99 points

root shell? Already playing it fast and loose, I see.

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The only legitimate commands for a non-root shell are sudo -i, exit, and echo "yee haw"

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yee haw

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Fun fact there was a guy a little over a decade ago who got drunk and traded 7m barrels of oil futures. Not dollars, barrels. He made the price of oil jump up for a short while.

https://www.theguardian.com/business/2010/jun/29/drunk-oil-trader-banned-fsa

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Funnier Fact: they had to stack all those barrels behind the corporation’s building until they could sell them all.

::I made this up::

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15 points

the best source

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Artisanal sourced. With an emphasis on anal.

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Does that butt have any other fun facts up there?

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The roller coaster was invented during the Hundred Years’ War as a way of launching supplies across rivers.

Disclaimer: I’m stealing these fake fun facts from other people.

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Actually a oil future is basically a promise to make oil for a certain price. There are also are vegetable futures

That means the oil wasn’t produced yet

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I know. I was just joshing and tossing fake facts around. 😉

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Also, Crude Barrels have a shelf life so you definitely wouldn’t store them like that for any extended period of time.

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Well he was 69% of all traded volume… nice!!

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Isn’t that wild?

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63 points

This really isn’t dangerous unless you already screwed up badly. If it wipes, you just restore from backup/DR.

You do have backups and a DR plan for your prod servers, right?

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Same.

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Didn’t some company have a script running that would randomly kill stuff to always test redundancies?

I vaguely recall someone telling me that about netflix

Edit: https://github.com/Netflix/chaosmonkey

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12 points

that’s like starting fires on random properties to make sure your firefighters stay on their toes

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10 points

Ferb, I know what we’re gonna do today

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I vaguely remember reading a news story about a firefighter that did that a while ago.

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Sure do! They’re on the prod servers and were one of the first things deleted!

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4 points

the backup was connected via /media/backups so that’s gone too!

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0 points

Not sure, do I?

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59 points

I did this once on my laptop with no backups. I was lucky. I also used the correct version with --no-preserve-root.

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Obligatory --no-preserve-root

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Modern distros today. SMH. Back in my day everyone had root at the office.

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On ye olde hpux this would work, especially when you did rm-fr /$var and $var was unset and nobody unit tested their shell back then. That db server ran for 2 days though with open file handles before it finally died.

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Scene : 1998, Fort Bragg 18th Support Something-or-other, IT department

Date: 11th day of the month sometime before summer. Let’s assume May.

Young Specialist looks at wall clock. Looks at time on the system. “I can fix that!”

Should I man date first? Fuck that, let’s just do it!

Proceeds to set the time in the HP Unix minicomputer that handled all supply orders for the non Special Operations side of Fort Bragg.

Oops, set date to November 5th but with the correct time. No problem, we’ll just run that date command again and flip the 5 and the 11 around. All fixed! Back to May 11th.

Comes into work the next day wondering why everyone is running around like crazy. All the processes have kicked off and are waiting for November to run again.

Ut-oh. Comes clean to NCOIC.

Aftermath: root was taken from all junior enlisted (good move) and only Staff Sergeants and above had it l. Oh, also the outside IT professional/Army civilian I assume.

Young Specialist gets written counseling (which was bullshit BTW- I made an honest mistake) and not UCMJ supposedly because I was going off to Kuwait for PCS (Permanent Change of Station) soon. Not allowed back on system.

Disclaimer: might have happened in June but either way I’m pretty sure I set the date to November and I know I got the date command order wrong at least once.

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