Is this how one becomes nonbinary?
I don’t know about that. Non-binary files have been put into bin directories for decades at this point. (Feel free to marvel at the analogy.)
Delete the contents and it’s not just binaries going to the bit-bucket.
The joke here is more “Tony Lazuto said to execute these files.”
If you think about it, all files are binary, some just happen to be human-readable.
So you’re saying Tony Lazuto uses Windows??? That bastard!
Tony Lazuto says you should delete System32
Only if you follow the script(s).
This took me way too long
Yup Just delete all binary data from your disks, including the bios and get a quantum computer that you somehow program and control by hand.
I cleaned my bin.
All that’s left is a symlink: sh -> /nix/store/…
Why not just symlink to /usr/bin?
Not familiar with NixOS
NixOS has two main selling points:
- I can declaratively manage my system. That’d probably the Thing you know about it.
- but it also uses the Nix Package manager which allows you to install multiple versions of the same program. On Ubuntu, if I update bash from v4.6 to 5.0, it will replace /bin/bash and if any breaking changes were made, any program that has bash 4.6 as dependency won’t work anymore. On NixOS binaries are stored in /nix/store with a hash. So bash 4.6 is in /nix/store/hwnfuvshajdbgjajebskhak-bash-4.6 and 5.0 gets installed into /nix/store/638jsvusbhsuksvj76hwlsbj-bash-5.0 This allows us to have programs that depend on a old version of a software installed simultaneously with programs that depend on a new version of it.
That’s fuckin sick.
…?
time to snapshot my latest snapshot
(btrfs)
This one isn’t true of course, but it still feels like it fits
Clearing build files of your hobby project when you
rm -rf /bin
instead of
rm -rf bin/
rm -rf bin /
clean your bin not the communal bin
It’s binjamin u sombitch
Me, an American: