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Access to a Shared Unix Computer(tilde.club)
54 points by TigerUniversity 4 days ago | 18 comments
zahlman 33 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

It bothers me that they put so much effort into the aesthetic, but the links aren't underlined like they always were back in the day. It's a legitimate a11y feature, okay?

cbm-vic-20 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Multi-user Unix? What will they think of next?

This is cool, though. Gives people a taste of what it used to be like with everyone in the university logged into the big time-sharing machines all together.

technothrasher 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

> Multi-user Unix?

We could call it Multics!

But yeah, I remember those glory days of everybody on the school's Sun 3/280, when an accidental fork bomb would ruin everyone's homework.

mghackerlady 6 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

I kinda wish it stayed that way, or rather something better replaced multi-user systems as they aren't well suited to personal computers like we have nowadays. Plus I like the added bonus of not needing to spend much to have access to the kind of compute power needed for a compsci course, it makes compiling a lot faster

kjs3 3 hours ago | parent [-]

You apparently never had to share a 3B20 (around 1 MIP) with 200 other CS1401 students desperately trying to get their Pascal project to compile before the midnight deadline. 15m for 'hello world'? If you're lucky.

flyinghamster an hour ago | parent [-]

Eeeeeep. I was lucky that my big CS courses were done on a Sequent Balance 8000 equipped with six NS32032 CPUs and room for six more. Yup, SMP in the mid-1980s. That machine positively flew on loads that would bring the neighboring Pyramid 90x to its knees.

I had an account on a 3B20, and it did not impress me in the least, but the 3B2/400 boxes in one lab were pretty reasonable for being small systems. What a shame that the WE32000 didn't get any traction.

Before I went down to UIUC, the junior college had a Prime 650, and all compile jobs were run through a queue precisely to avoid having the machine get crushed.

mongrelion 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Apparently there are a few more similar communities like the one from the post

https://tildeverse.org/members/

davidcollantes 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I believe it runs Linux. [This](https://medium.com/message/tilde-club-i-had-a-couple-drinks-...) is the story behind tilde.club.

avadodin 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

The editorialized title brings back memories of logging into smashthestack almost two decades ago leaving and looking at graffiti on the walls.

I didn't learn much following the link itself other than it is supposed to be pronounced TIL-dee and that some people have more money to spare than others.

Levitating 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Similar to SDF.org and envs.net

nmz 2 hours ago | parent [-]

Except its actually useful, unless you pay sdf for membership (it's just like $30 or so) the only commands it can run is stuff on /bin, which is their prerogative, but tilde is much better. oh and they erase your account if you don't log in, which, why would you even login if there's nothing to do

john_alan 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

https://tilde.team FTW

pelcg 6 hours ago | parent [-]

It has been years since I have heard of this. Looks great!

roywashere 5 hours ago | parent [-]

I started my own! Scrappy https://tildeweb.nl

tosti 44 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

Hoi, kan ik ook lid worden aub met een kusje erop?

dddw 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Leuk, mag ik meespelen?

FergusArgyll 4 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Hey, I signed up for an account 2 days ago. Still no response, does anyone know what that means? Not accepted or it's just one overworked volunteer?

dirk94018 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Cool