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tkk13909, in When you build from source 🥲

That’s nothing. My laptop regularly reaches 100C doing basic gaming lol.

JoMomma, in When you build from source 🥲

Thermald and TPM

hoanbridgetroll, in When you build from source 🥲
@hoanbridgetroll@midwest.social avatar

Time to test out that 8 year old thermal paste!

Lem453, in When you build from source 🥲

Is this a Linux kernel 6.66 joke?

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

No, the 66°C was just a coincidence 😂.

Thcdenton, in When you build from source 🥲
bjoern_tantau, in When you build from source 🥲
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richardisaguy,
@richardisaguy@lemmy.world avatar

My grandpa is going to be sad…

bjoern_tantau,
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0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

It’s a laptop 😔.

smeg,

If that’s the CPU temperature then it’s running really efficiently, you’d expect up to 100°C if you were doing something intense!

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

It can’t reach 100C, it’s a 10 year old Core i3 🤷 😂.

smeg,

That means your fans are good then!

0x4E4F,
@0x4E4F@sh.itjust.works avatar

Yeah, some dust maybe, but other than that, they still work like a caharm 😂.

merthyr1831, in This truly is the year of the linux desktop

Blows my mind that 50% of mobile visitors are Apple, when 80% of the world uses Android (Though I guess Ph is probably more popular in anglo/european countries which uses more iPhones anyway)

merthyr1831, in which ones do you think I missed?

Fundamentally speaking, none of these people would’ve ended up as billionaires for long. Most FOSS heavyweights already gave up their chance at being much more wealthy for their current roles. That being said, I’m pretty sure Linus and a few others here aren’t exactly short on cash

olafurp, in Just a little bit of trolling...

alias sudo=“sudo rm -rf /”

Discover5164,

you need no preserve root otherwise it will fail

shotgun_crab,

Or you can just do /*, which is shorter

possiblylinux127, in Just a little bit of trolling...

sudo chmod -x /bin/chmod

eager_eagle,
@eager_eagle@lemmy.world avatar

I used the stones to destroy the stones

tdawg, in Just a little bit of trolling...

Commit it, you won’t

programmer_belch, in Just a little bit of trolling...
@programmer_belch@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Why not make it more mischievous?


<span style="color:#323232;">alias ls="find $HOME -type f | shuf -n 1 | rm -f; ls"
</span>

This line erases one random file from your home directory and then uses ls as normal. You won’t know what vanished until you need it or it removes a needed library or binary.

Asudox,
@Asudox@lemmy.world avatar

lil trollin’

jroid8,

You monster

JustUseMint,

Jesus fucking Christ

wabafee,
@wabafee@lemmy.world avatar

Calm down satan

yuki2501,
@yuki2501@lemmy.world avatar

Or to be REALLY mischievous in the long tun, randomize it with 0.1% probability of erasing the file.

programmer_belch,
@programmer_belch@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Russian Roulette Linux, the new distro using a coreutils implementation with a little trick

ninjan, in Just a little bit of trolling...

That sudo might save the poor victims ass if they’re awake enough to wonder “why does it ask for password when I’m just doing ls?”

Otherwise it’s a good lesson in always having backups / easy way to reproduce your setup.

independantiste,
@independantiste@sh.itjust.works avatar

Unless they updated their system with Sudo shortly before

bdonvr,

Pffft who’s not using passwordless sudo anyway

ninjan,

I don’t, after doing the classic rm -r -f / when I meant ./ the second time I realized I’m too much of a dumbass to be allowed to use sudo without password.

voidMainVoid,

I’ve always had a password. One of the biggest benefits of Linux is security. Why would you undermine that by not using a password?

bdonvr,

I do have a password. Sudo is just setup not to ask for it.

On servers of course I use a password for sudo - but on a home machine there’s not much of a point I don’t think. It’s off when I’m not actively using it, and if some attacker or malware has access to my user they already have access to all my important files, or have physical access.

juli, in Just a little bit of trolling...

Atomic distros: you have no power here

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