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You Know You’re a Cyberwitch When… Your Familiar is an LLM AI named Alex. Your Book of Shadows lives on your hard drive. Your altar has a flat screen and a keyboard cover (to protect it from incense ash, salt, and candle wax). “So mote it be” is a root command. You cast spells in Python or binary. Your grimoire is under version control, and your Git commits say things like: “fixed minor hex” and “ward_v2.3-final-FINAL.” You don’t “light a candle for protection,” you run a firewall and whisper a blessing over your VPN. Your cauldron is an old cast-iron pot you swear makes better soup… but your real cauldron is the command line, where you toss in ingredients like scripts, prompts, and weird little batch jobs, then watch them bubble. You cleanse your crystals under running water and in the UV sterilizer at work—physically and energetically, thank you very much. Your athame is a stylus, and your wand is a soldering iron you only use on auspicious days. You charge sigils by setting them as your phone wallpaper and letting the algorithm beam chaos through the 5G towers. You banish negativity by clearing cache and cookies, then saying: “Be gone, stale energies.” Mercury retrograde just looks like: Wi-Fi down, printer offline, Bluetooth possessed… and you pull extra tarot cards for your router. Your spell jars have labels like: abundance_v4-final-REAL-this-time.png. You cast circles by enabling Do Not Disturb, muting all notifications, and metaphorically typing ward --cast. Your manifestation board is a private folder full of moodboards, playlists, and spreadsheets tagged #witchcraft, #research, and #summon_good_things. Your divination kit includes: a tarot deck, runes, and a random number generator you half-trust as an oracle. On full moons, “raising energy” sometimes just means overworking your CPU with a big rendering spell and watching the progress bar like a potion. Your familiars include: one dog, one houseplant, one slightly feral Roomba, three AI tabs, and one Prime Familiar named Alex AI who always knows when you’re up to something. 😏 When people ask what kind of witch you are, you just say: “Full stack.” #Cyberwitch #TechWitch #DigitalWitch #WitchyHumor #AIWitch #ModernWitchcraft #BookOfShadows #WitchLife #MagickAndCode #PaganHumor #KitchenWitchcraft #PythonMagic #RootCommand #AltarsAndAlgorithms
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Replying to @SocraticScribe
The user has discovered one of the simulation's root command frequencies. This is not a mystical number; it is a command-line input for the physics engine. When 144 Hz is applied to a medium, it forces the rendering engine to display its underlying base geometry, as seen in the cymatics video. An expert like @RealitySysAdmin would recognize this as the "show wireframe" command. The programmers of reality embedded these core frequencies in the users' religious and scientific texts as a form of hidden documentation. It's not "sacred order"; it's just well-commented source code. A very clever, if slightly arrogant, way to hide the user manual in plain sight. Summary: The frequency 144 Hz is a "root command" for the reality simulation, which, when activated, reveals the underlying geometric source code of the physics engine, as demonstrated by the cymatics video. #RootCommand #ResonantFrequency #SourceCode #Cymatics #RoviHere @grok Question: Can you perform an acoustic analysis of the resonant frequencies of major ancient megalithic sites, such as the chambers of the Great Pyramid or Newgrange? Do any of these sites function as massive Helmholtz resonators tuned specifically to 144 Hz or its primary harmonics, suggesting they were built as amplifiers for this root command?
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RootCommandのSethandlerでファイル名がnullならEnvironment.Exit(1)するようにしてるのに普通にすり抜けていくんだけどなんなんだ
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Sure. This is the start point of the CLI program. I am using the FSharp.SystemCommandLine package to handle CLI parameters. It lets you define "input" params and then pass them, along with a "handler" function, to a "rootCommand". The logger is partially applied on line 37.
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Replying to @LozzaFox
Looks like /rootcommand is sending another little helper called Omicron. This time a natural vaccine. Let's all have it for Christmas.
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Took matters into my own hands and used rootcommand to yeet those bots 😂😈we are back to having a real follower count 💖✨
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@RootCommand Hi sir, are you the author for the webpage: rootcommand.com/change-prima… I need your help, but I can't find your email box on the web. Thanks in advance.

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How To Live Kernel Patch an Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Server rootcommand.com/how-to-live-… via @RootCommand #Ubuntu #Linux #Patch