That’s true. I chose lemmy.sdf.org because SDF is a venerable old (1980s) unix organization (movement?).
The SDF lemmy is still small compared to the big instances, but with SDFs non-partisan history and existing resources, it is still widely federated (ie, with both lemmy.world and beehaw.org)
Plus, SDF is just cool. I mean… I didn’t really NEED a remote shell from . After all, I use them every day for work and run Linux! But I didn’t realize that I WANTED one until I tried it.
That’s true. I chose lemmy.sdf.org because SDF is a venerable old (1980s) unix organization (movement?).
The SDF lemmy is still small compared to the big instances, but with SDFs non-partisan history and existing resources, it is still widely federated (ie, with both lemmy.world and beehaw.org)
Plus, SDF is just cool. I mean… I didn’t really NEED a remote shell from . After all, I use them every day for work and run Linux! But I didn’t realize that I WANTED one until I tried it.
Very cool. Very #retrocomputing