Oh, thank goodness. The mkgopher tool remembers which editor I like. Today was an adventure! There I was, minding my own business on a 21st century, Web 2.0 website, when I saw a link to someone's personal bolthole, which in turn had a link to the Super Dimension Fortress public access computron. What a rabbit hole. Glad I read up on it, though--it's amazingly fun! I did always feel like I missed out on something great when my 2020 computer has all these programs and design choices in the CLI that were obviously meant not only for multiple users, but multiple CONCURRENT users, and I have no reason to ever play with those features. Until now! A social UNIX shell. What a world. It was not all sunshine and lollipops, though. Like all beautiful flowers, those lollipops had THORNS! Two thorns. The auto- new user generator only lets you use eight letters in your password. Fine, sure, whatever. We have multiple lines on changing those passwords, later. I read the newbie guide! ...Only, they don't work. Surely it was just me being DUMB, but I decided to haunt the not-IRC to rassle up some answers. It turns out that not only was it a genuine mix-up due to some servers getting smooshed together, but the person who fixed it was the captain around here! I think so, at least. He was pretty modest, but I've seen his name in another 'phlog in the context of "the one person who runs this place" and even looking at a Man page to decide how best to shoot him a message, the program was credited to him! The other thorn was just me being dumb. What we should all take away from this is that WOOHOO I'M NOT COMPLETELY TECH ILLITERATE! Now, to see how long it takes me to get this Gopher site up. Like, sure, I've hosted a dozen (Apache) webservers of my own and have broken them in every possible way BUT FIXED THEM LATER, but this is a whole different animal. Not super optimistic, going by how I haven't gotten my SDF HTML site up and working, yet.