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lonelappde
6y ago
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Eh, 'yes' stops talking as soon as the recipient stops listening.
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yellowapple
6y ago
The trick is to make sure the recipient's always "listening":
nohup yes >/dev/null
With that, 'yes' is still pegging one of my cores even though I've closed the terminal.
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