• I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    23 hours ago

    “How AI manages to do that?”

    Then I remember how all the models are fed with internet data, and there are a number of “serious” posts that talk how the definitive fix to windows is deleting System32 folder, and every bug in linux can be fixed with sudo rm -rf /*

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      22 hours ago

      The /bin dir on any Linux install is the recycle bin. Save space by regularly deleting its contents

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          8 hours ago

          I legitimately did this unprompted the first time I installed Linux on a computer when I was in my late teens.

          I fully believed that /bin/ was actually just a bin. I didn’t know it stood for binary or whatever

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      21 hours ago

      Tbf, I’ve been using sudo rm -rf /* for years, and it has made every computer problem I’ve ever had go away. Very effective.

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      every bug in linux can be fixed with sudo rm -rf /*

      To be fair, that does remove the bugs from the system. It just so happens to also remove the system from the system.