stOcHaStIC-l33t-CasE FTW yizzo.
stOcHaStIC-l33t-CasE FTW yizzo.
But he’s not wrong. Every awesome opportunity I’ve had was the unknown on the opposite side of fear and self-doubt.
Push into the darkness, friends.
Hello darkness, my old friend.
Sorry for your loss. I hit myself with the ‘rm -rf /*‘ several years back when I was actually trying to do ‘rm -rf ./*‘.
Now I do ‘ls’ instead of ‘rm’ just to make sure that what I’m deleting is what I’m intending to.
Figured I was very lucky that it was just on my own workstation and not on any of the servers I was tasked with maintaining. I lost a day or so of work. Had it been our dev server? Would’ve destroyed my team for a while.
sudo chmod 000 /
Eh I just misspelled it, the spirit, pronunciation are still there. I consider the chain in tact.
No, you’re thinking of a dead lach. A deadlock is an anti folk music pioneer—not really dead yet though he claims to be dead inside.
Who can get there first?
Sometimes old software just has too much legacy spaghetti written in to really build from though. Starting from scratch gives new ideas room to breathe and grow that might otherwise be impossible to implement in the previous framework—which while probably useful can also be stifling. See the reason why Wayland is being written to replace Xorg.
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Also PRISM. Maybe the third—wait, wrong side of the array—worst.
I figure I can probably convert about 10 kg into manure before it autoconverts into compost. Which is maybe even a worse problem.
Would you rather have 100,000 kg of tasty supreme pizza, or 200 kg of steaming manure?
Choose wisely.
Some people use git to flog, though. See
git blame
Not the best choice of typos.
oFCoURsE! And the dot at the end with no file type extension? Also intentional.