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The 10 Linux Easter Eggs That Became Community Favorites
Dr. Johns shows off some of the best hidden easter eggs and lore-filled commands in Linux history. From the ‘fortune’ command’s …
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Dr. Johns shows off some of the best hidden easter eggs and lore-filled commands in Linux history. From the ‘fortune’ command’s …
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Appleton will. That is frigging funny I live in Kaukauna
Excellent. I only knew of three of these… the rest were completely new to me, and they look like fun…
where are u working that still has CRT monitors
The pointer of the mouse was almost always in a position that prevents us from reading what you write.
Wow! The command "calendar" must have been written by a Hungarian person. The last line indicate correctly that the main nameday for Nárcisz is on October 29.
anyone else catch that demon that appeared ?
fortune-mod offensive is installed on all my new units. Fedora took 'em out the repos somewhere in the teens OS. Git & OpenBSD got what ya need for whatever distro you running.
I use `grep [c]ommand` to keep the grep from showing when I piped from `ps`.
Interestingly, OpenBSD has the insults enabled as default!
I just went into my bios to activate virtualization and updated my WSL2 just to find out that these are not installed on default anymore q.q
Should've watched to the end first ^^'
I didn't know some of these, like `sl`, but my favorite was `fortune | cowsay`, so the cow could tell me my fortune whenever I logged in.
Fun!