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Suicide Linux: A Humorous Concept Where Mistyped Commands Wipe Your Hard Drive

By

icwtyjj

3mo ago· 2 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article describes a humorous concept called 'Suicide Linux' - a Linux distribution where any mistyped command is interpreted as 'rm -rf /' (which wipes the hard drive). The author presents it as a game where users try to see how long they can use the operating system without losing all their data. The article mentions that someone has turned this concept into a genuine Debian package.

Key quotes

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I have an idea: Suicide Linux. Any time - any time - you type any remotely incorrect command, the interpreter creatively resolves it into rm -rf / and wipes your hard drive.
It's a game. Like walking a tightrope. You have to see how long you can continue to use the operating system before losing all your data.
Someone has turned Suicide Linux into a genuine Debian package.
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You know how sometimes if you mistype a filename in Bash, it corrects your spelling and runs the command anyway?* Such as when changing directory, or opening a file. I have an idea: Suicide Linux. Any time - any time - you type any remotely incorrect com

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