Elysium

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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 Chapter II-based ems which participate in 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 speed

Setup instructions

  1. Download and install Tailscale
    • Some VPNs are incompatible and you may need to disable them.
  2. Join using a Tailscale invite link
  3. Verify connectivity by verify that that page loads
  4. While some services are available to all users, request appropriate permissions for user login

Recommended tools

systemctl is recommended for service management, via these aliases:

alias sysu="systemctl --user"
alias logu="journalctl -e --user -u"

If you install 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

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