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<li><a class="active" href="%CONTENT_DIR%/about/">About</a></li>
<li class="right"><a href="%CONTENT_DIR%/login/">Log In</a></li>
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<h1>
<center>About us and our website...</center>
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<div class="container">
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<div class="container">
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<p>
Hello! I am Jan, the server owner and I write this <i>about us</i> page on behalf of my team members.<br />
We are a group of students hosting a variety of services on an old server that I found on the sidewalk.
These services provide the necessary foundation to host a few school projects.
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<h2>
Who we are
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From left to right: Ilja, Jakob, Jan [me], and Erik
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<p>
We are in the process of finishing school and our last semester in computer science is a project of our choice.
Our main project is a social media platform but we are hosting some other projects as well. Turns out, we are better at
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The server at its current place in the basement
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<p>
The server is a 2006 Dell PowerEdge [whatever number goes here] featuring the 2.66 GHz socket 771 equivalent of some
Intel Core 2 Quad which was considered powerful back then (I guess?). Memory wise, the system has to offer the incredible
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to the basement it was the loudest device in the kitchen, easily capable of exceeding the noise level of my 15 year old
fridge twice.
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<p>
Okay. That should have given you a rough overview of the hardware. Now, lets talk software. <br />
We currently run Ubuntu Server with a custom installation capable of doing GUI stuff as well but we rarely use that.
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Apart from that, there is not much to say here except for the fact that Ubuntu has become worse over the time I used it and
Id not choose it again. It is just what I was (and still am) most familiar with.
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<h2>
Our goals
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<p>
As I briefly mentioned above we want to build a social media platform. Here is a rough feature list of what we have
planned:
As I briefly mentioned above we want to build a social media platform. Here is a rough feature list of what we have planned:
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<li>
A general purpose forum engine that allows the creation of forums and forum threads
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Random contacts: Get to know new people
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