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The Bashphorisms
Bashphorisms are aphorisms for the IRC channel #bash
on Freenode. Keep
in mind that this version is a snapshot, the bashphorisms are changed
here and there. Also, another
snapshot.
I think greycat
was the first one who had the idea, but I'm not sure.
Our bashphorisms can be queried from greybot
using !bN
, where N
is
the bashphorism number.
And yes, these bashphorisms reflect the daily reality in #bash
.
Number | Bashphorism |
---|---|
0 | The questioner will never tell you what they are really doing the first time they ask. |
1 | The questioner's first description of the problem/question will be misleading. |
2 | The questioner will keep changing the question until it drives the helpers in the channel insane. |
3 | Offtopicness will continue until someone asks a bash question that falls under bashphorisms 1 and/or 2, and greycat gets pissed off. |
4 | The questioner will not read and apply the answers he is given but will instead continue to practice bashphorism #1 and bashphorism #2. |
5 | The ignorant will continually mis-educate the other noobies. |
6 | When given a choice of solutions, the newbie will always choose the wrong one. |
7 | The newbie will always find a reason to say, "It doesn't work." |
8 | If you don't know to whom the bashphorism's referring, it's you. |
9 | All examples given by the questioner will be broken, misleading, wrong, and not representative of the actual question. |
10 | See B1 |
11 | Please apply (( % 10 )) to the bashphorism value. |
12 | All logic is deniable; however, some logic will *plonk* you if you deny it. |
13 | Everyone ignores greycat when he is right. When he is wrong, it is !b1 |
14 | The newbie doesn't actually know what he's asking. If he did, he wouldn't need to ask. |
15 | The more advanced you are, the more likely you are to be overcomplicating it. |
16 | The more beginner you are, the more likely you are to be overcomplicating it. |
17 | A newbie comes to #bash to get his script confirmed. He leaves disappointed. |
18 | The newbie will not accept the answer you give, no matter how right it is. |
19 | The newbie is a bloody loon. |
20 | The newbie will always have some excuse for doing it wrong. |
21 | When the newbie's question is ambiguous, the proper interpretation will be whichever one makes the problem the hardest to solve. |
22 | The newcomer will abuse the bot's factoid triggers for their own entertainment until someone gets annoyed enough to ask them to message it privately instead. |
23 | Everyone is a newcomer. |
24 | The newcomer will address greybot as if it were human. |
25 | The newbie won't accept any answer that uses practical or standard tools. |
26 | The newbie will not TELL you about this restriction until you have wasted half an hour. |
27 | The newbie will lie. |
28 | When the full horror of the newbie's true goal is revealed, the newbie will try to restate the goal to trick you into answering. Newbies are stupid. |
29 | It's always git. Or python virtualenv. Or docker. One of those pieces of shit. ALWAYS. |
30 | They won't show you the homework assignment. That would make it too easy. |
31 | Your teacher is a f**king idiot. |
32 | The more horrifyingly wrong a proposed solution is, the more likely it will be used. |
33 | The newbie cannot explain what he is doing, or why. He will show you incomprehensible, nonworking code instead. What? You can't read his mind?! |
Please feel free to correct or extend this page whenever needed.