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Can somebody explain more
My interpretation is a visualization of SSH as a transport protocol. You say hey SSH, send this message to this remote computer. And SSH goes to that computer and authenticates with a key, then enters your commands. In this case 'ls'. Then ssh takes the output of that command, in this case the contents of the directory, and brings it back to you.
I could have sworn there is a puffer fish-themed SSH file manager GUI, but I can't for the life of me find it right now.
The openssh logo is a puffer fish
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