Can somebody explain more
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Hint: :q!
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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
fish
It's nice when memes are drawn completely from scratch like this. It gives just a little validation to this silly scrolling we all do everyday.
I believe the word you're looking for is "comic"
You can't expect me to remember the right words for things while studying for engineering finals
I'll need your answer in the form of a second order differential.
Good luck!
The word "meme" is misused a lot.
Is there a source for this? Who's the artist?
me
Dude I know you already know this, but you are a truly fantastic artist. Thanks for sharing
If you say so, I won't argue! My pleasure.
wow, good job
You are so cool.
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scp autocomplete be like
This isn't SSH, it's FI-SH
Now the real question is... do you use fish shell?
Looks unencrypted