@@anonimanonimowy950 That's right, but I haven't mentioned it as you can create a folder wherever you prefer 😊 you're right, probably it was worth mentioning - thanks 👍
1:54 cd'ing into /usr/local/bin servers no actual purpose in this case, since you ran asciiquarium thus it was found in the path, and not looked for at the current directory, in order to run something based on location you need to give full or relative path, something like ./asciiquarium to run something in current directory
@@BekBrace yes, you can look up what folders are in your path variable by using echo $PATH . usually it's your systems bin/ folders plus, for example, the nvidia cuda toolkit, android sdk, java and many more add their own directory to path so they can be used anywhere
for ASCIIQUARIUM I had to install the Term::Animation Perl module
which distro ?
I've pinned your comment, as another @antinalope has the same issue - thank you guys
This is great, I've always liked working in a cli and this video made it more fun! I hope you continue to upload more videos like this, thank you
Sure thing I will continue making those videos 🙂👍
The Kali Expert here, this was fun!
ASCIIQUARIUM
oneko - my life will never be the same again
@@sergeibatiuk3468 ikr 😂
Awesome.. keep making videos😊
@@kgCode658 Thank you so much 😊
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3:47 you created /home/work/dev/null but moved the file to /dev/null . I suppose it was intentional but maybe worth a mention
@@anonimanonimowy950 That's right, but I haven't mentioned it as you can create a folder wherever you prefer 😊 you're right, probably it was worth mentioning - thanks 👍
because of the leading slash, in the pv example you moved the file to the real /dev/null instead of the relative /home/work/dev/null
I do not understand how in 3:45 you moved a file by just using > instead of mv.
PV 😊
@@BekBrace I tried
pv /dev/urandon > /dev/null
I moved 56 GB in just 11 seconds.
asciiquarium
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1:54 cd'ing into /usr/local/bin servers no actual purpose in this case, since you ran asciiquarium thus it was found in the path, and not looked for at the current directory, in order to run something based on location you need to give full or relative path, something like ./asciiquarium to run something in current directory
I see your point, but does that mean if you ran asciiquarium from the root directory or home directory, would it work ?
@@BekBrace yes, you can look up what folders are in your path variable by using echo $PATH . usually it's your systems bin/ folders plus, for example, the nvidia cuda toolkit, android sdk, java and many more add their own directory to path so they can be used anywhere
Got it 👍 Thanks for pointing it out
Asciiquarium may require perl modules and ncurses to function, if not already installed on your system.
That's right, but not necessarily would be the case, I've installed it exactly like I mentioned and worked fine without perl or ncurses
@@BekBrace I had to. That's why I brought it up.
@@antinatalope I see. Out of interest, which distro ?
@@BekBraceEgypt Pi 400 running their OS. Oh, I just noticed someone below had to do same.
@@antinatalope Yes, I want to pin both of you for other users to read your remarks, thanks guys
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Thank you 🙏
Maybe `glances` is not really a bizarre one?
@@farzadmf No it's not
he should write 9 bizarre commands + 1 useful ?
Deja Village
fun fact: lolcat and asciiquarium looks weird
and cmatrix + asciiquarium also
@@mariluski23 gonna give that a try
You should make tutorials
I'll think about it
Мяу
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