johndough 10 months ago

I don't, but I run the same system configuration, so I can compile it on my computer, transfer it and run it.

Alternatively, if a compiler such as gcc is available, you could also run

    # https seems to be broken on this website currently
    wget http://www.daidouji.com/oneko/distfiles/oneko-1.2.sakura.5.tar.gz
    tar -xf oneko-1.2.sakura.5.tar.gz
    cd oneko-1.2.sakura.5/
    gcc oneko.c -lX11 -lm -o oneko
    ./oneko &
    cd ..
    # remove all traces
    rm -r oneko-1.2.sakura.5 oneko-1.2.sakura.5.tar.gz
  • rixed 10 months ago

    so, to remind your coworkers that they should securely lock their computer, you download some software from http and run it on it?

    • ycombinatrix 10 months ago

      Not the person you're responding to but my workplace has a special internal link precisely to "remind" coworkers to not leave unlocked laptops unattended.

      Don't worry, it's https ;)

    • johndough 10 months ago

      No. As mentioned before, I have a precompiled binary. But you are right about security, so here is how to verify the SHA-256 hash of this file:

          printf '2c2e05f1241e9b76f54475b5577cd4fb6670de058218d04a741a04ebd4a2b22f\t oneko-1.2.sakura.5.tar.gz' | sha256sum -c