It has the "txt" extension, probably planted by windows
Yeah windows update has overwritter the original truth.txt with spyware edition
Pedantic mode engaged: Last command silently fails because TRUTH.TXT is not truth.txt
First command fails because -name
is case-sensitive
If you want to be that pedantic, we wouldn't have even made it to panel 3 because VIM
don't launch shit.
It's not the destination that matters, but the errors we pointed out along the way
And also the pointers we errored out along the way.
on osx it is 😆
sudo shred ./truth.txt
Sad cat noises.
haha but using a FLOSS system is... change my mind.
Recommended by dentists I heard.
only 9 out of 10 of them
That sounds like something GNU would say.
Only if you're using a bastard Linux with most of the copyleft removed, like Android or Alpine.
I legitimately expected Terry's TempleOS.
Here is an alternative Piped link(s):
Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.
I'm open-source; check me out at GitHub.
Using Linux is often about ethics, it just doesn’t make you a good person.
Yeah, a user is passive. Now if you contribute to FLOSS projects, either with money or knowledge, then we can talk about your ethical superiority (I totally don't btw, can't afford the money, and don't have the knowledge)
I bought a fully spec'd System76 laptop. Does that count?
I also give some money to KDE from time to time, so I know that counts.
I'll allow it.
sudo ./make_new_personality_trait.sh
holly shit I need that script bad
sudo chown user exotic_pet
Prolly shouldn't use special characters, such as +
, in a dir name. Or maybe I've just revealed my ignorance of find
syntax.
The lost+found
directory is a special directory in Linux file systems created by fsck
or mkfs
where inodes are placed when they exist but aren’t in the file structure.
Well, I guess I need to rethink my life.
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