This one is for Jaimie and Jennifer who pointed out that a fork() only makes a copy. You need to follow up with a call to exec() to actually make changes. This code copies the broken process and then replaces all "patriarchy' functions with 'equity' functions. Much better!
When your existing system* has accumulated legacy code that just slows down performance and needs to be retired, the fork() method can give you a fresh new system ready to be tailored to your new environment and requirements. *Patriarchy
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celebrate diversity, code, fork, girls who code, matriarchy
When your existing system* has accumulated legacy code that just slows down performance and needs to be retired, the fork() method can give you a fresh new system ready to be tailored to your new environment and requirements. *Patriarchy
This is an old wood cut of a Death's Head Moth. It looks almost pretty, doesn't it? They've been around forever, and even Edgar Allen Poe wrote about them. But you probably remember it best from the 1991 film, "Silence of the Lambs" "Agent Starling, meet Mr. Acherontia styx. Better known to his friends as the Death's-head moth."
A silhouette of my Cthulhu design on top of page 3 of "Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos" by H. P. Lovecraft. This is the early part of the story where the narrator first comes across a figure in clay that his "somewhat extravagant imagination yielded simultaneous pictures of an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature.... A pulpy, tentacled head surmounted a grotesque and scaly body with rudimentary wings."
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mythos, lovecraft, monster, call of cthulhu, dragon