• @[email protected]
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    125 months ago

    It’s written “pseudo”, a prefix in old Greek meaning fake (as in pseudopod). “sudo” is a Linux command to run a command or script as another user.

    • @[email protected]
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      65 months ago

      Actually, running “pseudo [command]” causes your system to pretend to run the command.

      Also, sudopods are a close relative of sauropoda, who can use their long necks to bypass read restrictions.

      • @dneaves
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        24 months ago

        Unfortunately, “sauron [command]” still won’t see the Jia Tan backdoor obscured in the shadows, nor the_ring.yml that you’re piping to /dev/null

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        4 months ago

        Actually, sudo can be used to run a command as any other user. Superuser is merely the default when none is specified.