Im basically trying to debug an issue in btop where under heavy system load it can sometimes just hang (the stress test i’m using is filling up RAM with garbage until the whole system gets severe levels of thrashing). It’s pretty annoying to reproduce and often instead of hanging it crashes instead (or maybe commit 6164470 always crashes while 1.4.6 hangs. can’t really tell for sure nope 1.4.6 also crashes). For the crashes, the backtraces seem to always be like this:
(gdb) thread apply all bt
Thread 2 (Thread 0x7fc967ed3780 (LWP 6988)):
#0 0x00007fc967aaa4fe in __syscall_cancel_arch () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x00007fc967a9f788 in __internal_syscall_cancel () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#2 0x00007fc967a9fd9c in __futex_abstimed_wait_common () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#3 0x00007fc967aa4504 in __pthread_clockjoin_ex () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#4 0x000000000043ddb1 in Runner::run (box=..., no_update=no_update@entry=false, force_redraw=force_redraw@entry=false) at src/btop.cpp:749
#5 0x0000000000441069 in btop_main (args=...) at src/btop.cpp:1166
#6 0x00000000004378d2 in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>) at src/main.cpp:11
Thread 1 (Thread 0x7fc9665fd6c0 (LWP 13929) (Exiting)):
#0 0x00007fc967aa46dc in __pthread_kill_implementation () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#1 0x00007fc967a51a02 in raise () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#2 0x00007fc967a3aed1 in abort () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#3 0x00007fc967caea64 in ?? () from /gnu/store/xm7i1gvi0i9pyndlkv627r08rsw1ny96-gcc-15.2.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6
#4 0x00007fc967cc109a in ?? () from /gnu/store/xm7i1gvi0i9pyndlkv627r08rsw1ny96-gcc-15.2.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6
#5 0x00007fc967cae5ee in std::terminate() () from /gnu/store/xm7i1gvi0i9pyndlkv627r08rsw1ny96-gcc-15.2.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6
#6 0x00007fc967cae506 in ?? () from /gnu/store/xm7i1gvi0i9pyndlkv627r08rsw1ny96-gcc-15.2.0-lib/lib/libstdc++.so.6
#7 0x00007fc967ef9f52 in ?? () from /gnu/store/xm7i1gvi0i9pyndlkv627r08rsw1ny96-gcc-15.2.0-lib/lib/libgcc_s.so.1
#8 0x00007fc967efa67a in _Unwind_ForcedUnwind () from /gnu/store/xm7i1gvi0i9pyndlkv627r08rsw1ny96-gcc-15.2.0-lib/lib/libgcc_s.so.1
#9 0x00007fc967aaab80 in __pthread_unwind () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#10 0x00007fc967a9f733 in __syscall_do_cancel () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#11 0x00007fc967a9f788 in __internal_syscall_cancel () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#12 0x00007fc967a9f7cd in __syscall_cancel () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#13 0x00007fc967b1f124 in sendto () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#14 0x00007fc967b2b274 in __netlink_request () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#15 0x00007fc967b2b5b6 in getifaddrs_internal () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#16 0x00007fc967b2c2e8 in getifaddrs () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#17 0x000000000053c1ca in Net::IfAddrsPtr::IfAddrsPtr (this=0x7fc9665fc8b0) at src/linux/../btop_shared.hpp:335
#18 Net::collect (no_update=<optimized out>) at src/linux/btop_collect.cpp:2611
#19 0x000000000044412e in Runner::_runner () at src/btop.cpp:619
#20 0x00007fc967aa2aed in start_thread () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
#21 0x00007fc967b1d768 in __clone3 () from /gnu/store/yj053cys0724p7vs9kir808x7fivz17m-glibc-2.41/lib/libc.so.6
Megumin being #1 isn't surprising at all, I don't remotely agree, I don't find her to be a top 5 girl even in her own show, and she's not even the cutest KonoSuba Loli (that would be Princess Iris), but I won't deny that tons of people absolutely adore the Explosion Loli.
I did NOT expect Rem to be #2, I guess Re:ZERO is very popular on that site, but still... All I know about Rem is that I find the pink-haired girl way cuter.
Asuna at #3, yeah, that makes sense, she's a very iconic Waifu.
Zero Two at #4 is another big surprise, I think she's pretty awesome, but I kinda felt Darling in the FRANXX had been something of a fad, the poorly-received ending not helping matters. Still, I'm all for Zero Two doing well.
Aqua at #5, yeah, with KonoSuba being so popular that makes sense. For the record, she's my favorite of the trio.
Emilia at #6 - is Re:ZERO and its girls really this popular, or is the site a major outlier?
Kurisu at #7 is another pleasant surprise, I really like her, but didn't expect her to place anywhere near this high.
#8 is Holo, no surprise she makes the Top 10, some people might even be disappointed she's not in the Top 5.
2B at #9 is actually a MASSIVE surprise given just how poorly vidya girls fare on that site (more on that later), with the android girl absolutely mogging the likes of Tifa and Samus. I love 2B, so I don't mind her as the top video game heroine, though I wonder just how much the anime helped her, given this site's bias.
Tohru makes the Top 10, another surprise, I knew she was pretty popular, but THIS popular?
Froppy as the #1 MHA girl and the #11 girl overall is insanely impressive for a side character, you'd definitely have expected Uraraka ahead of her, hell, even Toga got way more hype in later years.
Darkness is unlucky #13, kinda getting spanked by Megumin and Aqua - though given her fetishes, she might appreciate this humiliation!
I've literally never even heard of Mai Sakurajima, but she's #14...
Rin Tohsaka and Shinobu rounding out the Top 16, again, no surprise these girls are very popular.
La côte de popularité de Pincemi était au plus bas. Décriée pour ses articles pro-Struleone et sa tendance opportuniste ascendant girouette, elle était en voie de devenir démodée.
Si elle pouvait supporter d'être traitée de courtisane, d'enstrulée et de corrompue, l'idée d'être démodée la révoltait.
Elle avait tout tenté : un article consensuel dans la Gazette, des apparitions sensationnelles dans des lieux branchés...
Puis elle s'était souvenu avoir filmé ses ébats avec TodZ, dit "le Diablozouk".
Pour la journaliste, faire fuiter anonymement la sex tape avait été un jeu d'enfant.
Mastodon folks, stay tuned because our micronews are back after a brief outage! And BTW did we mention there will a trixie point release next weekend?! #debian#trixie #11
**Megatrend #11** —"The future is not just extending lifespan, but our healthspan, by treating aging itself." - Futurist Jim Carroll
(Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series on 30 Megatrends, which he first outlined in his book Dancing in the Rain: How Bold Leaders Grow Stronger in Stormy Times. The trends were shared in the book as a way of demonstrating that, despite any period of economic volatility, there is always long-term opportunity to be found. The book is now in print - learn more at dancing.jimcarroll.com)
Nobody wants to get old. Everybody will. The age-old dilemma, if you pardon the pun.
But lifespan extension through regenerative medicine, genetic therapies, and anti-aging technologies is creating new markets and challenging our assumptions about career timelines, retirement, and generational planning. The dawn of a new era in the science of longevity is upon us, offering a comprehensive overview of the rapidly advancing field dedicated to understanding and extending human life.
There's a lot of detail that follows, but it's worthwhile to dig into this in the context of megatrend thinking. Coming together all at once is a lot of science, technology (AI), venture capital money, big, bold thinking, and creative R&D passion. In that context, the focus of this science has fundamentally shifted from merely extending lifespan to enhancing **healthspan** — the period of life spent in good health, free from chronic disease and disability.
This paradigm shift recognizes that adding years to life has little value without maintaining quality of life and functional independence.
Of course, with all this science and technology comes an age-old debate. (Pardon the pun again.) The fixed ceiling perspective argues that human biology has a programmed limit, with data suggesting a plateau around 115-125 years - i.e. we will never get older than that. In contrast, the negligible senescence theory points to species like the Greenland shark or the immortal jellyfish, which show no age-related decline. This suggests that aging is a technical problem that can ultimately be solved.
Overall, this is a very significant megatrend to watch, given how quickly it is moving but also given how our fascination with it will never age. (Sorry)
" Issue 11 of Fire to the prisons, an insurrectionary anarchist publication. Submitted by Juan Conatz on July 8, 2025 Copied to clipboard Contents include: -What is the point? -On Building Dangerous Bonds -Days of Rage: On Spreading Conflict in the Arab World -School: Often Compared to a Prison -Southern Appalachia: On the On-Going Struggle against M.T.R -Against Justice//Against Peace: Follow Up on “Justice: A Dead Word” -Repression: On the Obstacles Before Revolt -Notable Failures in Justice -Chronology of Prisoner Resist…"
1️⃣4️⃣ Here's the 14th post highlighting key new features of the upcoming v258 release of systemd. #systemd258
The concept of system credentials has existed since a while in systemd. It allows parameterizing the system (and the services running on it) in a secure and hierarchical way. You can pass them into containers and into VMs, for example via SMBIOS Type #11 vendor strings. While the transport is low-level and firmware compatible, they can reasonably only be consumed in userspace.
Devlog #11: After I forgot to pay for the VPS expenses, my setup broke, so i had to migrate from gitea to forgejo, which took a few days but was not as painful as I expected... At least now we can use ssh (i was using docker in the previous setup for some reason) and I just solved another issue :capybara_sit: So we're a little bit closer now :watamelon_pet: I'm taking some time between programming sessions to also make cards so we don't start the game and just have no cards to play with, so I may make a post asking for recommended characters people would like to have in the game as cards even if they won't be in the sourcecode.
Trains #11 and #12 are more trams. Train #13 is this handsome, modern EMU from Zagreb to Volinja (and return to Sunja) pictured here at Volinja. I'd have liked to have gone further and crossed the border into Bosnia-Herzegovina, but guess what? There aren't any trains. No #crossborderrail for me @jon. The onward line across the river Una to Bosnia is on the left beyond the train.