Nice to see a good example of telemetry use
Highlights:
The crash started apparently out-of-the-blue, hitting thousands of Argentinian users on a Debian-based distro called Huayra, and specifically on version 5 which was based on Debian 10.
Everybody seemed to crash while searching for images on Google.
Google's code was allocating 20000 variables in a single frame.
Here's the rest of the thread (should open entirely from the first link, but posting all 6 links just in case):
(1/6) https://fosstodon.org/@gabrielesvelto/110592904713090347
(2/6) https://fosstodon.org/@gabrielesvelto/110592906325095640
(3/6) https://fosstodon.org/@gabrielesvelto/110592907269834415
(4/6) https://fosstodon.org/@gabrielesvelto/110592908903430968
(5/6) https://fosstodon.org/@gabrielesvelto/110592909828889441
(6/6) https://fosstodon.org/@gabrielesvelto/110592910420926394
maybe update your link to point to the correct post. The link you have is a post on a kbin instance which doesn't have the full details, so i need to click again
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