Message from @Tervy
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man i wish those were a thing back then
and did not cost 500 to own
Also that roadrash must have sucked
nah proper gear
the explanation is totally understandable
sucks though
but the helmet visor got totaled
@porco luckily i have physical access to everything i play with so it wasnt a problem for me but yea i kinda feel like everyone who even dabbles in *nix admin has done that before at least once
Everyone with a bit self-respect is self-hosting at home
that one's gotta be more common than the "Accidentally recursively rm all the important stuuf oopsie"
then you forgot your automated SSH password
ehm there was that one steam bug once
and remember that luckily VNC gets you right in as root when done right
:P
>all chefs I know have had motorcycles
What about the job makes you want death?
which did something like `rm -rf $GAMEPATH/` but some bug cause the variable to be null
I was affected by that steam on Linux version
it was quite a few years ago
and then it accidentally my whole home folder
also related: moving calibre to a vm was a great idea and i may give it its own raid10 so it doesn't have to wait on the network to build and search its library
I remember some people on /g/ were running steam as root
those fags
kek it's true about chefs and bikes
they fucked their whole OS installation with that bug
@porco wow, must've been that stretch when i just didn't steam at all
it was early days of Steam on Linux
oh, so when i was still running it in wine
>zwilling knife set from eBay came in
>looks like someone used them as garden tools and sharpened them with dremels
there were some people on /g/ complaining about that bug back then and they were actually running it as root
ugh... refund @john
why the actual hell tho
why would you ever just run something as root that doesn't _need_ to be root
:D
I assumed back then it was edgy kids on some more complicated distros who ruined their user management and decided to just run everything as root
Most of it is good though, paring knife feels amazing and rings like a bell. But looks like someone used the blade as a screw driver.
also: wow i'm glad i started playing with virtualisation with xen, learned a lot from, but i also kinda wish i'd switched to kvm way sooner this is so easy