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Die Martin Die@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 4 days ago

Sounds like the most sensible option

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Sounds like the most sensible option

sh.itjust.works

Die Martin Die@sh.itjust.works to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 4 days ago
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    demonctl stop hellfire
    demonctl disable hellfire
    demonctl enable regular-fire
    demonctl start regular-fire
    
    demonctl set --force body-type=human horns=2 eyes=2 tongue=forked skin=red
    demonctl add --object electric-guitar
    demonctl speak "play the best song in the world, or I'll eat your souls"
    
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      /. tribute.sh

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        Think it’s ./tribute.sh iirc

        Edit: removed the space between ./ and tribute.sh

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          ./: is a directory

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            You’re technically right since everything is a directory in Linux. ./ is indeed for starting scripts though

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              I haven’t had fun reading a comment thread like this in a while. Thanks guys, this is pure gold.

              Edit: it’s just a tribute

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        This whole site is a /. tribute, with a few layers of indirection.

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      lp1 is on fire
      
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        Not as funny as it seems - the error message “lp is on fire” really exists. Originally these bulky old tractor-fed matrix printers got really hot and would catch fire. That’s history, but in the early 2000s I experienced a 1990s SUN laser printer that had similar ambitions. Luckily it usually would blow some fuses before it got hot enough.

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      Meanwhile in BeOS and Haiku; isComputerOn() isComputerOnFire() isComputerCursed()

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