___ __ __ ________ ____ __ / | / /_ ____ __ __/ /_ /_ __/ /_ ___ / __ \____ ___ _________ _/ /_____ _____ / /| | / __ \/ __ \/ / / / __/ / / / __ \/ _ \ / / / / __ \/ _ \/ ___/ __ '/ __/ __ \/ ___/ / ___ |/ /_/ / /_/ / /_/ / /_ / / / / / / __/ / /_/ / /_/ / __/ / / /_/ / /_/ /_/ / / /_/ |_/_.___/\____/\__,_/\__/ /_/ /_/ /_/\___/ \____/ .___/\___/_/ \__,_/\__/\____/_/  This bulletin board system is built and operated by David Quick, also known as Sundog. That's me! You can call me Dave, or David, or Sundog, and I use he/him as my pronouns (though I have nothing against they/them pronouns either if you prefer) At various points throughout my life, I - received my first computer, a Timex Sinclair 1000 with Zilog Z80 processor and 2 kilobytes of RAM - got the 16 kilobyte RAM expansion pack after I proved I could use all 2 kilobytes after a few weeks of teaching myself BASIC programming - learned my first real operating system in the form of CP/M 2.2 running on a Kaypro 2X - went online the first time with a 300 baud direct connect modem to post messages on Citadel bulletin board systems - was paid for writing code for the first time using BASIC to handle scheduling a newspaper motor delivery route's invoices for our paper delivery person I have - worked as a professional musician, an FM radio disc jockey, a newspaper layout editor, and a short order cook - built a dial-up ISP using a Sparc 10, an Apple Workgroup Server 6150, a fractional T1 line, and a few dozen external modems - taught myself Solaris, TCP/IP networking, web design, bind, sendmail, and numerous other Unix programs and scripts in the process of building the ISP - registered more than five of the first 25,000 .com domain names - taught children how to build web sites - taught grandparents how to build web sites - taught rooms full of third-party software engineers how to leverage custom APIs on two continents - written web applications designed to be displayed on televisions before there were any smart televisions - built an online audio streaming radio station with thousands of unique daily listeners for an MMORPG community - built private chat functionality for a dating web site ranked in the top five worldwide before anyone had smartphones - built a custom video livestreaming infrastructure using commodity hardware and usable by completely non-technical end users before YouTube Live - been paid to write Ada, BASIC, C, C++, C#, COBOL, ColdFusion, ElasticSearch pipelines, HTML, Java, Javascript, various NoSQLs, Perl, PHP, Python, various SQLs, and x86 Assembler, - at least a passing familiarity with a number of lisps, schemes, and forths, including some I have ported to various microcontrollers, as well as Go, Lua, Rust, and Haskell, - a public /28 IPv4 subnet on my home internet connection which hosts most of my personal infrastructure, including this raspberry pi 4 server - two nodes on a distributed federated microblogging network, one just for me and one for anyone who wants to have a place online to talk about music called linernotes.club, - been called Sundog by my friends for a very long time - been on stage in front of thousands - been a consultant to more than one Fortune 50 company - been backstage at a Parliament Funkadelic show - a long tradition of listening to jazz all day every Sunday I've had - a cigar with John McAfee - drinks with Bruce Sterling - lunch with Phil Zimmerman - a single-digit employee number numerous times - a double-digit employee number with a company that successfully IPOed - a triple-digit employee number with a company with offices on five continents - a four-digit Slashdot UID - a seven-digit ICQ number - root on more servers than 99.999% of people who have ever lived and I want to - solve problems - build tools and toolsets - experiment - learn and teach - empower users - and work with you to do those things Thanks for reading my bio! -- Sundog  P.S.: as a bonus for reading through all of that, I'll let you know about a command that isn't on the help menu. Try adventure sometime.