hear more about diamond inheritance. 02:21:31 Sean T: I'm currently a web developer, but I want to try a low-level project. What is the job title for this type of low-level programming? 02:27:29 gary@sluug.org: Before you started talking… someone asked…”What I would like to understand more clearly … memory management by a process (malloc, free, or their successors). 02:37:14 David F: I'm off to bed. Enjoyed this a lot. 02:59:35 Sean T: https://docs.netgate.com/pfsense/en/latest/packages/pfblocker.html