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Tilde.Club: I had a couple drinks and woke up with 1,000 nerds
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#172Massively off-topic – but in American English is "a couple drinks" correct? British English would be "a couple of drinks". Just curious – I notice this a lot of US tech blogs.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elision https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cluster_reduction
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#173Re: Tilde.Club: I had a couple drinks and woke up with 1,000 nerds
#174It's been a wonderful weird little thing so far, with folks having a mix of nostalgia for and first exposure to shell account stuff, playing around with oldschool webbery, hacking little things together across user accounts, and just generally being great people in a nice place. I got inspired yesterday and wrote us up our own custom low-rent version of Flappy Bird: http://www.tilde.club/~cortex/js/tildebird/
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#175I was hoping to look at some plan files remotely and tried finger. It connected but hung.
Yeah, finger only works locally.
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#176Someone should mention telehack.com here - not quite shell, but a brilliant simulation and set of emulations. It attempts to replicate life as we knew it in 1986 or so.
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#177It's been a wonderful weird little thing so far, with folks having a mix of nostalgia for and first exposure to shell account stuff, playing around with oldschool webbery, hacking little things together across user accounts, and just generally being great people in a nice place. I got inspired yesterday and wrote us up our own custom low-rent version of Flappy Bird: http://www.tilde.club/~cortex/js/tildebird/
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#178“That’s a west coast thing,” said Mo, who grew up in California. “You use tildes instead of colons or dashes, it’s more like handwriting.” Interesting. I also grew up in California but never saw the tilde used as a colon or dash. I thought it was more used as a replacement for periods when the author wanted to come off as light/flirty/caring/sing-song.
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#179Earlier quoted context omitted.
In addition to 'wall' you can write to another user's tty if you're logged into the same machine with 'write' https://blogs.oracle.com/pranav/entry/how_to_send_message_to...
Try c-hey! It's skinnable write :) http://www.redbrick.dcu.ie/~c-hey/
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#180Oh man, this reminds me of my first shell account, and SDF, and the actual reason I got into computers. So excited. Maybe I could write a little communication API-type thing that these kinds of shell servers could implement, so communities could be linked together in some way? Hmm. That would be cool. I think I just found a good reason to mess around with Rust.
Yeah, I used lonestar back in the day, and had a great time. I wonder how much he is ready for when people get malicious though, getting a shell often meant something like presenting personal identifying information so they could come find you if you messed it up.