Bash Reference Manual Available in PDF Format from Justice Department Files
By
sametmax
You can taste the rush. The dough hadn't risen.
Summary
The article provides a link to the bash reference manual in PDF format from the U.S. Department of Justice Epstein files, suggesting it could be useful for reference in situations where LLMs (Large Language Models) might not be available, such as being stranded on an island. The content is brief and serves as a resource sharing post with a humorous tone about having offline documentation available.
Key quotes
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https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA00315849.pdf
I know with LLM you need those things less often, but in the improbable case you get stranded on an island...
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