top | item 46843018 (no title) aappleby | 29 days ago What if the tool required an "un-safeword" to do destructive things?"Do you really want to 'rm -rf /'? Type 'fiberglass' to proceed." discuss order hn newest jabroni_salad|29 days ago There is a package called molly-guard that makes you type the computer's hostname when you are trying to do a shutdown or restart. I love it. nthdeui|29 days ago Like tarsnap's --nuke command: --nuke Delete all of the archives stored. To protect against accidental data loss, tarsnap will ask you to type the text "No Tomorrow" when using the --nuke command. drougge|28 days ago Probably inspired by Vinum's "NO FUTURE" for destructive operations. (Vinum was a raid system used on older versions of FreeBSD.)
jabroni_salad|29 days ago There is a package called molly-guard that makes you type the computer's hostname when you are trying to do a shutdown or restart. I love it.
nthdeui|29 days ago Like tarsnap's --nuke command: --nuke Delete all of the archives stored. To protect against accidental data loss, tarsnap will ask you to type the text "No Tomorrow" when using the --nuke command. drougge|28 days ago Probably inspired by Vinum's "NO FUTURE" for destructive operations. (Vinum was a raid system used on older versions of FreeBSD.)
drougge|28 days ago Probably inspired by Vinum's "NO FUTURE" for destructive operations. (Vinum was a raid system used on older versions of FreeBSD.)
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