
When I installed GNU Hurd on my system in 2005ish, I was surprised to find out you could run guile or other commands without even logging in (but as a not-logged-in-user you couldn't really affect many things). Apparently this was somewhat inspired by the RMS-of-the-80s philosophy of "why lock people out?" Is this kind of like that?
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