Accidentally created my first fork bomb with Claude Code (droppedasbaby.com)

34 points by offbyone42 13 hours ago

7 comments:

by hnlmorg 2 hours ago

My first ever fork bomb was in the 90s, running Microsoft own example code for OLE (or was it COM?).

That was a great early lesson to never trust code you read online. Even if it is from Microsoft’s own developer portal.

by ihaveajob 3 hours ago

Congratulations! Mine was intentional, back in college, where all PCs had open telnet in order to facilitate cooperation. We discovered it was easy to seize someone's computer for a while, and then watch them look around for the culprit, which we thought was hilarious. Boy were we annoying.

by offbyone42 an hour ago

How did you not get caught??!?

by Jeremy1026 an hour ago

What was the purpose of having Claude Code spin up two more instances of Claude Code though? What was the intended outcome there?

by awesome_dude a minute ago

I don't know about the author, but I recently saw an article where the author of Claude code apparently spins up multiple instances at once (note that it could have just been a marketing ploy to get people to use more tokens)

by 331c8c71 15 minutes ago

Exponential productivity gains?;)

by siruwastaken 2 hours ago

The realization that even badly running code is still faster than the average human is rather terrifying. Lucky you that it hogs so much RAM.

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