You know I'm something of a sysadmin myself
Omg, me too. 🫂
Welcome to the business!
Holly heavens! You have created something I couldn't even see in my most enlightened visions
How I feel after removing the system itself (it was all bloat) (I can now live a carefree life, free of computers)
The root folder contains mostly everything, including the system
I usually just eat the system
I usually just eat the hard drives, I don't like the taste of the batteries and the capacitors
I mean the physical system
Back when disk compressors (Stacker, DoubleSpace, and such) were a thing I was cleaning my 85MB hard drive to make space for some games, found some massive file I wasn't using, and promptly deleted it, which did indeed free a lot of space.
Way too much, in fact.
Turns out DriveSpace or whatever Stacker clone Microsoft had built into DOS somehow exposed the file in which it stored the compressed file system within the compressed system itself, allowing the user to delete it if they were stupid enough. So, when I deleted it, hilarity ensued.
In the end I think I was somehow able to recover the drive by booting from a floppy and using undelete or something like that, but it was a learning experience to say the least.
Damn, I miss those good old times.
That was what happened to our data on the "family computer". My parents were not happy with me that day.
The time I sudo chown -R conc:conc / because why bother with perms
Good enough for MS-DOS, good enough for me.
I usually just eat the hard drive
first time trying Linux, installed Ubuntu. Over a few months I made a few mistakes but nothing major... untill I tried to delete VLC. Saw on some random forum that something called MKV was better. Googled how to delete a package and it turns out I deleted every dependency for VLC and not VLC itself. Totally nuked everything.
Did something similar when I was still learning Linux. Had some issue with Python. Decided to reinstall it. Did a force remove and my computer restarted immediately. I was brought back into a shell but basically nothing worked right. Turns out Python is a dependency for a lot of things in Ubuntu. Who knew? :D
Is that what Norman's hair is supposed to look like in the comics?
I literally just tonight tried to move some virtual disks and mounts around on a VM and caused it to become unbootable.
Luckily I had all the important configs backed up with rclone so it was easier to just recreate the VM for me.
You feel like Willem DaRapper?
I feel as if I have achieved something great, something extraordinary
The ultimate debloating
I can delete system32 folder on archlinux and run sudo rm -rf /* on windows
I usually just eat the hard drive
500GB drive costs what? About $40?
It was never about the money
I usually just eat the hard drive
Just think of all the hentai you can fit on the drive once you delete all the bloat!
Scooping up a root folder alias without noticing and dumping it in the trash icon.
How i feel after removing all the bloat from my system (i own a mac and deleted my downloads folder)
How can you use a mac? It feels like a really unoptimised gnome, and your keyboard is all messed up
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Hint: :q!
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