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qwerty@discuss.tchncs.de to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 3 months ago

Thank you AI, very cool

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Thank you AI, very cool

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qwerty@discuss.tchncs.de to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 3 months ago
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    Certainly a failure but at least it wouldn’t actually be as harmful as it reads, given / is a directory and the assumption you’re not root.

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      given / is a directory

      Can it not be a directory? How?

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        Given the Linux initramfs targets a block device as a file that then gets mounted as the persistent root filesystem, I don’t think it would really be possible to unmount / and replace the location with a file. Root isn’t represented as a file or directory in any filesystem structure and is a construct of many Unix and Unix-like kernels.

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      Yeah, I’m actually kinda curious to see what it would do, since the command is pretty nonsensical. Probably just an immediate failure along the lines of “/ is a directory”?

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        Yep, on my machine it just says bash: /: Is a directory.

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          It’s brave individuals like yourself who are doing the lord’s work 🫡

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    Just shove a 3 in there somewhere, it’ll do something I promise!

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      TBF, that’s pretty much how mystical it is: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/how-to-clear-ram-memory-cache-buffer-and-swap-space-on-linux/

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    Anyone who gets a wrong answer from a LLM got what was coming to them

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    You asked a weird, nonsensical question and got a weird answer. Nothing to see here.

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    What AI service is this? Claude?

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      3 months ago

      Phind.com

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