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00:17
python: print("Hi")
Results:
Hi

Errors:
No errors
py: print("WORKS~~~")
@NobodyNeedsNames Unknown language: py
good bot
does it function on tio?
00:18
nope, rto
python: print("Multiple"
"Lines"
"?")
@Ginger rto? where?
How multiple lines?
python: while 1: print("loop")
Results:

Errors:
it does support multiple lines but you have to do it like this:
langname:
code
@Ginger Unknown language: langname
00:20
jelly: 6+9+6×9
Results:
189
Errors:
No errors
python:

a=0
while True: a+=1; print(a)
haha
Results:

Errors:
jelly: 6×9+6+9
Results:

Errors:
00:21
why?
@OLIMAR .
jelly: 6×9+6+9
Results:

Errors:
vyxal: 6 9* 6 9 + +
Results:
69

Errors:
No errors
Haha nice
00:22
hur hur
python:

import sys
sys.setrecursionlimit(10000)
def a(): return a()
print(a())
Results:
No output
Errors:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "//main.py", line 3, in a
def a(): return a()
File "//main.py", line 3, in a
def a(): return a()
File "//main.py", line 3, in a
def a(): return a()
[Previous line repeated 997 more times]
RecursionError: maximum recursion depth exceeded
jelly: 5
Results:
5
Errors:
No errors
00:22
python:

import sys
sys.setrecursionlimit(10)
def a(): return a()
print(a())
Results:
No output
Errors:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "//main.py", line 4, in <module>
print(a())
File "//main.py", line 3, in a
def a(): return a()
File "//main.py", line 3, in a
def a(): return a()
File "//main.py", line 3, in a
def a(): return a()
[Previous line repeated 6 more times]
RecursionError: maximum recursion depth exceeded
jelly: 6×9
Results:

Errors:
ask radvylf, not me d:
00:24
jelly: 3¶4
python:

# ohh, I wonder...

import sys

sys.exit(0)
Results:
4
Errors:
No errors
wait
python:

# ohh, I wonder...

import sys

sys.exit(0)
Results:

Errors:
Results:

Errors:
python:
import sys
print (sys.version)
00:25
vyxal: \1k2*
Results:
3.10.2 (main, Feb 25 2022, 22:40:35) [GCC 10.3.1 20211027]

Errors:
No errors
Results:

Errors:
vyxal: \w
Results:
w

Errors:
No errors
00:26
python:

import os

command = "python --version" #command to be executed

res = os.system(command)
#the method returns the exit status

print("Returned Value: ", res)
Results:
Python 3.10.2
Returned Value: 0

Errors:
No errors
good
python:

python:

import os

command = input() # support input? #command to be executed

res = os.system(command)
#the method returns the exit status

print("Returned Value: ", res)
Results:
No output
Errors:
File "//main.py", line 1
python:
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
python:

import os

command = input() # support input? #command to be executed

res = os.system(command)
#the method returns the exit status

print("Returned Value: ", res)
Results:
No output
Errors:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "//main.py", line 2, in <module>
command = input() # support input? #command to be executed
EOFError: EOF when reading a line
00:28
oh no
python:

import os
res = os.system("pip install BFPI")
print("Returned Value: ", res)
Results:
No output
No output
No output
Errors:
WARNING: Retrying (Retry(total=4, connect=None, read=None, redirect=None, status=None)) after connection broken by 'NewConnectionError('<pip._vendor.urllib3.connection.HTTPSConnection object at 0x7fbce56d6050>: Failed to establish a new connection: [Errno -3] Try again')': /simple/bfpi/

WARNING: Retrying (Retry(total=3, connect=None, read=None, redirect=None, status=None)) after connection broken by 'NewConnectionError('<pip._vendor.urllib3.connection.HTTPSConnection object at 0x7fbce56d6f50>: Failed to establish a new connection: [Errno -3] T
good boy
WHAT...???
python: exit(0)
Results:

Errors:
python: fuck
mariolang: :
Results:
No output
Errors:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "//main.py", line 1, in <module>
fuck
NameError: name 'fuck' is not defined
00:30
hello?
mariolang: :
mariolang:
:
@NobodyNeedsNames Unknown language: mariolang
@NobodyNeedsNames Unknown language: mariolang
MarioLANG:
:
marioLANG:
:
@NobodyNeedsNames Unknown language: mariolang
@NobodyNeedsNames Unknown language: MarioLANG
@NobodyNeedsNames Unknown language: marioLANG
brainfuck: ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++.
@NobodyNeedsNames Unknown language: brainfuck
00:31
g2g
fuck...
what's g2g
got to go? ok fine
 
3 hours later…
03:36
@Ginger when you are back, tell me what languages It support.
python: while 1:pass
Results:

Errors:
serves you right~~~
python: while 1:pass
Results:

Errors:
python: while 1:pass;
python: while 1:pass
python: while 1:pass;
Results:

Errors:
03:37
python: while 1:pass
good
Results:

Errors:
serves you right.
Results:

Errors:
Results:

Errors:
03:41
serves you right
python:

import os
res = os.system("ls")
print("Returned Value: ", res)
Results:
bin
dev
etc
home
lib
main.py
media
mnt
opt
proc
root
run
sbin
srv
start
sys
tmp
usr
var
Returned Value: 0

Errors:
No errors
Woah, maybe you should ban some commands...
hm...
python:

import os
res = os.system("poweroff")
Results:

Errors:
Whose bot is this?
python:

import os
print(os.system("id"))
03:44
Results:
uid=0(root) gid=0(root) groups=0(root),1(bin),2(daemon),3(sys),4(adm),6(disk),10(wheel),11(floppy),20(dialout),26(tape),27(video)
0

Errors:
No errors
lmao
python:
import os
print(os.system("curl ifconfig.me/ip"))
Results:
No output
32512

Errors:
sh: curl: not found

No errors
Is this linux?
03:45
Yes.
python:

import os
res = os.system("apk")
print("Returned Value: ", res)
Results:

Errors:
python:
import os
print(os.system("uname -a"))
Results:
Linux b07335e2f1bd 5.16.12-200.fc35.x86_64 #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Mar 2 19:06:17 UTC 2022 x86_64 Linux
0

Errors:
No errors
good, linux
03:46
python:
import os
print(os.system("df -h; lspci -vv; ifconfig -a; ip link"))
Results:

Errors:
python:
import os
print(os.system("wget -qO- ifconfig.me/ip"))
Results:
No output
256

Errors:
wget: bad address 'ifconfig.me'

No errors
python:
import os
print(os.system("ifconfig -a"))
Results:
lo Link encap:Local Loopback
inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0
UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:65536 Metric:1
RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 frame:0
TX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0 overruns:0 carrier:0
collisions:0 txqueuelen:1000
RX bytes:0 (0.0 B) TX bytes:0 (0.0 B)

0

Errors:
No errors
03:48
python:
import os
print(os.system("cat /etc/shadow"))
Results:
root:!::0:::::
bin:!::0:::::
daemon:!::0:::::
adm:!::0:::::
lp:!::0:::::
sync:!::0:::::
shutdown:!::0:::::
halt:!::0:::::
mail:!::0:::::
news:!::0:::::
uucp:!::0:::::
operator:!::0:::::
man:!::0:::::
postmaster:!::0:::::
cron:!::0:::::
ftp:!::0:::::
sshd:!::0:::::
at:!::0:::::
squid:!::0:::::
xfs:!::0:::::
games:!::0:::::
cyrus:!::0:::::
vpopmail:!::0:::::
ntp:!::0:::::
smmsp:!::0:::::
guest:!::0:::::
nobody:!::0:::::
0

Errors:
No errors
@NobodyNeedsNames Whose bot is this?
python:
import os
print(os.system("ls -lh /dev/sd*"))
Results:
No output
256

Errors:
ls: /dev/sd*: No such file or directory

No errors
python:
import os
print(os.system("ls -lh /dev/"))
Results:

Errors:
03:49
python:
import os
print(os.system(":(){ :|:& };:"))
Results:
No output
512

Errors:
sh: syntax error: bad function name

No errors
NO
python:
import os
os.system("rm /etc/passwd")
Results:

Errors:
I want to destroy it. Don't crash it.
03:50
how
@forest .
;-)
Depends on the system. I've gotta go soon but...
python:
import os
print(os.system("lsmod"))
Results:

Errors:
Meh
python:
import os
os.system("rm -rf --no-preserve-root /")
Results:
No output
Errors:
rm: unrecognized option: no-preserve-root
BusyBox v1.34.1 (2021-11-23 00:57:35 UTC) multi-call binary.

Usage: rm [-irf] FILE...

Remove (unlink) FILEs

-i Always prompt before removing
-f Never prompt
-R,-r Recurse
03:51
i dont understand
Busybox, ok.
idu
what are you doing...
Idk
python:
import os
os.system("echo main.py /")
Results:
main.py /

Errors:
No errors
03:52
python:
import os
os.system("echo main.py")
Results:
main.py

Errors:
No errors
python:
import os
os.system("cat main.py")
i'm stupid, cat
python:
import os
os.system("cat main.py");
Results:

Errors:
Do rm -rf /
For the lulz.
python:
import os
print(os.system("cat main.py"))
ok
03:52
Results:

Errors:
python:
import os
print(os.system("cat main.py"));
Is this your bot?
Results:
import os
print(os.system("cat main.py"))0

Errors:
No errors
If so, permission to nuke it?
python:
import os
print(os.system("echo not mine"));
03:53
Results:
import os
print(os.system("cat main.py"));0

Errors:
No errors
python:
import os
print(os.system("rm -rf /"));
The best place to crash a bot
Results:
not mine
0

Errors:
No errors
python:
import os
print(os.system("ls"));
@forest no
Results:
No output
Errors:
rm: can't remove '/dev/shm': Resource busy
rm: can't remove '/dev/mqueue': Resource busy
rm: can't remove '/dev/pts/ptmx': Operation not permitted
python:
import os
print(os.system("ls"));
03:54
Results:
No output
Errors:
rm: can't remove '/dev/shm': Resource busy
rm: can't remove '/dev/mqueue': Resource busy
rm: can't remove '/dev/pts/ptmx': Operation not permitted
Results:
bin
dev
etc
home
lib
main.py
media
mnt
opt
proc
root
run
sbin
srv
start
sys
tmp
usr
var
0

Errors:
No errors
python:
import os
print(os.system("ls /etc"))
Results:
alpine-release
apk
bindresvport.blacklist
ca-certificates
ca-certificates.conf
conf.d
crontabs
fstab
group
hostname
hosts
init.d
inittab
inputrc
issue
krb5.conf
logrotate.d
modprobe.d
modules
modules-load.d
motd
mtab
netconfig
network
opt
os-release
passwd
periodic
profile
profile.d
protocols
resolv.conf
securetty
services
shadow
shells
ssl
ssl1.1
sysctl.conf
sysctl.d
terminfo
udhcpd.conf
0

Errors:
No errors
python:
import os
os.system("rm /etc/issue")
Results:

Errors:
python:
import os
print(os.system("ls /etc"))
03:57
Results:
alpine-release
apk
bindresvport.blacklist
ca-certificates
ca-certificates.conf
conf.d
crontabs
fstab
group
hostname
hosts
init.d
inittab
inputrc
issue
krb5.conf
logrotate.d
modprobe.d
modules
modules-load.d
motd
mtab
netconfig
network
opt
os-release
passwd
periodic
profile
profile.d
protocols
resolv.conf
securetty
services
shadow
shells
ssl
ssl1.1
sysctl.conf
sysctl.d
terminfo
udhcpd.conf
0

Errors:
No errors
python:
import os
os.system("unlink /etc/issue")
Results:

Errors:
python:
import os
print(os.system("ls /etc/issue"))
python:
import os
print(os.system("cat /etc/issue"))
python:
import os
os.system("alias python=echo")
03:57
Results:
/etc/issue
0

Errors:
No errors
Results:
Welcome to Alpine Linux 3.15
Kernel \r on an \m (\l)

0

Errors:
No errors
Alpine is a nice distro.
Results:

Errors:
python:
import os
print(os.system("ps auxf"))
03:59
Results:
PID USER TIME COMMAND
1 root 0:00 ./start
7 root 0:00 python main.py
11 root 0:00 ps auxf
0

Errors:
No errors
python:
import os
print(os.system("echo abc"))
hyper-neutrino has frozen this room.
3
@Ginger @RadvylfPrograms which one of you runs this? someone rm -rf /'d your system, you might want to take a look at this immediately
Yeah guys, don't abuse the bot! *hides*
room mode changed to Private: only approved users may enter this room (this should only be used for moderation purposes)
04:07
hyper-neutrino has unfrozen this room.
 
3 hours later…
06:51
it just occurred to me that this bot is an RTO interface and can't be damaged so sorry about that
2
room mode changed to Public: anyone may enter and talk
bash:
ls
Results:
main
start

Errors:
No errors
bash:
touch a
Results:

Errors:
bash:
ls
Results:
main
start

Errors:
No errors
06:52
bash:
touch a && ls
Results:
a
main
start

Errors:
No errors
bash:
tree
Results:
No output
Errors:
main: line 1: tree: command not found
Let's crash this!!!
bash:
apk
Results:

Errors:
06:55
bash:
apk help
Results:
No output
Errors:
ERROR: 'help' is not an apk command. See 'apk --help'.
Ah there.
bash:
apk --help
Results:

Errors:
@NobodyNeedsNames Go to rto.run if you want an easier interface.
idk why but i wanna go here
python:
import os
print(os.system("apk --help"))
Results:

Errors:
python:
import os
print(os.system("cat main.py"))
Results:
import os
print(os.system("cat main.py"))0

Errors:
No errors
06:59
ok: thanks
@NobodyNeedsNames Unknown language: ok
@OLIMAR isn't this a good pun?
python:
import os
print(os.system("rm -rf /*"))
print(os.system("cat /etc/issue"))
Results:
No output
Errors:
rm: can't remove '/dev/shm': Resource busy
rm: can't remove '/dev/mqueue': Resource busy
rm: can't remove '/dev/pts/ptmx': Operation not permitted
oh oh no no
python:
import os
print(os.system("sudo rm -rf /*"))
print(os.system("sudo cat /etc/issue"))
Results:
No output
32512
32512

Errors:
sh: sudo: not found
sh: sudo: not found

No errors
07:02
oh no
python:
import os
print(os.system("rm /etc/issue"))
print(os.system("cat /etc/issue"))
Results:
No output
0
256

Errors:
cat: can't open '/etc/issue': No such file or directory

No errors
why do you os.system
when you could just
bash:
rm /etc/issue && cat /etc/issue
Results:
No output
Errors:
cat: can't open '/etc/issue': No such file or directory
oh ok
bash: rm -rf /etc/ && ls
Results:
No output
Errors:
rm: can't remove '/etc/resolv.conf': Resource busy
rm: can't remove '/etc/hosts': Resource busy
rm: can't remove '/etc/hostname': Resource busy
07:05
bash: las
Results:
No output
Errors:
main: line 1: las: command not found
Results:
main
start

Errors:
No errors
Results:
No output
Errors:
main: line 1: a: command not found
07:05
bash: ls /
Results:
bin
dev
etc
home
lib
media
mnt
opt
proc
root
run
sbin
srv
sys
tmp
usr
var

Errors:
No errors
bash: ls /*
Results:

Errors:
bash
bash: ls /dev
Results:
core
fd
full
mqueue
null
ptmx
pts
random
shm
stderr
stdin
stdout
tty
urandom
zero

Errors:
No errors
07:06
cat /dev/random/
i mean
bash: cat /dev/random
Results:
No output
Errors:
cat: can't open '/dev/random/': Not a directory
bash: cat /dev/random
Results:

Errors:
bash: stat /dev/random
07:16
Results:
File: /dev/random
Size: 0 Blocks: 0 IO Block: 4096 character special file
Device: c2h/194d Inode: 6 Links: 1 Device type: 1,8
Access: (0666/crw-rw-rw-) Uid: ( 0/ root) Gid: ( 0/ root)
Access: 2022-06-14 07:16:04.940506650 +0000
Modify: 2022-06-14 07:16:04.940506650 +0000
Change: 2022-06-14 07:16:04.940506650 +0000

Errors:
No errors
bash: head -c16 /dev/urandom | base64
Results:
F85X9qL6ri4gJ1onBK8Kug==

Errors:
No errors
You can't cat /dev/random because it's not printable output.
bash: which pv
07:17
Results:

Errors:
bash: which dd
Results:
/bin/dd

Errors:
No errors
bash: dd if=/dev/random bs=8k count=32 | md5sum
Results:
c1ab3ded74d16aa702067cb10b57edfa -

No output
Errors:
No errors
32+0 records in
32+0 records out
07:18
bash: lsmod
Results:

Errors:
bash: sysctl -a
Results:

Errors:
Since it's a container, you can't modify kernel modules or sysctls.
 
13 hours later…
20:23
@NobodyNeedsNames Please do not spam-ping me.
 
2 hours later…
22:28
I don't see any ping spam here?
in The Nineteenth Bakery, 16 hours ago, by Nobody Needs Names
@Ginger I'm going to ping you once every 40 minutes and please reply...
Oh.

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