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  "textContent": "submitted by sjmulder to programmer_humor\n64 points | 18 comments\nhttps://codeberg.org/sjmulder/sudo.com\n\n> An implementation of sudo for DOS, to run the given command with full privileges. It can be used to edit important system files, run disk partitioning tools, and so on!",
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