An Excruciatingly Detailed Guide To SSHabobla@lemm.ee to Programming@programming.dev – 189 points – 10 months agograhamhelton.com12Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsBack in University (2010-2013), I lived in a dorm on campus that had internet through the university's network. It was extremely cheap and fast (100/100 at equivalent to 3 USD per month), but Internet access was metered with a max of 50 GB / month. However, access to University resources was not metered, and every student had ssh access to the datacenter. That -D was a godsend.The D is a godsend, lol.Touché
Back in University (2010-2013), I lived in a dorm on campus that had internet through the university's network. It was extremely cheap and fast (100/100 at equivalent to 3 USD per month), but Internet access was metered with a max of 50 GB / month. However, access to University resources was not metered, and every student had ssh access to the datacenter. That -D was a godsend.The D is a godsend, lol.Touché
Back in University (2010-2013), I lived in a dorm on campus that had internet through the university's network.
It was extremely cheap and fast (100/100 at equivalent to 3 USD per month), but Internet access was metered with a max of 50 GB / month.
However, access to University resources was not metered, and every student had ssh access to the datacenter.
That
-D
was a godsend.The D is a godsend, lol.
Touché