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[What is this?] This is an unofficial GNU coreutils pack that contains the core(f)utility "no" PROGRAM NAME: "No" REPEAT print "n" + carriage return; UNTIL the program is terminated END The above program "No" prints an endless sequence of "n" - one per line - until the user terminates the program. Then, it is recalled in the computer's shell by typing "no" and pressing "Enter". The "no" core(f)util outputs repeatedly your wish for refusal and presents to you its absurdity and (f)utility. ....the official set of GNU core utilities includes a "yes" command. But not a "no". Thus, the oreutils "no" fills this gap. (You are welcome!)... well, this is not the whole story. To get the full picture, install this (f)utility and read the manifesto on the "man no" page README - (HOW TO INSTALL) To install this unofficial version of the GNU core utilities that include the ���No��� core (f)utility do: Download the attahced zip Open your terminal/shell cd [to the folder containing the core(f)utilities zip files (likely in your download folder)] tar -xvf [name of the unzipped folder] cd [into the unzipped folder] .configure make sudo make install Done in Terminal/Shell you can now type the following [Commands]: no -> \- output repeatedly your wish for refusal and presents to you its absurdity man no --> displays the text submitted to the Transmediale's Almanac 2021 (for Refusal)
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coreutils, core(f)utils, impossible refusal, transmediale, refusal, digital, protests, digital art culture, media theory, critical code studies
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