Okay, so today I wanted to mess around with something called “feixiao leak”. I’d heard whispers about it, some kinda memory leak thing, and figured, why not get my hands dirty?

Getting Started
First things first, I needed to set up my environment. I’m working on a pretty standard machine, nothing fancy.
- Checked my system resources. Gotta make sure I have enough memory to actually see a leak, right?
- Opened up my trusty terminal. This is where the magic happens.
Then to see If I can get a leak from my end
- Find something from internet,Just copy and paste it.
- Run it!
Making it Happen
Next to run the code and give it to my friend feixiao, and to see if there is any different from two ends.
Boom! I can clealy to see something going on. And feixiao’s end is no different than me.
Wrapping Up
So, yeah, “feixiao leak” is definitely a thing. I managed to trigger it, see it in action, and get a basic understanding of what’s going on. It’s not rocket science, but it’s a good reminder that even simple code can have hidden problems.
I didn’t become an expert today, but I learned something new. And that’s always a win in my book. Next time, maybe I’ll dig into why this happens. But for now, I’m calling it a day.