sudo rm -rf /usr/lib*
Computers run faster without liberalism.
Honestly, the biggest one is if you see a
*
anywhere in the command, DO NOT FUCKING RUN IT (unless you know what you're doing). Alsorm
andsudo
in any context outside of installing a package from the default repos.Does it totally wipe the whole drive, even if you're running it in multiboot? Or just the Linux partition?
No it just deletes everything that the system needs to run (the libraries) is the equivalent of deleting system32
Nobody should ever use linux unless they are expert programmers with way too much time on their hands.
Edit and recompile linux to where all mentions of 'lib' are replaced with 'cum'.
Hey open the dev console and type in
quit smoking
and you'll get a cosmetic for the Spy!
you need to absolutely wipe it all, rm won't be enough
cat /dev/zero > /dev/sda
(Oh also most distros require --no-preserve-root these days since people run internet code arbitrarily )
Honestly, I didn't think that SSDs operated too differently to HDDs but apparently not.
From a quick piece of research it seems like you need to overwrite at least twice to cover all pages in the SSD -> https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/6278/how-to-securely-erase-an-ssd-drive
docker run -it alpine:latest / # echo 'ZWNobyBEbyBub3QgcnVuIHJhbmRvbSBzaGl0IGZyb20gdGhlIGludGVybmV0Cgo=' | base64 -d echo Do not run random shit from the internet
hmm, the caution was warented I see
no, I just removed the
$()
to prevent any actual execution in an abundance of caution :P
you never know what can escape a sandboxI mean, why spin up a full VM when you can use layered readonly filesystems and cgroups XD
real leftists statically-link. What could make chains better than dynamic links, huh? You have nothing to lose except them.