@ada I mean, in many cases, neither do native applications, their resident set size often doesn't shrink despite freeing memory, it's just handled closer to the kernel
I think two people oversharing together should be called autistic resonance, because they tune to the same frequency and make a lot of funny sounds in the process
C library functions are always like: "SYNOPISIS. This function converts foos into bars depending on the user locale. ARGUMENTS. src and dest pointers must be distinct; it is undefined behavior if they are not QPU-aligned. RETURN VALUE. Returns the number of foos converted. A zero value indicates failure, or that zero foos were converted. A negative value indicates that the final foo was only partially converted (function got tired). Check errno global to find out why."