sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/mem
linuxmemes
Hint: :q!
Sister communities:
- LemmyMemes: Memes
- LemmyShitpost: Anything and everything goes.
- RISA: Star Trek memes and shitposts
Community rules (click to expand)
1. Follow the site-wide rules
- Instance-wide TOS: https://legal.lemmy.world/tos/
- Lemmy code of conduct: https://join-lemmy.org/docs/code_of_conduct.html
2. Be civil
- Understand the difference between a joke and an insult.
- Do not harrass or attack members of the community for any reason.
- Leave remarks of "peasantry" to the PCMR community. If you dislike an OS/service/application, attack the thing you dislike, not the individuals who use it. Some people may not have a choice.
- Bigotry will not be tolerated.
- These rules are somewhat loosened when the subject is a public figure. Still, do not attack their person or incite harrassment.
3. Post Linux-related content
- Including Unix and BSD.
- Non-Linux content is acceptable as long as it makes a reference to Linux. For example, the poorly made mockery of
sudo
in Windows. - No porn. Even if you watch it on a Linux machine.
4. No recent reposts
- Everybody uses Arch btw, can't quit Vim, and wants to interject for a moment. You can stop now.
Please report posts and comments that break these rules!
chmod -R 000 /
In the early days of ext2, it was possible to unlink("/")
I also saw init() go zombie once. Had to hard cycle the system and pray fsck didn't frag anything.
Dont forget to chown to root,set all special bits and a+x
I hear if you privately run a Tor exit node, the FBI will make a free offsite data transfer
Bricking your BIOS comes to mind.
Physical damage, spills, etc.
Running rm -rf /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
and having a shitty motherboard incapable of recovering from it.
Copy few debian system files into your arch directory.
With a hammer.
Probably not the worst way but breaking the bootloader is definitely annoying.
Installing KDE on my EeePC 900 didn't work out too well
simple: sudo apt remove apt
apt 🔫 apt