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(Created page with "Elysium is a desktop computer used as a server, currently located in Portland. In addition to general-purpose research and development use, it hosts several [https://ampdot.mesh.host/chapter2 Chapter II]-based ems which participate in [https://cyborgism.wiki/hypha/act_i Act I]. == Specifications == * 12900K - 16 cores, 24 threads @ 5.2GhZ * 128GB high-bandwidth DDR5 RAM * RTX 3090 * 1TB boot disk * 4TB auxillary disk * Up to 1Gb/s download speed * Up to 50Mb/s upload s...")
 
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  alias logu="journalctl -e --user -u"
  alias logu="journalctl -e --user -u"
To make your systemctl units stay online even after you log out or after elysium reboots, write: (this is already enabled for many shared user accounts)
loginctl enable-linger
If you install [https://mosh.org/ mosh], an alternative to ssh, your command-line connections will stay open even after losing internet, closing your laptop, or boarding a flight. You can put this in your local ~/.zshrc or ~/.bashrc to improve keystroke prediction:
If you install [https://mosh.org/ mosh], an alternative to ssh, your command-line connections will stay open even after losing internet, closing your laptop, or boarding a flight. You can put this in your local ~/.zshrc or ~/.bashrc to improve keystroke prediction:
  export MOSH_PREDICTION_DISPLAY=experimental
  export MOSH_PREDICTION_DISPLAY=experimental
'''rsync''' is the recommended tool for uploading files. For example, to upload an em to the shared conjure account, you might run:
'''rsync''' is the recommended tool for uploading files. For example, to upload an em to the shared conjure account, you might run:
  rsync -r ./path/to/local/files [email protected]:/home/conjure/ems
  rsync -r ./path/to/local/files [email protected]:/home/conjure/ems