sorry to anyone looking at the ppc64 server's htop right now
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@kloenk @navi Back when 128 kB was the limit for argv+envp, Google was hitting it too because they passed all the configuration for their whole software stack on the command line as --long-option=value switches.
Their solution? Compress the command line. So every binary started by ungzipping argv[1] and parsing it to get the configuration.
The person explaining this to me saw my horrified face, and said with the perfect Hide The Pain Harold smile: "a series of individually completely rational and reasonable decisions led to this." and I have been thinking a lot about it since.
If your response to someone being concerned about having to traverse the US border is “oh I do it a lot I’m fine”…
Just.
Shut.
Up.
Seriously.