Oh. It’s a foundation that provided and provides free access to the new and exciting technology of the INTERNET. The most popular thing now seems the be shell connections to machines running historical OS’s like Unix. There’s also Gopher and dialup and an internet radio station and a bunch of other services. Lemmy isn’t even listed on the main site, but obviously it still is online.
Beyond that I have to admit I’m new and don’t know it all. The foundation’s website itself feels like a mix of a museum exhibit and an actual active front page.
Does SDF count? It’s been going since 1987. Obviously the Lemmy instance is newer, and it’s stretching the definition of website a bit.
You ask as if people know what SDF is.
I mean, it’s literally my instance that I’m on right now, so I felt like a link would be overkill. But: www.sdf.org.
That didn’t really answer the implied question.
Oh. It’s a foundation that provided and provides free access to the new and exciting technology of the INTERNET. The most popular thing now seems the be shell connections to machines running historical OS’s like Unix. There’s also Gopher and dialup and an internet radio station and a bunch of other services. Lemmy isn’t even listed on the main site, but obviously it still is online.
Beyond that I have to admit I’m new and don’t know it all. The foundation’s website itself feels like a mix of a museum exhibit and an actual active front page.
Super Dimension Fortress, obviously
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