sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mylife
Sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mylife
ln -s /dev/zero my_life
someone please post translations
I don't speak poorfag
rm -r /home/user
here you go winbabby
dir c:\my_brain
error: no files or folders present
killall user
userdel --force user
cp /tmp/popularity /home/user/personality
>not using cp instead
daily reminder that cp can write to and from block devices just like dd while having a less retarded syntax, and is faster than dd when bs is not specified. e.g.
>cp *.iso /dev/sda
writes iso to a disk
>cp /dev/sda disk.img
makes a disk image file
>cp /dev/stdin file.txt
writes stdin to file.txt
>cp file.txt /dev/stdout
prints file.txt to stdout
exit &
People who use sudo are pseudos so in that sense it's a pretty good name
echo reboot > /boot/grub.cfg && reboot
>exit &
wait how
what
how the fuck do you run exit in the background, what would that even do
Shouldn't OS X™ also have /dev just like any other UNIX-like system?
>thinking people use GNU+Linux because they can't afford to buy Windows, a system that comes with every computer no matter if you want it or not
I'd bet most people actually own even more than one computer here. What now?
The subshell exits
didn't know that, thanks user!
I think ya'll know what this does but it gives a really dank screen effect so I recommend running it at least once in your life
kill $(pidof $0)
ln -s /dev/shm/popularity /home/user/personality/popularity
oh that actually makes perfect sense but is much less exciting of a result than i was hoping for
su
dd if=/dev/random of=/dev/opslife
man whoami
try this and post results
$ man life
$ man life
No manual entry for life
this thread made me sad...