I was noticing something on my system today: if a ulimit on user processes 
is less than 10-15 above the current baseline, programs like ls won't run. 
ls is a single process, right? So how come I need all that extra headroom 
to execute the command?

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"Whenever I feel blue, I start breathing again."

                               - Unknown


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