ancaprevolt on Nostr: No. There is a 16 process cap. The system does not allow you to set priority, so when ...
No. There is a 16 process cap. The system does not allow you to set priority, so when it decides to run a new process it will end up killing whatever processes you have running.
It makes emulating Linux impossible. Try it, I dare you.
Working in the background ≠ running uninterrupted. If certain processes get interrupted, it fucks things up. You cannot disable the process limit.
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