Alex Gleason on Nostr: Is it possible (on Linux) to start a program, put a value in RAM, stop the program, ...
Is it possible (on Linux) to start a program, put a value in RAM, stop the program, and then read the value from RAM again? The closest thing I can think to that is maybe environment variables, and even then I’m not sure.
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