Big Baby Thor

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Cake day: April 10th, 2025

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  • Op is a bit confused, but here’s a primer first:

    SSH stands for Secure SHell and is a protocol to logon to a terminal shell via network.

    You need to have an SSHd (or Secure SHell Daemon i.e a background service) running to accept and facilitate connections.

    Systemd is a suite of services and tools that manage a Linux system, like a init system, service management, handing run levels, socket management, logging etc and gives the user tools like systemctl, journalctl, bootctl, basically anything ending with ctl is conventionally a systemd tool for users to manage their systems with.

    Get it? Got it? Good.

    systemd.autossh is an embedded ssh client in systemd that tries to help in reestablishing dropping connections. It does not actually start an SSHd (the actual service that facilitates connections) and is embedded for convenience to minimize frustrations with dropping connections.

    You can read about it here.





  • No. I made a case. You shouldn’t be throwing around words like logical fallacies without knowing what they actually mean and acting in bad faith with them - but it’s really just symptomatic.

    You go on Lemmy to attack and berate people because you’re lashing out. There could be a myriad of reasons for this, but suffice to say: it is a sign of suffering.

    You need to find a path to let go of your suffering. Therapy for instance is a much more productive way of handling internal turmoil. But taking walks in the woods, emptying your mind and doing good things for yourself can help too.

    I hope you can find your way out of the darkness.

    Bless.


  • “Everything is political” is not self contradictory.

    It’s merely the notion that in this current interconnected world, where global markets, macro economics and geopolitics spill over into media, marketing, trade, local economy, local governance, even the personal, onto the individual even, or indeed into the community, then it is reasonable to say that everything is political - because everything has been politicized in how everything has become so intertwined.

    It seems though that some people don’t want focus on some political areas, because they want to draw benefit from blind spots, in order to assure that special interests alone holds influence over those areas - in a way trying to “depoliticize” - or deter democratization - for their own benefit.

    In any case, politics is by it’s purest definition about how we deal with each other. When that then also deals with everything that touches your personal life, your family life, your community, culture, etc - it’s pretty safe to say that everything is political.