Seems to me, software developers and system managers have a unique perspective on broken social contracts, since the rules are changing out from under us at a rate far exceeding that of life in general. SystemV was supplanted by Upstart, then, in short order, Systemd. Language features are always being introduced, deprecated, removed. I've just spent the better part of the last 2 days trying to figure out why a UWSGI app, that worked on RHEL7, intermittently fails to respond to requests on Rocky 10. Last night I got it working for a test app by setting `lazy-apps = true`, which causes the threads to initialize *after* the fork rather than before; will find out today if that fixes the real application.
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