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  • C [email protected]

    Also, the backslashes need to be escaped I believe

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    Or just use forward slashes like someone sane!

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      Canonically she uses Copland OS, which is named after an abandoned Mac OS 8 prototype but is functionally completely different. Given that Copland OS is built to access what works like a crossbreed between the internet and and the Zone from the S.T.A.L.K.E.R. games, I think it's reassuring that we don't have it in our world.

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      Copland was supposed to take over the world at the time the anime was made, so that makes sense. Didn't quite turn it that way, of course, which is probably for the better.

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      • sammy@lemmy.dbzer0.comS [email protected]

        She uses an arcane mix of Linux From Scratch and OpenBSD

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        Back in the good old days I used to play kmem-roulette: Write a random value into a random address of /proc/kmem until the system crashed. That was much more fun, as on the way there was also the possibility that the kernel might just start wreaking havoc in some random files. No wonder they removed the kmem file in the end.

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        • 30p87@feddit.org3 [email protected]

          Exactly zero risk

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          Are you sure? From what I can tell there's a 5 in 6 chance of catastrophic failure.

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            Are you sure? From what I can tell there's a 5 in 6 chance of catastrophic failure.

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            First of all, 1 in n. Second, 0...6 has amount 7 (len(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) == 7), so therefore 1/7.

            Also,

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              for anyone who doesnt know the game is Buckshot Roulette, which is like Russian Roulette but with a shotgun

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              • 30p87@feddit.org3 [email protected]

                First of all, 1 in n. Second, 0...6 has amount 7 (len(0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) == 7), so therefore 1/7.

                Also,

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                Fair, I was trying to be cheeky and here you are shutting me up with a compiler level "nope". Take your +1.

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                  if  [[ $(shuf -i 1-6 -n 1) -eq 1 ]]; then
                    sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
                  fi
                  
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                    Can you even run Windows on a RPi?

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                    They've made Windows IoT Core that runs on Raspberry Pi. I have a colleague that maintains a tanning bed system that uses two Pis running that for each bed, one to operate the bed itself and one to accept payments.

                    It's mad

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                      I drink the monster to see what the next number would have been.

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                        What fukin psycho is running windows on a raspberry pi?

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                          They've made Windows IoT Core that runs on Raspberry Pi. I have a colleague that maintains a tanning bed system that uses two Pis running that for each bed, one to operate the bed itself and one to accept payments.

                          It's mad

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                          So they can make a lightweight Windows, they just normally choose not to?

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                            Or just use forward slashes like someone sane!

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                            You're right, I forgot Python makes them work on Windows too

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                              if  [[ $(shuf -i 1-6 -n 1) -eq 1 ]]; then
                                sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root
                              fi
                              
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                              I tried it and it asks for my password. Should I enter it?

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                              • this@sh.itjust.worksT [email protected]

                                What fukin psycho is running windows on a raspberry pi?

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                                https://worproject.com/about

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