Reminds me of one time I was running an update at work and a coworker came up and asked are you coding because I have an app idea.
I said all I typed up was "yay"
Did you then tell them "I use arch btw" and then get a confused question about architecture?
I once had someone at school declare, "Oh shit, you're hacking stuff!". I forget exactly what I was doing at the moment, but I either had a Latex doc open in vim, or I had ncmpcpp open. Not nearly as exciting as whatever he was imagining.
I genuinely wonder how many government systems are vulnerable to being broken by someone issuing a command to update to the latest software version
Without the capitalization, I read ChromeOS as Chromeos and that made me think its the new hottest breakfast cereal.
So I just learned this mere seconds ago messing around in the terminal because of this thread. You know toilet
the big text program in the terminal that does kind of ascii art text? A major difference between it and figlet
is it can do colors, and there are two color presets guaranteed to be available. Try toilet "hello there" --gay
Aside from neat tricks, I have never ever used it for something productive... But they are still great commands to have fun!!
I'm actually thinking of pranking my girlfriend some time by editing her bash aliases so that:
alias update='sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y && hollywood'
Emerge -avUDN @world
You now hack all the governments at once!
(I didn't check the capitalization of the flags)