> The Hack Club Slack<p>Imagine making a job board work over ssh and then using slack to communicate.<p>Especially when things like this exist and are much more in the spirit: <a href="https://github.com/shazow/ssh-chat" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/shazow/ssh-chat</a>
And here I thought this was for applying for jobs :( For people like me who live in SSH and C. Sadly, it appears to be some sort of MUD with a slack channel.<p>Oh well.
easier to read this file online? <a href="https://gist.github.com/zachlatta/3a5d780da6a3c964677a4f1c4c751f5c" rel="nofollow">https://gist.github.com/zachlatta/3a5d780da6a3c964677a4f1c4c...</a>
Pretty sweet job listing :) I indirectly worked with Hack Club in High School - really great experience. They helped organize a bunch of events and foster a community.
If you're doing agent forwarding in your .ssh/config for * this could be a massive security thread. Mods should probably put a disclaimer at the top of this thread.
I love the idea because it's like an automatic FizzBuzz filter<p><a href="http://weblog.raganwald.com/2007/01/dont-overthink-fizzbuzz.html" rel="nofollow">http://weblog.raganwald.com/2007/01/dont-overthink-fizzbuzz....</a>
I don't understand what this is. Is this just some dude's little terminal game?<p>I ssh'd to the server. I followed some weird little terminal prompts. I cat'd a .md file. I don't really see what's going on here.