

I only wish we could have gotten a TV with a live Xitter search feed for “Iraq” in the background again. Yes, again. (Apologies for YouTube link.)


I only wish we could have gotten a TV with a live Xitter search feed for “Iraq” in the background again. Yes, again. (Apologies for YouTube link.)
It’s weird with a multi-command string (i.e. when semicolons get involved), shortest answer is to fiddle with it. I think it may work at the beginning if you put the rest of the command in a (subshell)?
Yeah, I thought of that, but it would be just as easy for someone at the building to be like “I know your boss probably said you can just bust in here, but that’s not how the law works. You still need a warrant.”
But are ICE agents likely to understand even well established legal precedent? This is at the point of being guerrilla legality, it’s about using confusion to create delays for them wherever possible.
Pro tip: you can also put the < urls.txt at the start for readability. The arrow doesn’t have to point at the command.
Slopturding
or
Turdturfing