Is a crash "completion"? If that's what we call complete that makes my life a lot easier on some projects π
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Ngl I find this picture is way more disturbing than it should be
While you aren't wrong I think you're kinda missing the spirit of the joke.
I'd probably do libsnorble and then snorblite, mainly just because I prefer C, don't mind source distribution and the rest sound cursed for one reason or another.
π€, I must not have the mind virus then as 127.0.0.1 does not loopback on my machines. Victory? Also I'd just like to point out that while hostnames can contain _ they're not supposed to as it's reserved for special purposes like SRV records.
And I'm a network engineer by day that runs his own clearnet ASN for fun. Let's not start throwing insults, that's not productive. If you'd like me to discuss how you're wrong I'm more than willing to go into detail if you're actually interested in having a conversation about it.
Some researches did a study and technically squirt is mostly pee anyway
So far things seem a lot better. I'm getting posts in my feed from communities that I haven't gotten anything for in months
I suppose, I figured most sysadmins had run it for funsies at least once...or a few times LOL.
It's funny because you can tell whoever wrote this has never run that command. You need to either put --no-preserve-root OR /*
. Using /*
obviates the need for the flag --no-preserve-root.
No one uses it? LMAO...I'm sorry that's just really funny, it's used everywhere behind the scenes. Almost every network has some amount of mDNS on it.
On the one hand it does seem a bit out of place, on the other hand if the mod team is doing this against most community members wishes it is kind of a power trip in a way?