I’ve seen this post 5 times already
op just trying to update package
Whoops, I only scrolled back a month. When did your tally start?
Wait, you guys don’t update your system and install random packages before going on a hacking spree?
What have I been doing all this time?
Probably masturbating
I thought the bash history in tron: legacy was kind of clever. There was stuff like
vi last_will_and_testament.txt
before the computer ducking command. I remember being surprised some prop designer knew enough about computers to set up that easter egg. Although I think I was reading that they contracted out the design of the OS to some team or something.I’m always so confused when I see a movie use scrolling C code in a terminal. Like where do they get it from?
From here:
Usually nmap
Most of the time it’s just meaningless gibberish in my experience.
Hollywood hacking or updating packages?
I liked how Star Trek: Discovery had a snippet of C code with a reference to Windows NT. I wonder if we’ll still be on x86 in the 23rd century.
“The warp core is down!”
“Have you tried turning the power couplings off and on again?”
Having played Void Crew recently, which just launched into early access and therefore has a lot of bugs, it happens astonishingly often how turning a ship’s system off and back on again - sometimes even the whole ship - “fixes” a bug (it’s more of a workaround).
Sounds like a cool game
With showoff 3d graphics
The files are in the computer
Do we have a “itsaunixsystem” community here?
Yes, but it looks like it’s been inactive for a while:
It’s almost always just htop and/or hackertyper and/or the fancy matrix effect
Or answer D: all of the above, in the form of hollywood
Don’t forget the ridiculous amount of beeping and other sounds when characters fly over the screen at twice the speed of light!
He is building Firefox from source, don’t worry
sudo apt-get install hackerman
You actually don’t need the -get anymore
It’s recommended for script usage
What if jumping off a bridge was recommended for script usage?
Don’t test me, I’ll do it.
What if --test-dir=/tmp --dry-run jumping off a bridge was recommended for script usage?
Are you daft?
Yes, very much so
Easy,
export BRIDGE_BEHAVIOR=legacy
and pretend nothing changed until everything one day breaks horribly in production.
The hacking scene in the Command and Conquer game is unrivalled. Actually piloting worms through cyberspace, with the very real risk of death to the hacker, this is the future I knew and loved as a child
sees them using Assembly
okay this probably doesn’t make sense but I’m too lazy to prove it
sees them typing into notepad
“Wait this might actually be legit…”
I’d love it if they made a movie on Mel. The guy who coded a magnetic drum completely by hand.
He’d memorized a gazillion opcodes and tuned the drum to do better even before compilers had been implemented. He just didn’t trust them so he refused to use the compiler lol
Funnily enough I have to hide terminal windows when updating while I’m around any of my less tech savy friends who think it’s scary or creepy. I really dislike them portraying this as “hacking”.
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