Access to a Shared Unix Computer

(tilde.club)

44 points | by TigerUniversity 3 days ago

9 comments

  • davidcollantes 24 minutes ago
    I believe it runs Linux. [This](https://medium.com/message/tilde-club-i-had-a-couple-drinks-...) is the story behind tilde.club.
  • cbm-vic-20 4 hours ago
    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 31 minutes ago
      > 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 3 hours ago
      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 1 hour ago
        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.
  • mongrelion 1 hour ago
    Apparently there are a few more similar communities like the one from the post

    https://tildeverse.org/members/

  • avadodin 3 hours ago
    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 3 hours ago
    Similar to SDF.org and envs.net
  • john_alan 3 hours ago
  • dirk94018 31 minutes ago
    Cool
  • FergusArgyll 2 hours ago
    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?