Put bytes into a file. A bit like tee, but without the output.
Mostly made for webassembly.sh.
Can also be useful if you don't like constructs like
```bash echo 42 | sudo tee /proc/sys/... >/dev/null
sudo bash -c 'echo 42 >/proc/sys/...' ```
Example:
bash
echo please sit down when you | sudo pee /dev/kmsg
sudo pee /dev/kmsg '<5>'Pee: from arguments, with proper tag
sudo dmesg -T | tail