https://pastebin.com/p6PmeQDm
Just sharing how “magical” the CLI can be. You are welcome.
-EDIT Did a little “oopsie” there. My bad. It’s fixed now.
-EDIT2 Nvm that, lemmy disliked my code for some reason. It’s in the pastebin link. And the code in there is working as intended.
I wouldn’t even run this on someone else’s machine.
I ran it on my boss’ laptop.
I’m pretty sure it just plays sounds/music.
But still, I’m not running obfuscated code from the internet on my machine.EDIT:
Nvm that, lemmy disliked my code for some reason.
“Here, run this unreadable code” just goes against all rules of computer safety.
EDIT2:
Did a little “oopsie” there. My bad. It’s fixed now.
And that’s one of the reasons.
Aplay can wreck your speakers and/or soundcard depending on what’s fed to it.
Downvote, block user and move on.
If you want to run some less low-level code to explore the kinds of sounds that code like this can create, I wrote a python applet that lets you explore random and custom functions interactively. It comes with several presets for interesting functions I’ve discovered on various websites.
spoiler
It’s fine guys, I ran it in a VM with no networking.
Show don’t tell
Ye run this script which uses GCC and launches compiled result, what could possibly go wrong
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this is way more beautiful than i expected. amazing work!
to everyone reporting this post as “malware”: 🤣 it really isn’t.
(i read it carefully before running it… if you don’t comprehend something like this, refraining from running it is a good choice.)
edit: lmao at the downvotes! For fun I ported it to Python… this version produces identical output to the original, but stops after a couple thousand seconds instead of running forever. and it is sadly 36 bytes longer.
(maybe the python version helps convince a few people it isn’t malware?)
(maybe the python version helps convince a few people it isn’t malware?)
A screencap on peertube would convince me it does not blow my ears off.