- please killall- I see… - Make sure to combine it with - Disallow /harm/to/humans
 
- Or do the opposite for…relief - Fucking mv doc doc1 - Fucking shutdown - fucking touch my-doc- please touch my-doc🥺👉👈
- ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) 
- I thought for sure, for sure this was bullshit. For sure Linux doesn’t have a touch command. What could it possibly do.? - Changing timestamps and creating empty files… - Of course, that makes so much sense. 🤔 - It does make sense! When you modify a file, you do “things” on it, you write it. So the minimum you can possibly do to a file to modify it, is “to poke it”: to touch it. - I mean I’m sure that’s the logic or something but… - Man it just feels wrong. Like the sonic hedgehog gene feels wrong. You know? - Hahahha, I just learnt about that gene a little while ago and thought the same: that’s an stupid name for a gene. How would you name them? (the gene and the command) - Imagine being a doctor telling a couple their fetus died because of a sonic hedgehog gene mutation, tho. (This does happen) - Like, it won’t matter in another few hundred years, but culture is difficult right now. - Makes me wonder if the romans did meme shit like that. They graffiti shitposted and whatever so… - Luckily nobody asks me what I would name shit because my pets are testament to my complete lack of creativity. 😊 - I would call the gene - fingerer
 
 
 
 
 
 - Ah Donglegate, good times. Even funnier that the guy who got fired because of this lady’s tweet sided with her like a meek little bitch. 
 
 
- Fuck will always be my alias to run sudo with the last command - There’s a project that automatically corrects common errors with your last command as well with the same name. - It sounds fun and “magic” but it is hella scary to blindly run some “fixed” command - I believe it does take confirmation via the ENTER key. - It does! It’s usually pretty good at figuring it ont to. Though I only use it with non-destructive commands 
 
 
- Ok i loved it 
 
- Shorthand that works anywhere: - sudo !!
- Between the fuck utility and this alias idea, when I set up my next box I’m absolutely aliasing “fuck off” for sudo the last command and “please” for sudo itself 
- Yup I’m stealing that lol 
- How do you alias the last command? My aliases are all hard coded. I had no idea you could send a variable to an alias - Probably with - !!(- !nwill be the command corresponding to the number n in your history,- !!is shorthand for the last command)
 
- “Fucking” would be funnier and more grammatically correct. 
 
- I wonder if you could make it sass you every so often to complete the effect. - Fucking shutdown - Chill my man. I’m on it. 
 
- please remove the French language pack - please rm -fr /*- Some people just wanna see the world burn 
- For people that don’t get the joke: this messes up your system - If you’re out of the loop: this is part of the joke tricking people into dedicating precious hard drive space to an unnecessary language pack. 
 
- Now a days you have add —no-preserve root after the laggy French pack to fully remove it. - Not with the asterisk! The shell automatically expands the asterisk before sending the args to rm, removing every French language pack in your root directory. 
 
 
- alias go-go-gadget=sudo- $ go-go-gadget apt update- alias bridge-to-engineering=sudo- alias computer=sudo
- $ scotty-i-need-more cowbell
 
- I love this haha 
 
- This from the OS that made me have to do a search for “how to kill children”. - wasn’t that Windows? - don’t make me watch the task manager video again … - deleted by creator 
 
 
- $ alias please="sudo"- $ alias stay="shutdown"- $ please stay_- Oof right in the feels 
- Use - shutdown -h nowor- -P 0- Or just use - poweroff
 
- Nah, uh, uh. You didn’t say the magic word!  - That’s what I came for. 
 
- Yeah yeah I forgot that power word, let’s hope you have at least 100hp then… 
 
- side note: My all-time favorite linux utility is “fuck”. When you make a mistake and get a command line error, you type the word fuck and it looks at what you previously typed and the error message, and tries to figure out your mistake and what you should have typed instead. Then it types that in for you. If it’s correct all you have to do is hit Enter. Or you can edit first, but it’s usually right. Amazing tool, and doesn’t even use AI, just a list of common errors. It’s been around for years and years. Its mere existence really captures the whole culture of linux IMO. - Its name is dangerously close to fsck. Can you fuck fsck? - That’s the beauty of it - you can! 
 
- See, I couldn’t bring myself to type that; I think I’d have to alias it to ‘bother’. 
 
- I aint typing out ‘please’, I will compromise on - alias plz='sudo'- shit, that’s a radical move 
- alias ty='exit'
 
- alias fuck=sudo !!- I much prefer this package for my - fuckcommand https://github.com/nvbn/thefuck
 
- please !!- ‘Aurenkin’ is not in the pleasers file. This incident will be reported. 
 
- also set up - insultsin sudoers for a unique experience- Alias albert=apt - please albert-get update- Edit: oops sorry didn’t mean to reply to your comment, I’m on mobile so I thought was new comment - How dare you. Straight to Lemmy jail! 
- That’s - please albert updatenowadays.- Why is apt-get still around? - apton its own isn’t safe to use in shell scripts while- apt-getis. At least, that is the output I get when using- aptin a script on Debian.- That is the only reason, for interactive sessions use - apt, for automated scripts- apt-get.
 
 
 
- Plz for faster typing - Yeah, I’ve used - plsmyself
 
- With - fuckhttps://github.com/nvbn/thefuck- please shtudown fuck- No longer maintained. The new one: https://github.com/iffse/pay-respects 
 
- wouldyoukindly kill -9 1- atlas:: $ andrewryan=1 atlas:: $ wouldyoukindly kill -9 $andrewryan
 























