print "hello world";
or else;
Like back in the day when the Romans would have the engineer stand underneath the bridge while it was tested.
EDIT: Seems like this was just a myth and not an actual thing
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Survivorship bias.
All the shit they made that didn’t last fell apart in 20 years, so it’s not around anymore for us to gawk at.
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Drive a single 18-Wheeler (hundreds in a day, whatever) over any ancient road or bridge you’re thinking of and you’ll see how false this statement is.
Sounds good, the finance, political and oil industries should adopt this practice too. Stock market crash - wall street culling time! 🥳
That sounds interesting, I did a quick search and couldn’t find any good sources for it. Do you mind linking yours?
It’s actually a common misconception. Here’s a good article which debunks that. TLDR there’s no true historical evidence that this ever happened.
Technically this should be the behavior of os.remove when called with no arguments
Wouldn’t that default to C:? Sys32 rm still leaves userdata
Exactly, just remove the os 😅
os.del_universe()
For quantom bogo sort
laughs in linux
os.remove("/bin/")
laughs in NixOS
Permission Denied
Real men execute everything as root
You guys have normal user accounts?
sudo python3 boom.py
whoareyou is not in the sudoers list. This incident has been reported.
Permadeath programming, love it
Survival mode programming
Container orchestrators hate this one simple trick!
Can’t say there’s any bugs if there’s no way to recreate them!
Works on my pc