No.22
That's Tsukichan. They're a spinoff from .org; remember those threads advocating suicide in order to be incorporated into their system? I don't visit anything other /cyb/ places besides Lainchan.
No.60
>>22Pretty much this, I can't find anything that has the community and culture.
No.61
>>21>I've been visiting this site recently just because it's a bit strange. There was a post about this on the paranoia board.
https://lainchan.jp/x/ No.108
ssh einchan.god.jp
password: ein
No.109
>>108Is that using that ssh style board software that was being talked about a year or two ago? Didn't know that project was still actively being worked on. What do I use for the username? I tried doing nothing for username, anonymous, and ein.
No.113
>>108Huh, Einchan's still alive?
No.144
>>108>>109It's einchan@einchan.god.jp, and yeah, it grew out of a thread on the old lainchan.
No.170
>>108Is einchain still active?
No.210
>>170It looks very slow but still alive.
No.211
I guess this is where I shill my own website. It was made as a project in 2015-2016 on applechan with heavy influence from the IRC community who had a lot of fun trying to break password protection and get into a few hidden and protected files. There's a couple easter eggs in there as well as the main reason it exists in the first place, the story chapters.
https://cyberlives.github.io/it is currently hosted on github but used to be hosted on soykaf.org back when that was a big thing among the IRC community. I always think about it but now with .jp I might see about revamping and rewriting the website and story for a new community, we'll see how it goes. It was originally designed as a very simple website written with my high school level HTML experience (IE, next to none). My friend took over the coding and created the glorious CLI interface you see now.
You will need to enable javascript to view it properly, don't worry, the JS is open source at this address:
https://cyberlives.github.io/js/console.js No.213
>>21tsukichan was great for the first few months. it's kinda gone to soykaf now that the creepypasta community caught wind of it. hoping they all fuck off soon…
No.214
>>211hmm. this is interesting. very boy, though. this bouncing pixie-girl doesn't feel human; too much "cute moeblob imaginary friend" vibe or "suddenly magical girlfriend appeared in my tub"
also, the filenames including '/' chars is kind of weird
No.215
>>214That was a partial hold over from the original iteration of Cyberlives which was actually titled Welcome to Strassis. In that instance it was supposed to be an extremely easy to read, light and almost anime like story with characters exactly like that.
As the rewrites and redrafts and republishing came through however much of that lightheartedness was lost but some of the more quirky characters and such remained. As it stands I'm not exactly proud of the writing and I'd certainly change that to something more realistic which is more my kind of writing. But that's something for the future. I just wanted you to know it was intentional and not self-insert.
No.217
>>213It's not newcomers that hurt, it's the sense of identity the r9k screechy pepes developed after the sudden publicity. Now both the newcomers and the core community on discord is cancer - including mods and tsuki himself. The only real relief to the aesthetics, mood and authenticity of the place would be removal of both the discord and imageboard - affiliating the place with its community just makes it taste and smell futallaby.
No.229
>>217i didn't even go on the discord… only saw people bitching about it. the mods are a bit ban-happy on the boards, but at least they're paying attention and locking spammy threads. i think things are improving now.
No.329
Not site specific, but what are some places you like to chat about /cyb/ stuff in?
I used to frequent the lainchan irc, but since the split/destruction/reconstruction I have been branching out more places.
No.330
soykaf.org is pretty /cyb/. the man is a literal cyberpunk.
No.332
>>211I feel dumb, are we meant to be able to guess the passwords from the story, or try a more programmatic approach?
No.333
>>332It's been a very long time since I wrote the chapters, so I can't remember if the password is actually in there. I get the feeling it is, but there's no way for the reader to be able to know that.
Most people took a 'programmatic' approach like you said, trying to forcible enter the locked off areas through their own means. Some succeeded.
No.337
>>22>advocating suicide>spinoff of applechanSuicide is strongly discouraged, the unlink simply means after you sign up, when you eventually die (including 100 years into the future) you'll go to LFE. The project was first mentioned on 4chan's /r9k/, not Lainchan, and isn't a spinoff (users come from various imageboards).
No.344
>>333Hmm, I've tried hashing the individual words in the story, as well as the names and some variations on the names. None succeeded.
I''m a bit at a loss of how to proceed, apart from throwing an actual password dictionary at the problem. Seems like I should use the info from the story more than that, though.
No.349
>>337>Suicide is strongly discouragedNot always. It used to be the name of the game in first thread he brought to lain but he was blown out and realized no one will accept his project this way and the meaning quickly transformed.
He also scrubbed his internet history when r9kers dug up his internet past on reddit where he was posting about his psychosis, his young age, his trouble with his mother and other candid items of his life.
No.356
>>349I believe he also advocated suicide at first as a way to maintain memories when transitioning to LFE instead of losing many of them by continuing life and dying off a more natural way. Now its just about bringing good memories over to LFE, hence why suicide is not advocated anymore. Or at least that's the more or less official justification.
No.518
>>108thanks for the hint, loving it
No.524
>>144also accessible on einchan@einchan.lain.city btw, reminder to all lains that you can get a free lain.city domain yourself as well
No.593
>>337>>356Sanity check: it's all an ARG/joke right? Otherwise this sort of shatters my impression of lain fans being more intelligent than average.
No.608
>>593- mental help thread is number 1 pinned on their /b/
- many came from 4cancer's /r9k/
This is an edgy online cult by suicidal robots, nothing more, nothing less.
No.678
>>108user@einchan.god.jp's password:
* (ein)
Permission denied, please try again.
Did the password change?
No.748
>>349Tell me about Tsuki i'm curious.
No.752
>>748Systemspace community regular here
From what we can gather from what he has told us in various chats and such, he is a 16 year old Dutch male.
Personality wise, he likes to joke around and soykafpost sometimes, and answers questions when asked.
No.753
>>752I've heard he's mentally unstable and suicidal
No.754
>>752Same here, what ya think will happen on the 1st of July?
>>753Like Schizo?
No.755
>>754>What do you think will happen on the 1st of July?Apparently nothing physicly observable, the only thing that is supoosed to happen is the opening of The Gates, after which we just wait for the unlink to occur in about a years time.
I don't believe that the project is real myself, and Tsuki does seem to be fairly unhinged, but it will be interesting to see how things play out in the next few months.
No.756
>>755Same poster here.
Forgot to mension that all confirmed systemspace info and news is being recorded by dedicated users in a compendium.
https://github.com/SystemSpace/Compendium No.1009
http://navi.solutions/i was trying to find a high res-photo of a Copland OS logo and i stumbled upon this, was this any of you? it looks pretty neat
No.1329
>>1328Guess they finally """unlinked""" :DDDD