“Write random shit to root.”
There is a reason they call dd the disk-destroyer.
“Write random shit to root.”
There is a reason they call dd the disk-destroyer.
I add a -v because I like to watch.
You’re right, we should ask for consent.
sudo chmod -R 777 /
May god have mercy on your kernel.
(For Linux noobs, do not type this. It would be bad.)
Genocide makes me sick.
When Jews do it. When Nazis do it. When it occurs in Sudan, etc.
Currently, Israel is committing Nazi-scale atrocities. We see it. We know it. You know it. Pretend not to, it doesn’t bend reality. The government of Israel are Nazis. Palestinians are the victims of a Holocaust.
Guess “never again” didn’t mean much, eh.
On CLI I figure out the command I need once.
Put it in a script.
Cron it if I want it to be daemonized.
Never think about it ever again.
Anti-CLI folks just have a bad workflow.
They see the script as the end, when in reality it’s a foundation. I rarely look at my foundation. I build on it.
With this workflow I have dozens, hundreds, or thousand of automatic actions that “just work”. Idk, works for me.
That said, if you prefer to click yourself to RSI to accomplish the same task, who am I to judge. I just watch and nod until I’m asked for a suggestion.
Most of my customization is backend (cronned git autocommits for doc clouds, automated file transfers for media share, scripted reprovisioning of locked down systems (steamdeck), webui automation for app access via ssh), but I appreciate front-end customization because it helps me to learn about the tools used to do so in case I ever do feel like adding some eye candy.
Idk why so many folks act like two things can’t be good. Cool community idea. I’m not quite a customizer, but I am more KDE and less XFCE.