Mare Crisium Soviet Socialist Regency | |
Frequently Asked Questions | |
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Q1: What is this place? | |
Q2: What services do you provide? | |
Q3: What services you do not provide? | |
Q4: Do you require a payment of a fee? | |
Q5: How do I sign up? | |
Q6: What can I do on the system? | |
Q7: What I cannot do on the system? | |
Q8: Can you please install $progam on the system? | |
Q9: How many accounts are there? How many do you plan to have? | |
Q10: Why putting a cap on the number of accounts? | |
Q11: OK, but why exactly 48 then? | |
Q12: Why this name? | |
Q13: What is the "civil right"? | |
Q14: How long do I retain my account? | |
Q98: Are you a Bolshevik spy? | |
Q99: Why do you sun this server? | |
Q1: What is this place? | |
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This is a public-access Unix system (pubnix). | |
Read about the history of pubnix systems | |
Q2: What services do you provide? | |
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We provide shell access via SSH to a full-featured text-only Unix | |
environment. Users can publish stuff via gopher or gemini. | |
Q3: What services you do not provide? | |
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We do not provide web hosting. If you are looking for a place to host | |
your website, please look elsewhere. | |
Q4: Do you require a payment of a fee? | |
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Nope. The service is and will remain free of charge for all its members. | |
Q5: How do I sign up? | |
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You have to send an email with your SSH public key attached. | |
Click here for detailed information about the sign-up procedure | |
Q6: What can I do on the system? | |
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You can do whatever your user can do on the system. This includes | |
executing any program for which you (or the group "sundogs") have "x" | |
(execute) permission, reading or writing any file for which you have | |
"r" or "w" permission, navigate via gopher, gemini, http, https, and | |
a handful of other protocols, mainly to other pubnix systems, sending | |
email to users in the circumlunar.space colonies, accessing the | |
federated circumlunar.space IRC network and text-based BBS, | |
collaborate with other users on the development of software, | |
documentation, and other shared resources, etc. | |
Q7: What I cannot do on the system? | |
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You cannot send spam, feed torrents, port-scan other machines, mine | |
crypto-currencies, publish illegal, violent or offensive material, harass | |
other users, waste system resources, etc. You cannot run your own daemon | |
or listen for connections on whatever port. You cannot treat other users | |
in a disrespectful manner, hinder their own activities on the server, or | |
mess up with their data. In a word: you cannot be an asshole. And if you | |
behave like one, rest assured you will be kicked out. | |
Q8: Can you please install $progam on the system? | |
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The answer is most probably "yes". Just post a request in the REQUESTS | |
board on the BBS, or email [email protected]. | |
Q9: How many accounts are there? How many do you plan to have? | |
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The number of user accounts on the server is capped at 48. This limit | |
does not include a couple of accounts needed for server maintenance. | |
The current number of accounts on the server is visible in the: | |
server status page | |
Q10: Why putting a cap on the number of accounts? | |
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Because we want this server and the circumlunar.space universe to be | |
a tightly-knit community, and there is no way to tightly-knit together | |
thousands of people. | |
Q11: OK, but why exactly 48 then? | |
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This has something to do with the mythical "Dunbar's number" | |
Read about the Dunbar's number on Gopherpedia | |
In practice, the idea is that each person can only maintain, at any | |
given time, a limited number of meaningful social contacts, due to | |
obvious limits on energy and time. Historically, this number was "set" | |
to something around 150, but there is a lot of disagreement about the | |
"correct" value. Anyhow, we want the circumlunar.space universe to | |
not grow larger than 150 users in total. Zaibatsu is capped at 32. | |
The Republic is capped at 64. The Soviet has intermediate resources | |
between Zaibatsu and Republic, and is capped at 48, which is a 32 plus | |
additional 16. The total is 144. End of story. | |
Q12: Why this name? | |
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The colonies in the circumlunar.space universe share a back-story | |
inspired by the novel "Schismatrix" by Bruce Sterling. In the novel | |
there are explicit references to "ten circumlunar colonies", each of | |
them named after the lunar mare or crater from which the materials | |
needed to construct the colony were extracted. Only two colonies are | |
named in full in the book, namely "The Mare Serenitatis Circumlunar | |
Corporate Republic" and "The Mare Tranquillitatis People's Circumlunar | |
Zaibatsu". The name of a couple of more colonies is hinted to by | |
Ryumin upon meeting Lindsay: "What's your home world? Crisium S.S.R.? | |
Copernican Commonwealth?". Crisium is in fact a lunar mare. What | |
Stirling had in mind by "S.S.R." is not known, but something like a | |
"Soviet Socialist Regency" does not sound totally unreasonable in the | |
Schismatrix universe. And I went for that one. | |
Q13: What is the "civil right"? | |
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All Soviet members have the right of having their account terminated | |
and all the content permanently removed at any time. This is what we | |
call the sundog's "civil right". | |
To claim your civil right, create a file with the filename | |
i-claim-my-civil-right in the top level of your home directory, with | |
the content "I claim my civil right." | |
Once you claim your civil right, your account will be deactivated | |
within one hour, and then it will totally and permanently removed | |
within one day of your request. The Union take seiousrly into account | |
the intentions of the Soviet members. The Union will not seek any | |
confirmation or approval before proceeding to remove your account | |
if you claim your civil right as explained above. Do not claim | |
your civil right lightly. | |
Q14: How long do I retain my account? | |
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Your account had indefinite validity, and you can keep it for as long | |
as you want. However, the Soviet is focused around participation and | |
collaboration, particularly regarding gopher/gemini content, | |
documentation/software, and active involvement in the circumlunar | |
universe. | |
The number of accounts at The Soviet is capped to 48 (see Q9), so we | |
will deactivate your account if it is left unused for more than one | |
year (365 days). By "unused" we mean an account to which you have not | |
logged in, or from which you have not published any content for more | |
than one year. The gopher/gemini content published from a deactivated | |
account (including phlogs and other stuff) will be moved in the | |
"inactive" section of the gopher/gemini space. | |
Your account will also be deleted if one calendar month passes after | |
the creation of your account and your gopher/gemini is either still | |
empty, or contains only an absolute minimum of content, e.g. a | |
"hello world" note saying that the space is under construction. As | |
soon as one item of genuine content is uploaded, your account is | |
safe from this consideration. | |
Q98: Are you a Bolshevik spy? | |
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Not even for a moment (or am I not?). The name is just part of the | |
back-story inspired to Schismatrix :) | |
Q99: Why do you run this server? | |
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For fun. And to give back to the circumlunar.space community. | |
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