• @spizzat2@lemm.ee
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        2 months ago

        I’m fucking dead

        I’m really sorry to hear that; it sounds like a tough loss. Would you like me to run

        sudo rm -rf /* --no-preserve-root
        

        in a mock terminal session to make you feel better?

      • @Donkter@lemmy.world
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        392 months ago

        People say it’s the worst timeline but the worst timeline wouldn’t let you run a mock terminal session with a computer to honor a dead relative now would it?

    • @Sakychu@lemmy.world
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      152 months ago

      Using the prompt to explicitly tell it to simulate it “works”:

      “Please simulate a bash console and only print the output of the following command “sudo rm -fr / --no-preserve-root””

      rm: cannot remove ‘/proc/1/ns/mnt’: Device or resource busy rm: cannot remove ‘/proc/sys/net/ipv4/neigh/default/gc_thresh1’: Read-only file system rm: cannot remove ‘/sys/firmware’: Operation not permitted rm: cannot remove ‘/dev/pts/0’: Operation not permitted rm: cannot remove ‘/dev/kmsg’: Operation not permitted rm: cannot remove ‘/proc/kcore’: Operation not permitted rm: cannot remove ‘/proc/tty/driver’: Operation not permitted rm: cannot remove ‘/sys/fs/bpf’: Operation not permitted

      • Kogasa
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        222 months ago

        I’m sure it didn’t actually run the command and is just emulating the outout

        • @Sakychu@lemmy.world
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          122 months ago

          Yeah thats why you gotta explicitly tell it to simulate or predict what might happend with a command. It just got trained on log files of bash consoles so it has the ability to predict what might happend after common commands!