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Bashcore and Security

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In ye olde days of Puppy. Bashscript with extensive notes were being used by Barry with only a few other languages being supported.
It was one of the reasons Puppy is unique, efficient and small

If you are a Bashsript aficionado you might be interested in Bashcore. Hardcore.
It ain't for me BUT maybe of use to our advanced Puppys

Woof Woof

https://www.bashcore.org/

Unofficial Cructacean :D https://mettaray.com

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If you have basic understanding in cyber security, you shouldn't download software from the internet and run it with the highest privileges possible (like running an OS directly on your hardware), especially if it's new, closed source and built by unknown developer(s).

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Re: Bashcore and Security

Post by N97 »

lobstah... good to hear from the Official Crustacean

(I'm 8geee with new computer and name)

Wow... no creds on the page... a bit dodgy

From Netscape to AI scrape. We're running short of bandages.

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