Why have "localhost" when you can have "lolcathost"
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@olafurw well it is the best way to browse logs though https://github.com/busyloop/lolcat
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@kfh @olafurw

I use #lolcat for a long time, it's not just fun, I combine it with the third function, which I'll include again in a sec

function third(){ awk '{if (NR%3==0){print "\033[32m" $0 "\033[0m"} else{print}}'; }

#bash #sh #zsh #ksh #csh #100DaysOfCode #Linux #POSIX #advanced #Programming #Ruby #RubyOnRails

@olafurw Whenever I next have to name a new computer it will be called „localtoast“.
@tipjip watch out for unauthorized bread (a book by @pluralistic )
@olafurw I’ve had “posthamster“ in my alias file for nearly 40 years. Time to add this one to hosts.
@olafurw @wendynather off to « sudo vi /etc/hosts »
@olafurw I have many of those. But they all refuse to work.
@olafurw or, of course, local.horse.

@ascii158 @olafurw

bad.horse is still up, though traceroute takes a while to find it.

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@olafurw is :5173 leetspeak for site?
@olafurw lolcat is an amazing cli tool fyi
@ratkins @olafurw oh no now I want to build a proxy to filter localhost requests via `lolcat` (https://github.com/busyloop/lolcat)
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@olafurw I'm so going to use that in examples and videos.