Learning scripting the hard way
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Come on l33t programmers: have your laughs that I spent most of my days scripting Powershell.
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OK, now we've had that, we can continue. A nice thing about scripting is that you do not need to compile but can give your commands directly in the shell. Obviously, this is a trial and error process. Jakub Jares, a Czech Powershell MVP, had this great idea to make you think twice before entering a command:
[code]$ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.CommandNotFoundAction = { Stop-Computer -Force }[/code]
Changing this value of the system variable will force reboot your computer if you dare to enter the wrong command. That'll teach you for not using tab-completion!
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$ExecutionContext.InvokeCommand.CommandNotFoundAction = { Stop-Computer -Force }
I like the concept behind Suicide Linux more.
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The Evil Ideas thread is *vague paw gestures* over there somewhere
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E_EMOTICON_ARROWS_NOT_FOUND
Descriid is body try to be a little more invalptive
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Changing this value of the system variable will force reboot your computer if you dare to enter the wrong command. That'll teach you for not using tab-completion!
Wow that makes it almost as hostile as the most friendly piece of Linux CLI software.
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E_REALITY_NOT_FOUND
Alternative post:
You forgot your
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Seems like an inordinate number of steps are required. It should just delete the system as part of the package installer.