That open document clearly tells you how to fix it.
You just can’t read it because
your eyes are in the way.
R̴̫̟͎͇̖̳͚̫̱͓̀͒̔͋̅̋̊͐͑͛̇̃̇͐͘͘͝Ę̶̧̬̘̙̯̹̎̈M̴̗̻̣̹̯̖̞̍̈́̀͛̂̓͛̀̔̈́̍̿̀̕̕͝͠Ǫ̵͓̹̣̭̪͔̘̬̀V̸̢̤̎̅̉̈́̔E̶̬̘͊̓͐̀́͂͋͒̌̌ ̷̨͙̘͇̦̰͇̤͇̱͑̃̿̒͋͌̓̽͝͝Ţ̶̨̧̧̙̭̠̜̝͇̌̎́̿͘͠H̷̫͒͌̀E̵͓̠͈̬̳̯̬͍̤͙̾́M̴̡͈̰̱͓̦̙͕̼̣̻̰̾̿̀̀̈́́̓̅̚“You can’t read it because your eyes are in the way” is the kinda shit deltarune would say in a dialogue box and then go back to normal like nothing happened
You underestimate my acquired CAPTCHA skills:
☑ I’m not a robot.
This is a common thing with thinkpads. Press the clit mouse too hard and too fast and the computer orgasms
At least you have a really neat background for your new ThinkPad, should the exorcism on your current one fail.
In times of ram shortage even the blood god has to get creative to get his compute.
Ia! Ia! Ymg’ ahnythor uln tech support yog fahf.
Looks like you’ve got a daemon in your deck, choom.
Ahhh I see Ubuntu Satanic Edition got updated

chmod 666 ~/.bashrcThat compromises your entire system, by the way.
It’s only the .bashrc file, so if ~/ is 700 this would have practically no effect
It’s only the .bashrc file
Someone can edit it and put in
alias sudo = "sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root"(Or any other malicious sudo command)
Now your system is fucked next time you log in and try any sudo command.If they already are logged in as root or you in which case they could already do that.
700 permission gives read write and execute permissions only to the owner. ‘Execute’ in the case of a directory being access and access to subdirectories.
You could also alias sudo instead then.





