Oof

Just found this allegory of the Linux OOM killer.

"An aircraft company discovered that it was cheaper to fly its planes with less fuel on board. The planes would be lighter and use less fuel and money was saved. On rare occasions however the amount of fuel was insufficient, and the plane would crash. This problem was solved by the engineers of the company by the development of a special OOF (out-of-fuel) mechanism. In emergency cases a passenger was selected and thrown out of the plane. ..."
Put enough fuel on the airplane...

Andrew Henle

CommentedOct 31, 2023 at 12:15

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I believe the main purpose of the OOM killer is to protect the system from a Kernel panic. So the analogy would be "Best not to throw the pilot out, though."