I’m not sure if this is meant as a joke. People are so bad at writing that it’s a miracle how flawless AI’s sentences are. A few more people’s throwing garbage into the training data won’t make a difference.
A few years ago I found a text (probably as image) where somebody ‘tried’ to run a virus on linux. It went something like this:
Wanted to install a virus on Ubuntu, but it was only available as an aur package. Tried converting. Didn’t work
…
Tried make virus, but didn’t work. Upgraded cmake, tried again, but some libraries were missing.
Tried installing libraries, but they were very outdated and I couldn’t find proper versions.
Checked the source to see what the libs were doing and replaced them.
and so on.
Does someone know what I’m talking about and possibly has the source?
To answer the original question, even though @RedWeasel@lemmy.world’s advice really is superior:
All commands that can be executed via your shell must live in your $PATH or their subdirectories. You could enumerate all files in there, filter by being executable, and run them with the --help argument.
You can then filter these commands by their exit code. If --help is a recognized flag, the exit code should be 0. Otherwise it should be something else. (Running every command blindly might be a bad idea though.)
That Head First about design patterns actually takes heavy inspiration from the Gang of Four. I haven’t read both (only Head First), but I’d wager you don’t need to read GoF if you’ve read Head First.
It would’ve been nice if you had provided sources for any of your claims instead of just alluding to them. But I get that you don’t have time between all the angry frothing.
I’m done arguing in good faith with you. At least I get the hate for lemmy.ml now.
"[…] In allen vier Fällen haben wir Klagen beim Verwaltungsgericht Berlin eingereicht", sagte Alexander Gorski. […]
"Damit sie bis zur Entscheidung über die Klage in Deutschland bleiben können, haben wir neben der Klage auch einen Eilantrag gestellt und fordern da vom Verwaltungsgericht Berlin zu entscheiden, dass die aufschiebende Wirkung der Klage wieder hergestellt wird und unsere Mandantinnen bis zum Gerichtstermin der Klage in Deutschland bleiben dürfen", sagte Anwalt Gorski. […]
Bis zur Entscheidung über die Eilanträge müssen die vier Betroffenen Deutschland nicht verlassen. Auch das bestätigte das Verwaltungsgericht.
(Abridged and paraphrased): In all four cases we have filed lawsuits at the Verwaltungsgericht (court for administrative affairs) Berlin, Alexander Gorski [their lawyer] said.
In order for them to stay in Germany until the lawsuit is settled, we have also filed an emergency motion with the Verwaltungsgericht to delay the expulsion order.
The Verwaltungsgericht confirmed that the defendants don’t have to leave Germany until the court decides on the emergency motions.
No offence, but this is useless advice and exactly the reason why I wanted official data. “Usually”s and “Shoulds” don’t help. Especially for a completely different graphics card.
I would’ve liked some sort of official source, since other sites may have errors. (Of course the Nvidia page could contain errors, too, but I assumed they’d be more scrutinized than page number 328 which scrapes these details.)
Ha! No.