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Federated Services are services which many instances form a network to provide a greater whole than the sum of their parts, each participant in the Fediverse is an “instance”. A message or other item made available on one instance is visible and available on other instances.
We make these services available to all people who do not abuse it in order to promote the values of Free Speech, and those of the United States Constitution First Amendment. A free republic is not possible without free speech and commercial mainstream media do not provide it. We also get some advertisement benefit from hosting these, it is our hope that people who see how fast and responsible our ser
vices are will decide to do hosting or use other paid services here.
There are numerous federated services available, we offer Macrobloging platform Friendica, Hubzilla; Microbloging services Mastodon, Misskey, a federated search engine, Yacy, and a federated cloud service, Nextcloud.
Macrobloging services are message systems that allow long form posts similar in format to Facebook. These allow for works of fiction, poetry, technical papers, news items, short stories, and more. These formats are most useful for discussion of social issues.
Microbloging services allow only short form posts similar in format to Twitter. While you can link to larger articles elsewhere, you have a relatively short character limit and so can not post them directly.
Censorship, is handled much different on the fediverse than on mainstream media like Twitter or Facebook. On the fediverse, each individual instance is responsible for content available on that instance, but does not censor the rest of the network. Thus if you find the rules of one instance too constraining you can move to another.
Federated search engines are analogous to federated message systems in that each instance chooses what portion of the internet it wants to crawl. When you enter a search term, the local instance queries all of the federated instances, collates and sorts the results and presents them to you. As with messages, each instance can have it’s own censorship policies but no one instance can censor the enti
re network.
Given the wild-west nature of the fediverse, it is probably not suitable for children under 14, and you’re guaranteed to find some material that will offend virtually everyone. With federated search engines, material that is inappropriate will usually be flagged sensitive or nsfw (not safe for work) so as long as you don’t expand material marked as such, you can avoid this sort of material. Ther
e are occasionally people who violate these rules, we do our best to remove such individuals none the less some will get through.
We offer the following federated services:
Friendica.Eskimo.Com
Friendica is a decentralized long format macrobloging message network. It is similar in format to facebook however there is no centralized censorship. Also, it is able to federate with all other federated message systems which use ActivityPub protocol and also we have extensions that allow it to speak to several other networks via other protocols.
Hubzilla.Eskimo.Com
Hubzilla is similar in message format to Friendica in that it allows long posts. However, it specializes in it’s ability to provide connectivity to multiple protocols and so we include it in our mix of federated services primarily for the better connectivity it offers. Hubzilla provides a great deal of interoperability between many networks though ActivityPub is still it’s prim
ary protocol. Hubzilla gives you a greater degree of control over privacy than some of the other networks. You can create private channels that are served between hubzilla instances and other compatible instances.
Mastodon.Eskimo.Com
Mastodon is first and foremost an alternative to Twitter. While Twitter has Tweets, Mastodon has Toots. The format is very similar. Mastodon toots have a limit of 500 characters. Similar to the short limit of Twitter. This is why this platform is referred to as a Microbloging format. Mastodon interacts with other ActivityPub instances however when a long form blog post from another i
nstance arrives, you are only shown a short portion with a link to follow to see the full post on the originating site.
NextCloud.Eskimo.Com
Nextcloud If you are a customer of Eskimo North, your login credentials will work without a domain extension to access Nextcloud. If you are not a customer you can apply for a Nextcloud account using your choice of login and password, in this case the login should include your originating network. Some features require an Eskimo North shell account to take full advantage of.
Pixelfed.Eskimo.Com
Pixelfed is a federated pixel gallery. A place where you can share your photos to the widest audience possible, and you can view what others have shared. We now have this site also properly federated so any images you share can be viewed on any other Fediverse site by users who follow you, and you can view images posted by anyone on any fediverse site whom you follow.
Yacy.Eskimo.Com
Yacy is a federated search engine. There are several thousand instances on the Internet. Each instances crawls whatever portion of the web the administrator requested. It is also possible for the administrator of a site with relatively few resources to request a larger site to do crawls on their behalf. Unfortunately, it does not provide a method for an end user to initiate a crawl, but if you send e-mail to support@eskimo.com and request a crawl, we will initiate a crawl on your behalf.
Shell Accounts
A shell is a command line interface for an operating system. With most shell providers, a command line interface on one flavor of Linux or Unix is all you get. Eskimo North provides access to eight different popular Linux distributions and SunOS Unix. Eskimo North also full remote desktop capabilities using X2Go with sound, and also NX, VNC, and RPD without sound.
Account Types
We offer four different levels of shell accounts: Economy, Standard, Power, and Enterprise. Background tasks such as IRC bots, Game Servers, and the like are permitted on all account types except student. IRC servers are not permitted because of their tendency to draw denial of service attacks. Standard, Power, Enterprise, and Super-Max shells include a MySQL database allowing you to run a variety of LAMP stack based applications on your website and to use non-web based applications that require a database.
Web Hosting
Web hosting under our domain is provided with all shell accounts. You can host your own domains with virtual domains or web hosting packages.
Remote Desktop
Remote desktop capability is like having a monitor, keyboard, mouse, and speakers plugged right into our servers. Because our servers can be accessed anywhere in the world, this allows you to have a work environment you can access from anywhere in the world without risking losing your files to a laptop, tablet, or phone thief. We offer remote desktop capabilities on all of our shell servers except for the SunOS server. We support x2go, nx, vnc, and rdp protocols. X2go is the best choice as it provides extremely efficient compression and X round trip removal as well as sound.
Applications
Applications include Office Suites such as Libre Office and Caligra (which can read and write Microsoft Office file formats), Web and Program Development tools such as Bluefish Editor as well as many other editors, compilers, interpreters, scripting languages, debuggers, profilers, and online documentation.
E-mail
Our e-mail system offers unprecedented flexibility. You can access your mail via shell mail readers including graphical mailers like Thunderbird, or via Web mail, or via pop-3 and imap mail protocols, complete with TLS encryption. Our mail system includes Bayesian filtering with Spam Assassin which can be individually configured for your needs. Procmail allows you to sort and process mail automatically. Smartlist allows you to maintain mailing lists.
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Access to all of our servers is available via strong encryption. The shell servers all support ssh access. All of the remote desktop protocols tunnel via ssh. We maintain all of our servers up to date keep with the latest patches. Backups are made weekly.
[color=darkblue]Eskimo North has been providing Unix timeshare services since 1985. We have been providing Linux timeshare, shell access, web hosting, e-mail, and Internet services since 1992. Please take a look at our services as they support our free Federated services including Friendica, Hubzilla, Mastodon, Nextcloud, Pixelfed, and Yacy Search.
We have a variety of Linux Servers with a variety of Linux Distributions and Desktop Environments. Linux servers in use here are of three basic lines, those derived from RedHat, such as Fedora, Centos, and Scientific Linux, and those derived from Debian such as Debian, Ubuntu, and Mint. Ubuntu is the most current and feature rich. Then there is Manjaro, derived from Arch Linux. Arch is more often broken because it is a real “do it yourself” Linux, an excellent learning platform, a good development platform, not a good production platform.
All of these servers are available if you have a shell account here. You can use them to learn various versions, decide which to install, and as one place you can develop applications for all versions. We install a wide variety of development tools on all of our publicly available servers.
Our servers listen to port 443 in addition to the standard ssh port of 22 to provide a means to connect from behind a firewall that blocks non-web access. You can also utilize Guacamole on our website (login public, password public).
Alma.Eskimo.Com
This server is running Alma 8. Alma Linux replaces Scientific Linux after it’s discontinuation. Presently we are running Alma 8 because Alma 9 does not support NIS out of the box although there are ways of hacking it in. It is unfortunate that Redhat chose to piss on the infrastructure so many organizations depend upon. This is why we tend to favor Debian derived flavors. None the less as Redhat derived software goes Alma is pretty solid.
Anduinos.Eskimo.Com
Anduinos is a Debian derived distribution that defaults to a Gnome Desktop themed to look like Windows 10. At present though this Desktop is not working over network connections, instead Mate and Gnome are presently available. I am working on some others.
Debian.Eskimo.Com
Debian Bullseye has a rich assortment of software installed, including hundreds of Games, a huge variety of Office Productivity software, many Educational and Scientific applications, a variety of Integrated Development Environments, and many programming languages. All of the documentation available online these applications is also loaded.
Fedora.Eskimo.Com
Fedora Rawhide can be accessed graphically using x2go and the Mate desktop. It has the most applications of any of the Redhat derived servers. I install just about everything I can get to work on this machine so it has a huge variety of applications installed.
Kali.Eskimo.Com
Kali is a special purpose shell server designed for penetration testing. It is primarily here to test our own internal security, and as a result, egress is extremely limited, however upon request, proof of IP space ownership, and permission of the owner and agreement to hold us harmless because it is possible some of these tests may be destructive, we will allow outbound for testing of other sites.
Manjaro.Eskimo.Com
Manjaro is a good choice for a Linux user who wants to just install and go. There is a pleasant user interface and a good choice of software in the Manjaro repositories. It is a less technical Linux than Ubuntu, you can do most things through graphical interfaces and the default xfce interface is extremely light in terms of memory footprint. Like most modern distros, a variety of Windows systems are available and we have Gnome, Mate, KDE, Xfce, LXDE, and LXQT installed.
Mint.Eskimo.Com
Mint is another recent addition to our shell servers. It is running Mint, although we have the Mate Desktop installed for graphical access. This is necessary because Unity and other compositing Desktops are incompatible with x2go and really work very roughly with VNC. If you like games, this is a good server to use and there are many installed. Mint is a derivative of Ubuntu which in turn is derived from Debian and this server thus follows the structure and layout of Debian and Ubuntu.
MxLinux.Eskimo.Com
MxLinux is an excellent choice for a computer with limited resources. Before the overhead of a Desktop is considered, MxLinux uses 200MB less RAM out of the box than does Ubuntu. If you’re not a fan of Poettering and Systemd, you’ll like this OS as it still uses a System-V init with Systemd shims to allow packages requiring systemd to function. You can also run systemd and in fact I am doing so because it boots faster. The default Desktop is LXDE which is also small and efficient. But if you like eye candy you can install any Desktop you like and as with other servers I will install all that I can get to work on this OS.
PopOS.Eskimo.Com
popOS is a modern appearing OS based upon Ubuntu, and not just indirectly, it actually utilizes Ubuntu’s repositories in addition to it’s own. The Desktops presently available on it are Gnome and Mate, though Gnome is a special edition known as Sparkle, and it does not operate properly with X2go. Presently X2go and ssh are the only two access methods. I am working on the others.
Rocky8.Eskimo.Com
Rocky8 is a RedHat derived operating system very similar to Centos before Centos was absorbed, and ruined, by Redhat. While Centos support, with the exception of Centos9 is going away on June 30th, 2024, and CentOS9 is not usable because of the deletion of NIS by RedRat which is necessary to our organization, Rocky8 will be supported for security updates through May of 2029, thus provides us a means of continuing to offer a Redhat based environment for another five years.
Ubuntu.Eskimo.Com
Ubuntu can be accessed graphically using x2go and the Mate Desktop. The native Unity desktop is a compositing desktop which is incompatible with x2go. This machine is equipped with many applications including a huge number of games, a rich assortment of development tools and computer programming languages, a huge assortment of Office productivity software, many scientific, electronic, and educational tools.
Zorin.Eskimo.Com
Zorin is a Ubuntu derived operating system. It combines the eye candy of some other Ubuntu flavors such as Mint, with the security awareness and up to date nature of Ubuntu providing a really superb server environment. This machine is our best equipped server. It has the full Ubuntu Studio Suite, a very large assortment of development tools, language packs for all supported languages, many games, both Libre and Caligra Office Suites, and much more. X2go is supported on this machine.
Crontab access, batch, and background jobs are allowed on all of our servers. Most have unrestricted outbound access with the exception of kali owing to high abuse potential for tools that exist on it.'
We also offer web hosting, e-mail, and virtual private servers.
Bouncing into the Rhythm: Exploring the Addictive World of Geometry Dash
This isn't your average platformer. Forget elaborate stories or complex controls. Geometry Dash, and other games like it, offer a deceptively simple, yet endlessly challenging, experience built around rhythm, reaction, and sheer determination. So, buckle up, because we're about to embark on a journey through its blocky, musical landscapes.
The Heartbeat of the Game: Understanding the Gameplay
At its core, Geometry Dash is a rhythm-based platformer. You control a small icon (typically a cube) that automatically moves forward. Your only control is a single tap, which makes your icon jump. That's it. Seems easy, right?
Wrong.
The game throws a relentless barrage of obstacles your way: spikes, blocks, moving platforms, and gaps that seem impossibly wide. The key to survival is timing your jumps perfectly, syncing your actions to the beat of the music. The music isn't just background noise; it's an integral part of the gameplay, providing audio cues that help you anticipate upcoming challenges.
As you progress through the levels, new gameplay mechanics are introduced. You'll encounter:
• Ships: These allow you to control vertical movement by holding down the tap button to ascend and releasing to descend. Mastering ship control is crucial for navigating narrow corridors and avoiding deadly ceilings.
• Balls: These introduce a gravity-flipping mechanic. Tapping changes your ball's gravity, forcing you to strategically flip between the top and bottom of the screen to avoid obstacles.
• UFOs: Similar to the ship, the UFO allows you to jump and glide through the air, but with a different feel and rhythm.
• Waves: These introduce a challenging wave form that requires precise, rapid taps to navigate tight spaces.
• Robots: These allow for variable jump heights based on how long you hold the tap button.
And that's not all! You'll also encounter portals that change your size, mirror your movement, or even reverse the direction of gravity. Each element requires a different timing and strategy, keeping the gameplay fresh and challenging.
To give you a good starting point, you can also find resources like this one: Geometry Dash. They offer a selection of online Geometry Dash games that you can play directly from your browser.
Survival Tips for Aspiring Geometry Dash Masters
Okay, so you understand the basics. Now, how do you actually play well? Here are a few tips to help you survive the onslaught of spikes and blocks:
• Listen to the Music: We mentioned this earlier, but it's worth repeating. The music is your best friend. Pay attention to the beat and use it to anticipate upcoming jumps and obstacles.
• Practice, Practice, Practice: There's no substitute for practice. The more you play a level, the more familiar you'll become with its layout and timing. Don't be afraid to repeat sections over and over again.
• Use Practice Mode: Geometry Dash features a practice mode that allows you to place checkpoints throughout the level. This is invaluable for learning difficult sections without having to start from the beginning every time you die.
• Don't Give Up: Geometry Dash is notoriously difficult. You will die. A lot. The key is to learn from your mistakes, adjust your timing, and keep trying. The satisfaction of finally beating a challenging level is well worth the effort.
• Experiment with Different Icons: While the gameplay remains the same, different icons can provide a slightly different feel. Some players find that certain icons are easier to control than others.
• Adjust Your Settings: Experiment with the game's settings, such as turning on "smooth fix" or adjusting the graphical quality, to find what works best for your device.
Beyond the Main Levels: Exploring the Community
One of the most appealing aspects of Geometry Dash is its thriving community. Players can create and share their own levels, ranging from simple, beginner-friendly challenges to incredibly complex and visually stunning creations. This allows for endless replayability and ensures that there's always something new to discover.
Exploring community levels can be a great way to hone your skills and discover new techniques. You can also find levels that cater to your specific preferences, whether you enjoy fast-paced challenges or more atmospheric and visually appealing experiences.
The End Game: Why Geometry Dash is So Addictive
So, what makes Geometry Dash so captivating? It's a combination of factors:
• Simple Controls, High Skill Ceiling: The game is easy to pick up and play, but mastering it requires dedication and skill.
• Addictive Gameplay Loop: The constant cycle of dying, learning, and improving is incredibly addictive.
• Rhythm-Based Mechanics: The synchronization with the music creates a unique and engaging experience.
• Community-Driven Content: The endless stream of user-created levels provides endless replayability.
Ultimately, Geometry Dash is a testament to the power of simple, well-executed gameplay. It's a game that rewards perseverance, challenges your reflexes, and keeps you coming back for more. So, if you're looking for a challenging and addictive experience, give it a try. You might just find yourself hooked on the rhythm. Now go out there, bounce, and try not to die (too many times)! """
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How to Play Slice Master: A Fun and Engaging Gaming Experience
Gameplay
Getting Started
When you first dive into Slice Master
, the premise is straightforward and easy to grasp. The main objective is to slice various objects that appear on your screen with precision. You’ll find yourself presented with an array of colorful fruits, vegetables, and other interesting items that you need to cut accurately. The game features various levels, each presenting different challenges and increasing difficulty as you progress.
To start, simply download the game from its official website, Slice Master. Once installed, you’ll be greeted by a user-friendly interface that guides you through the basics within moments. The game utilizes touch or mouse controls, allowing you to swipe across the screen or click to execute your slicing actions.
The Slicing Mechanism
The appealing part of Slice Master lies in its slicing mechanic. As you play, you can swipe your finger (or mouse) across the screen to slice through the items. The game's response is smooth, which adds to the delight of the experience. Timing is crucial; you'll have to slice the items just right to earn points, avoid obstacles, and achieve combos.
There are different types of objects to slice, each with its points system. For example, perfect slices will earn you more points than regular ones, while missing a target can set you a few steps back. As you progress through the game, you'll encounter power-ups and special bonuses that can help you in challenging levels, making the gameplay even more exciting.
Levels and Challenges
Slice Master features a variety of levels designed to keep players engaged. Each level introduces unique scenarios, some with moving targets and others with static ones that stay in place. The diversity in levels prevents the game from becoming monotonous, ensuring that you’ll always have fresh challenges to enjoy.
Additionally, you might face obstacles like bombs or other traps that you need to avoid. This adds an element of strategy, as you will have to weigh the risk of slicing a valuable item against the danger of hitting something that could end your run.
As you complete levels, you'll unlock new challenges and environments, all beautifully designed to enhance your experience. The graphic quality of Slice Master is impressive, with vibrant colors and smooth animations that make every slice satisfying.
Tips for Playing Slice Master
To maximize your enjoyment and success while playing Slice Master, consider these helpful tips:
1. Practice Your Timing: The key to achieving high scores is mastering your timing. Spend some time in easier levels to get a feel for the game's mechanics and develop your slicing skills.
2. Focus on Accuracy: While speedy slices might seem impressive, accuracy is equally important. Aim for perfect slices to bag more points and unlock bonus features.
3. Utilize Power-ups Wisely: Throughout the game, keep an eye out for power-ups that can help boost your score or give you an advantage. Use them strategically during tough challenges.
4. Stay Calm Under Pressure: As you progress, levels become more demanding. It's essential to keep your cool, especially when facing moving targets or time constraints. A calm mind will help you make better slicing decisions.
5. Explore Bonus Levels: Don't forget to check out the bonus levels that occasionally pop up. These can offer additional rewards and are a fun way to break up the usual gameplay.
Conclusion
Slice Master stands out in the gaming world for its simple yet addictive gameplay, eye-catching visuals, and the satisfying feeling of perfect slices. Whether you’re looking to kill some time or you’re seeking a new hobby, this game provides an excellent way to unwind and enjoy some casual fun.
Given its engaging gameplay style and variety of challenges, it creates an experience that is easy to pick up but hard to put down. So why not take a slice out of your day and give Slice Master a try? You might just find it becomes your new favorite game! Visit Slice Master to start your slicing adventure today!
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