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Your virtual desktop on any device, anywhere in a matter of minutes. Turn your tablet or phone into a full blown computer.

Beigetreten Temmuz 2020
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Shells is not a VPN so it is perfectly legal in Brazil! Use Shells as your gateway to X!
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@elonmusk But they didn't ban Virtual Desktops. ;)
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Turns out that the evil dictator Morones is in fact a very evil dictator and has banned VPNs
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Luiz Aviz 𝕏 🇧🇷@luizaviz·
Tem como saber quem usa VPN? A resposta é NÃO. Não existe nenhuma forma de monitorar tráfego ao vivo em VPNs.
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@elonmusk The legal way to use X from Brazil is with Shells (and other remote desktop services that are, by definition and name, not VPNs)!
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Shells is not a VPN so it is perfectly legal in Brazil! Use Shells as your gateway to X!
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@elonmusk X users can use Shells which is NOT a VPN. This way they stay in the legal clear!
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We are not a VPN, but you can use X from anywhere even your Smart TV. Here's a picture of Shells and X on a phone, from a plane!
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Eduardo Borges
Eduardo Borges@duborges·
If you are in Brazil and can't access 𝕏 from your phone, simply install Cloudflare's 1.1.1.1 app. It will bypass the block and you are not breaking any law (sic) because it's not a VPN. Share this with your audience. Let's not let them win.
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Shells não é uma VPN, então é perfeitamente legal no Brasil! Use o Shells como seu portal para X!
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@elonmusk We are not a VPN but you can use X from here just fine!
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Shells is not a VPN, but you can browse X from it on any device! No risk of fines!
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DHH@dhh·
Going to start an invite-only Campfire for people interested in running and improving Omakub. If you'd like to take part, send me an email to dhh+omakub@hey.com with the computer you'll be using for Omakub, and I'll invite you in ✌️
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@dhh We've been pushing Linux for some time! @dhh We would love to link up with you to push things further!
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Nothing gets me quite as fired up as discovering the future early and undistributed. That feeling of realizing that something is simply better, and the only reason it hasn't taken off yet is because the world hasn't realized it. It's amazing, and it's how I'm feeling about Linux right now. That "how did I not know it was this good" sensation. I felt the same way about the Mac back in 2001. And Ruby in 2003. And company chat with Campfire in 2005. And, fast forward, now with #nobuild, Hotwire, and even exiting the cloud. When I discover a path that seems like a clear shortcut, it doesn't really matter if it's poorly paved at first. As long as it appears to take us somewhere better, laying the bricks and clearing the brush is incidental. It's about seeing that end state. Where what's right in front of us now, rough and unpolished as it may be, can be transformed, if we put in the effort, that inspires me to keep going. Yes, half the fun is the adventure. We should always be pushing toward new horizons, even if some of them inevitably will end up in dead ends. But the other half is watching things genuinely compound for the better. Take web development. It's incredible how much conceptual complexity we've been able to compress in the last decade, and particularly in the last half of a decade. It wasn't just one thing, it was all the things. It was browsers getting better, mobile CPUs getting faster, #nobuild becoming possible, Hotwire showing an alternate route. Each substantial, yes, but together epoch altering. A new dawn. Following such a sense of wanderlust requires a certain disagreeableness. Even arrogance. A steadfast belief that it's possible that you might actually have found a better way. Whether that turns out to be true or not. You have to believe that it's possible. That the market place of ideas isn't perfectly efficient or perfectly rational. That it hasn't priced it all in, and that you could invest in upcoming concepts for an intellectual profit. You're never going to be right about everything, but a life spent without taking at least a few bets on being early on an idea is one not lived to the fullest. Dare a little. Roll the dice every now and then. Come along for an adventure whether its heads or tails.
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@dhh Both literally and vicariously. We can tell you there are thousands of people using the Linux Desktop in their web browser with Shells.com!
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The mainstream viability of Linux today is directly downstream from the success of the web. I only have a handful of native desktop apps installed, but use hundreds via the web. No need to wait for HEY or Basecamp to be ported. The web is the big Linux desktop enabler!
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@christitustech We should offer an image based on your toolbox together? Let's go!
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People joke about The Year of Linux because it's been twenty years. Twenty years?? That's nothing. Most prophesies worth their name are measured in centuries or millenia. Decades are of no consequence. Keep pushing for the future. Don't give up.
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