say I want to play a free online game which forces me to disable my adblockers/tracker blockers, but without actually turning those off. Is there a way to circumvent that? (I found out that it's the game that does that, as it is the same across at least 10 sites, including the one they all point to for the game)
@Braiam yup. That's actually a full-page 30 second trailer of some game, so after every level (which takes you a minute) you can watch ads for half that time!
oh btw @Braiam I found the core of the issue. /bin/sh doesn't handle arrays. So you can't have a variable with something like -Dplop="-Dvalue1 -Dvalue2=\"some space\""
so ultimately, I need to rewrite the whole thing in Bash, which I don't think I can do, or abuse $@ and I don't think it's even possible to abuse it this way anyway
but it doesn't work for my case since I have literally one string as input -Dplop="-Dvalue1 -Dvalue2=\"some space\"" and somehow it needs to be tokenized at the spaces, that aren't inside escaped quotes :/
Here we have degrees and certificates. A degree means you took all the gen ed stuff and you have been "cultured". A certificate means you know what you are doing but you do not care about "culture"