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  1. Started by dogpark,

    My real name is Galen but I'm generally referenced around the inter-webs as "dogpark". I don't really know how that name got tagged to me but it's been 20yrs or more so Whatever! I'm a retired software engineer having worked on everything from PDP11, Vax systems, and a bunch of embedded systems, then Dos and Windows PC's from they day they first existed. Casual user of Unix/Linux and it derivatives but mostly a Windows guy. I'm pretty well versed in software development methodologies from Waterfall to spending the last 20 years in agile environments of various kinds (XP, Scrum, Unified), again, Whatever!. I'm not really an expert in anything but can pretty much make so…

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  2. Started by Jessica Brown,

    Hi everyone! I'm Jessica, a Linux system administrator and engineer with a strong background in cybersecurity, troubleshooting, and automation. I’ve been using Linux since 1995, after transitioning from DOS and Windows 3.11, and it has remained my OS of choice ever since. My work involves everything from managing servers to developing AI-powered tools, writing scripts, and ensuring system security. I have a deep passion for technology and development. I’ve worked extensively with NodeJS, VueJS, and various backend technologies, and I’m currently building a cross-platform application to interact with IPS Forum databases. I also run my own forum, where I’m developing custom…

  3. Started by Robin,

    Hi, I am not as exciting as Jessica, but I thought I would join to learn new things.

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