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Hello Hotel @lemmy.world OP
sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/mem
19 0 Replyjeremy @reddthat.com chmod -R 000 /
17 0 ReplySolidGrue @lemmy.world
In the early days of ext2, it was possible to
unlink("/")
I also saw init() go zombie once. Had to hard cycle the system and pray fsck didn't frag anything.
18 0 ReplyHello Hotel @lemmy.world OP
Dont forget to chown to root,set all special bits and a+x
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cyberic @discuss.tchncs.de
I hear if you privately run a Tor exit node, the FBI will make a free offsite data transfer
14 0 Replyslippery_salmons @lemmy.today Bricking your BIOS comes to mind.
Physical damage, spills, etc.
11 0 Replyhameru @lemmy.blahaj.zone
Running
rm -rf /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
and having a shitty motherboard incapable of recovering from it.9 0 Reply
Gryxx @lemmy.world Copy few debian system files into your arch directory.
11 0 ReplyPons_Aelius @kbin.social With a hammer.
10 0 Replyjuipeltje @lemmy.world
Probably not the worst way but breaking the bootloader is definitely annoying.
7 0 Replyautoexec @lemmy.blahaj.zone Installing KDE on my EeePC 900 didn't work out too well
2 0 Replyninsix @lemmy.world simple: sudo apt remove apt
apt 🔫 apt
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