SDF Public Access UNIX System: Community Computing Service Since 1987
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Summary
The article presents information about SDF (Super Dimension Fortress) Public Access UNIX System, a long-running community computing service established in 1987. It appears to be a directory or navigation page listing various services and features available through the SDF system, including welcome information, FAQ, status updates, member services, store, tour, gopher protocol access, abuse reporting, dial-up access, Minecraft server, social features, tilde communities, Europa server, webmail, user gallery, user map, IRC chat, tutorials, and remote access via telnet, git, and SSH protocols.
Key quotes
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join welcome faq status members store tour gopher abuse dialup minecraft
social tilde europa webmail gallery usermap irc tutorials telnet git ssh
Article URL: https://sdf.org/?ssh
Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47819410
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