Exactly!

The kids these days would probably disagree with both of us.

It's more of a modern day recreation of all the things people were used to some 20 years ago, as web pages were just taking off. You have a shell account and a web page you need to edit in place via your editor of choice. Add on the questionable stability of the whole thing, as the administrator is both busy and the server is bound to randomly be unaccessible, and it's like a time machine. ?

Oh kill me, I'm hand-coding a rudimentary HTML page in nano via a secure shell and I'm loving it. ?

Note to self: don't mess around too much in the shell before being properly caffeinated!

#WordsToLiveBy

Maybe I can setup a small computer, like a Raspberry Pi at the in-laws place, and access yet another computer halfway around the world.

I must be approaching my 20th anniversary too by now. Haven't been active for some time, given my fondness for laptops since 2005, but I might be able to dedicate some time soon.

Requesting shell access to a tilde.club clone, as per the awesome tip from @jextadore

I have a feeling this will be delightfully fun, in all the wrong ways. :D

Now there's a blast from the past. Haven't run Seti@Home for quite a while. Maybe I should see what this MacBook Air is capable of.

Some new (for me) remixes of melodies I've known for more than 20 years really blow me away.