

For it’s time and the platform it was on, I always thought this and The Lion King were outstanding
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For it’s time and the platform it was on, I always thought this and The Lion King were outstanding


I smoked weed in high school, a fair bit lol, I was definitely considered one of the “stoner kids” of the school.
In my 20’s I stopped for the most part (only a joint here or there, maybe 2 or 3 times max per year), many of the kids I went to school with that were all anti drugs and anti drinking as kids became hard drug addicts in their 20’s.
Now in my 30’s I smoke again, much easier now that I can comfortably afford this habit


Oysters did this for me. Hated them growing up, even into my early adult years I still hated Oysters. The texture and taste just did not agree with me.
Then one Friday I had to go away for work for the weekend, I went to the local pub where I was staying for dinner, and the chef came out with like 6 Oysters for free, I tried one, then demolished the other 5, ended up ordering a dozen and demolished those. Been hooked on Oysters ever since


Ahhh, I just re-read your comment, and yeah that would have been the case.
I think another quick bypass without using the proper flag could be to use a wildcard (for example, rm -rf /*), I think that might work too maybe


What distro was this out of curiosity? As far as I’m aware preserve-root enforcement comes from upstream coreutils


I get what you mean, but this was worded quite poorly, like “normal software”?
However, there is 1 piece of software I can think of where I prefer a proprietary option over the FOSS alternatives… Obsidian - In my opinion it’s easily the best markdown editor and integrated mind mapping tool out there, even just as an MD editor I still think its better than the rest.


Unless it’s on /, where preserve-root should be kicking in, unless the bypass flag is used (can’t remember this one)


I’ve ran vanilla Arch multiple times in the past, and each time it was for the 'fun’of building out my system, this was mainly back when I was a uni student.
These days however, I just want something that works well for my use case.
Why wouldn’t it be? I know I for one would be super interested!