I had to manage some servers at work today, and our hosting does not allow us root. Unfortunately, the admins that do have root don't do what I need the first, second or third time I'm telling them. So I resorted to simply messaging them the commands, "put this line in that config file, then run mv
here and chown
there", essentially using Slack as my root shell. I complained about how silly this was to a colleague, and his response was, "But I don't want root, what if I run rm -rf
on the wrong folder". I found this very funny, because it exactly reflects his political beliefs, of outsourcing everything to some authority (the state / the admins ), even though the authority is demonstrably inferior compared to simply doing the job oneself, and only has its position due to some abstract concept of "responsibility". In summary: own guns, don't pay taxes, always login as root
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- whyareyou : blatant anti-ccp sentiment
A psychoanalysis of the , or, was right again
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I remember requesting users be added to a new server, realizing a couple users were missing, making a new ticket and then suddenly being added to a Slack chat that kept slowly adding new Jeets.
No one had any clue what I was referring to even though the users had been added the day before
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