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F O R T R E S S :: public access node
[ 0.000000] FORTRESS/OS release 13 booting on serial console [ 0.041233] cpu0: online — clock steady, coffee pending [ 0.173932] mem: core memory banks verified, no parity errors ..... [ OK ] [ 0.312007] net: perimeter shields at maximum ..................... [ OK ] [ 0.550149] tape: reel-to-reel archive spun up, mostly for show .... [ OK ] [ 0.734511] httpd: public access gateway listening on :443 ........ [ OK ] [ 0.900000] init: entering multiuser mode — welcome, traveller
SUPERCOMPUTER FORTRESS
You have reached a small but proud node humming away in a datacenter, in the grand tradition of the public access UNIX systems where some of us typed our very first $ prompt.
No banners, no trackers, no cookies — just a machine, a shell, and the quiet satisfaction of a service that does exactly what it says in its man page.
Those who know, know. Those who don't: telnet was a way of life once.
| node | undisclosed, and happy that way |
| role | fortress keeper |
| uptime | measured in seasons |
| visitors | you, presumably on purpose |
| guestbook | write(1) me if you still remember how |
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