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Not only is this the screw-up of all screw-ups, this is a career ending blunder. I'm not sure how but, not only did it wipe all the servers, it got all the offsite backups too.
Thanks to Bill M. for the link.
A man appears to have deleted his entire company with one mistaken piece of code. The problem command was "rm -rf": a basic piece of code that will delete everything it is told to. The “rm” tells the computer to remove; the r deletes everything within a given directory; and the f stands for “force”, telling the computer to ignore the usual warnings that come when deleting files.
A man appears to have deleted his entire company with one mistaken piece of code. The problem command was "rm -rf": a basic piece of code that will delete everything it is told to. The “rm” tells the computer to remove; the r deletes everything within a given directory; and the f stands for “force”, telling the computer to ignore the usual warnings that come when deleting files.