← Back to context Comment by SAI_Peregrinus 1 month ago `dd` comes to mind. 3 comments SAI_Peregrinus Reply MangoToupe 1 month ago This is also the entire point of dd.... not exactly comparable. pphysch 1 month ago That's like saying the entire point of `rm` is to -rf your homedir. MangoToupe 1 month ago Sure. Why would you invoke rm if you weren't trying to delete files?I think a better analogy would be "I tried to use an ide and it erased my drive"
MangoToupe 1 month ago This is also the entire point of dd.... not exactly comparable. pphysch 1 month ago That's like saying the entire point of `rm` is to -rf your homedir. MangoToupe 1 month ago Sure. Why would you invoke rm if you weren't trying to delete files?I think a better analogy would be "I tried to use an ide and it erased my drive"
pphysch 1 month ago That's like saying the entire point of `rm` is to -rf your homedir. MangoToupe 1 month ago Sure. Why would you invoke rm if you weren't trying to delete files?I think a better analogy would be "I tried to use an ide and it erased my drive"
MangoToupe 1 month ago Sure. Why would you invoke rm if you weren't trying to delete files?I think a better analogy would be "I tried to use an ide and it erased my drive"
This is also the entire point of dd.... not exactly comparable.
That's like saying the entire point of `rm` is to -rf your homedir.
Sure. Why would you invoke rm if you weren't trying to delete files?
I think a better analogy would be "I tried to use an ide and it erased my drive"