Run as root
71 2 ReplyVery nice.
9 0 Replysudo 🦍
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Run as different user
22 0 Replyis an administrator someone who administers something?
10 0 ReplyI've heard that on Microsoft OS the root user is named Administrator (and on some BSD OS root is called Charlie!), so yes.
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Found the Rust admin
9 0 ReplyGonna administer this yiffing
3 0 ReplyI don’t think I get it? 😔
1 0 ReplyFurries run a lot of core internet IT: https://thespinoff.co.nz/internet/11-01-2022/who-runs-the-internet-furries
19 1 ReplyOh, of course! I think I was trying to overthink it.
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No worries. When I saw the image on Mastodon I thought I did not get it but still looks funny.
- "RunAs" is apparently the Windows equivalence of sudo in Linux.
- Administrator in Windows == root in Linux.
- Furries are popular among some users on the Fediverse, for reasons.
4 1 Replyadministrator in windows != root, it's more like user account in sudoers file (but without password auth) processes don't start out with admin rights under administrator accounts on windows, they still need to request the user to elevate (unless uac is off)
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