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Pro tip:

Although 'hmm either kill it or if that doesn't work, sacrifice some of its children' is a perfectly valid sentence in the sysadmin world, it's not in public.

😅

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  • 27
    Lol, on a similar note, when referring to processes like that, "Just force it to die" would fall under the same
  • 2
    But if I use terminate it will be ok as people will just think I'm talking about our thinking I'm the Terminator right?
  • 17
    Hard mode: do this on a plane
  • 1
    Chose your words wisely before it is too late 😅
  • 2
    I mean, running deamons and sacrificing children is perfectly acceptable.
    But that’s just me.
  • 1
    Personally, I'd try killing the children before killing the parent. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
  • 2
    @soolkiki I assume you're pronouncing it as demons and not daymons?
  • 2
    @billgates that would be correct, sir!
  • 0
    I use "kill it with fire" or "kill me" as to do items throughout my code to remind me of where lines need to be removed or whole sections need to be refactored.

    The first time I committed a repo with it in my colleague/friend asked me if I was okay.

    Also "sacrificing a baby goat to the Travis/Jenkins/Teamcity server" to denote that I'm really not certain the build config is still okay 😂
  • 0
    @d4ng3r0u5 do you want to get fingered by security? Cause that's how you get fingered by security!
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