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rspeed:

Earlier this week I used tar to compress a folder without reading any documentation on the first try. That was quite an achievement, and I patted myself on the back about it.

Today Andy pointed today’s comic out to me, so I jokingly sent a very simple decompression command in reply… and made a typo. So we’re all dead now. Sorry about that.

Sorry everyone. I tried, but I ended up replacing the file I meant to compress with an empty .zip

rspeed:

Earlier this week I used tar to compress a folder without reading any documentation on the first try. That was quite an achievement, and I patted myself on the back about it.

Today Andy pointed today’s comic out to me, so I jokingly sent a very simple decompression command in reply… and made a typo. So we’re all dead now. Sorry about that.

Sorry everyone. I tried, but I ended up replacing the file I meant to compress with an empty .zip

  1. gioghignone reblogged this from tj
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    reasons I don’t like people knowing I use Linux. I DON’T KNOW HOW TO DO THINGS
  3. zarggg reblogged this from tj and added:
    So. Fucking. True.
  4. tj reblogged this from tbridge and added:
    I laughed at this, and switched over to iTerm to show myself that I could have done it easily. I entered tar -f foo.tar...
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  6. tbridge reblogged this from rspeed and added:
    ended up replacing...meant to compress with an empty .zip
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