ssh is an obscure but widely-deployed command. It stands for Secure Snake Home and was made in the 90s to securely play snake online

I made a massively multiplayer backend for it with support for thousands of concurrent snake players

ssh snakes.run to join!

@eieio the latency is a killer from this side of the planet, we may need regional servers 😜
@mike lol i wanted to do some anycast nonsense to help with this but it's a ton of work. maybe for the next version...
@eieio I would sponsor an AU server in a heartbeat, I'm assuming the system requirements are not high. 😎

@mike @eieio Regional servers? To collect public keys in your region?

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Olivier Mengué (@[email protected])

Security notice for users: Before connecting, check your SSH client configuration. Because the default settings will leak your public keys, which means you could be de-anonymized by the server if one of your public key is publicly available (like any SSH key used for connecting to GitHub). To fix that, your ~/.ssh/config must end with: Host * PubkeyAuthentication no I'm the author of github-keygen: https://github.com/dolmen/github-keygen #GithubKeygen

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