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-Welcome to the Code Talkers Hacking Club home page.  If you want an account on my wiki in order to edit / add to this page, email me at [[mailto:netcmnd@jonathanhaack.com|netcmnd]] and I will consider approval.  +Welcome to the Code Talkers Hacking Club home page.  If you want an account on my wiki in order to edit / add to this page, email me at [[mailto:netcmnd@jonathanhaack.com|netcmnd]] and I will consider approval.  Our name is borrowed from the original[[http://www.navajocodetalkers.codes/foundation/|Navajo Code Talkers]], which can be found at the referenced site and to which we honor and pay tribute to with our name.  
  
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-First thing to do is to use the Chromium web browser's [[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/secure-shell-app/pnhechapfaindjhompbnflcldabbghjo|Secure Shell]] web app to access your digital ocean vps.  Chromium is not completely #FreeSoftware but close, and this is the easiest way to start from any system.  Ideally, you should find an old laptop and immediately put GNU/Linux on it.  Once you have a shell, execute the command below.  Do not forget to email me for your default password.+The first thing to do is to use the Chromium web browser's [[https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/secure-shell-app/pnhechapfaindjhompbnflcldabbghjo|Secure Shell]] web app to access your digital ocean vps.  Chromium is not completely #FreeSoftware but close, and this is the easiest way to start from any system.  Ideally, you should find an old laptop and immediately put GNU/Linux on it.  Once you have a shell, execute the command below.  Do not forget to email me for your default password.
  
   ssh -p 222 yourname@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx   ssh -p 222 yourname@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
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 We will be migrating off of Google Classroom next year, and switching to a self-hosted Git Lab that I am working on.  It will be private like Classroom, but completely FreeSoftware and not subject to Google's eyes, although I do concede Google does lots of so-called 'open-source' work. Expect a change in the repository when this is completed.  You never know - it may happen sooner rather than later.  We will be migrating off of Google Classroom next year, and switching to a self-hosted Git Lab that I am working on.  It will be private like Classroom, but completely FreeSoftware and not subject to Google's eyes, although I do concede Google does lots of so-called 'open-source' work. Expect a change in the repository when this is completed.  You never know - it may happen sooner rather than later. 
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