No see, he's saying the woke_mind_virus is protecting him! He can no longer accidentally run the rm command and erase his entire mind. It's 4d cheese or whatever to tell the woke they are actually correct and this right wing posturing is a plot /s
To be fair to Musk (🤢), he would need to significantly dumb down proper Linux commands for his target audience. So it's possible he wrote some pseudo command lines and sprinkled in the most known tech references that even his audience will sort of recognize.
Or, as is most likely, he is in fact, a big fat poser with everything. Shit like this is like the "code" I used to pretend write on loose leaf paper in elementary school that was just computery-sounding gibberish.
I mean, there was a period about 15 years ago when he seemed to be the only rich person actually talking about climate change, doing something that might make some difference (investing in an electric vehicle startup, and later a rooftop solar startup) and seemed to actually be concerned about it. I now question if that was just an act or not.
On the other hand there is the theory that he fell down the right wing social media pipeline during the pandemic and that's why he's seemed to have such a sudden shift on political party affiliation. I like that theory because I think it's kinda funny to imagine one of the richest men in the world being too cooped up and spending too long doomscrolling to the point that he became radicalized by social media algorithms
He is just person born in rich family that used social media to create image of some kind of engineering genius, when his actual "skill" was to have money, push engineers to work hard and knowing how to get money from the government.
"The surge of emotion that shot through me when I saved your life taught me an even more valuable lesson: where woke_mind_virus lives in my brain. [Announcer: "woke_mind_virus deleted."] Goodbye, woke_mind_virus."
Loopback Addresses, Always your computer
127.x.x.x
Private IP Addresses, Computers on your local network
10.x.x.x
172.16.0.0 -172.31.255.255
192.168.x.x
169.254.x.x (link local, used if your network has no DHCP server)
Multicast, Addresses multiple computers on your local network
224.0.0.0 - 239.255.255.255
Broadcast, Addresses all computers on your local network
255.255.255.255
CGNAT Addresses, Computers on your same ISP/carrier
100.64.0.0 - 100.127.255.255
(Only applicable if your ISP/carrier uses CGNAT)
Public Internet Addresses Most other IP addresses
Which block of private IPs your local network uses depends on how your router/DHCP server is configured. If you're using the standard router your ISP provided then whatever default settings on that will determine your local subnet.
@SchmidtGenetics@HiddenLayer555 No. 127.0.0.x will always be localhost / local machine in any network. What you're referring to 192.168.x.x and 10.x.x.x are normalized local network addressing, 192.168 widely used by ISP on their router for home client and 10 being used by companies IT.
Ah on my end, both are the same companies IP provider and they are different modem manufacturers. Both were used to log into the modem to change settings.