My most common typo is gti <random command>
and I'm considering to alias it as rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
It happened to me when I was configuring IP geoblocking: Only whitelist IP ranges are allowed. That was fetched from a trusted URL. If the DNS provider just happened to not be on that list, the whitelist would become empty, blocking all IPs. Literally 100% proof firewall; not even a ping gets a pass.
I touched a piece code that was +10 years old, according to git. Should I be scared? Will my change it survive??
I had a similar debacle, when I managed to corrupt a btrfs file system to point it wouldn't mount again...
I was preparing it to have as my main system on bare hardware. I had accidentally mounted the same block device simultaneously in the host and guest: kablamo silent corruption and all 5 hours of progress lost.^*^ :(
*shred the guest VM, host was ok.
On arch, UEFI boot vars are mounted at /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
. It's unwise to rm -rf
them....
More likely a group of neurons, and they fight the rest of the network to try get more basil. And within single cell that shit is hard-coded into the genome.
I have bought a few ukranian beers if that matters. Every time I take a sip I feel their pain and terror. It is not a nice feeling. I think there is some quantum entanglement or just fear of losing your ground.
The Putfuck re-started a 1940 era war by breaking their former promises, in a time period the entire humanity is burning up due to our collective failure to take care our future.
The time and resources wasted by this war has no number and no cost other than denying our own future existent on this blue marble. The clock is ticking, and my only hope is that humanity survives, despite its arrogant and violent nature.
If you clicked, please purge YT history and apply amnestics to your ears and eyes.
- SCP staff probably
Viimeksi kun yritin tehdä visiitin sivulle, kaikki entinen hyvä oli paskana ja mikään ei enää toiminut tai oli pakotettu maksumuurin taakse. Good bye, lautalaiset, kiitos meemeistä ja suomalaisesta internet kulttuurista.
I read the entire article, thanks.
o ou mean smirk?