
@Arnold_Platon Apparently "da" is an early 19th century loan from Bulgarian. Prior to that, they'd use "așa" for a similar purpose (which is of Latin origin).
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Florin Lipan
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Ruby dev by day, Rust dev by night. I sometimes read the newspaper.


Map idea: How to say "yes" in different languages in Europe + etymological origin





@utopiah Setting that variable didn't change anything. I also tried starting from Debian - no difference. It must have something to do with the way thttpd uses mmap internally (which probably reserves a chunk of memory) but I'm not sure how to limit that.










