You know I'm something of a sysadmin myself
86 0 ReplyOmg, me too. 🫂
23 0 ReplyWelcome to the business!
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42 0 ReplyHolly heavens! You have created something I couldn't even see in my most enlightened visions
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35 0 ReplyHow I feel after removing the system itself (it was all bloat) (I can now live a carefree life, free of computers)
20 0 ReplyThe root folder contains mostly everything, including the system
5 0 ReplyI usually just eat the system
5 0 ReplyI mean the physical system
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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.
14 0 ReplyDid 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
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The time I sudo chown -R conc:conc / because why bother with perms
13 0 ReplyGood enough for MS-DOS, good enough for me.
11 0 ReplyI usually just eat the hard drive
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Is that what Norman's hair is supposed to look like in the comics?
9 0 ReplyI 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.
6 0 ReplyYou feel like Willem DaRapper?
6 0 ReplyI feel as if I have achieved something great, something extraordinary
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The ultimate debloating
5 0 Reply500GB drive costs what? About $40?
4 0 ReplyIt was never about the money
9 0 ReplyI usually just eat the hard drive
3 0 ReplyJust think of all the hentai you can fit on the drive once you delete all the bloat!
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How i feel after removing all the bloat from my system (i own a mac and deleted my downloads folder)
2 0 ReplyHow can you use a mac? It feels like a really unoptimised gnome, and your keyboard is all messed up
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I can delete system32 folder on archlinux and run sudo rm -rf /* on windows
2 0 ReplyI usually just eat the hard drive
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1 0 ReplyScooping up a root folder alias without noticing and dumping it in the trash icon.
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