Intro

Jan. 15th, 2037 10:52 am
jonw: (Default)
[personal profile] jonw
Hello,

This is a sticky post, so pay no mind to the date on it.

I live on beautiful Vancouver Island - the warmest place in Canada. I have now, and have always had, dogs. I am a Linux systems guy that has been working in cybersecurity for about 10 years. I am a GenXer and in late career that has worked remotely from my house, wherever that has been, for over a decade. I have lived for significant amounts of time in Ontario, Alberta, Nova Scotia, and now I intend to live the rest of my days out on the island.

My first hands-on tech was a Commodore Vic 20 that my parents bought in the early 80s. That lead to Windows 3.0 on 6 disks, then to running several BBSes in the 80's and 90's participating in several FTNs in addition to the grandaddy Fidonet. I still ocassionally fire up a BBS, telnet these days, to play door games I loved like LoRD and to check in on the seemingly never-ending bun fight in the Fidonet SysOp echoes. I even once wrote a bridge between Fidonet and forum software because that was so much easier to navigate than your typical BBS echo set up. I even got boingboinged (way cooler than slashdotted, imo).

I then went to college for a computer diploma which was the only option outside of "computer science" at the time, discovered ColdFusion when the web became functional and set up my first Linux server for my personal email in my basement using some early Debian. Laptops came on the scene then but wifi was not functional unless you could get the Windows firmware binaries running. At the time that was accomplished using ndiswrapper and the only distro I could get that to work with was Fedore Core 4. Ubuntu was yet to come out, and when it did I switched to it and have rarely looked back.

I landed my first actual full-time Linux sysadmin job around 2005 and that has been my career trajectory ever since. I grew up with the indie web because there were no Googles, Facebooks, etc. I have come back to it because living through the centralization of a decentralized system is both painful and terrible to behold. I do not know why humans view each other as prey, as things to be exploited, but we do and the surveillance aparatus that the internet has morphed into sucks.

I also have an addiction to motorcycles. Not a "I want to go fast and die in a fierey crash" addiction, I'm more into big cruisers. But I probably will die in a fierey crash regardless.

On a non-technical side, at various points along the way I became a Freemason, a Canadian Armed Forces veteran, and a very amateurish writer.


(no subject)

Date: 2026-02-01 12:06 pm (UTC)
ganimede: keys (Default)
From: [personal profile] ganimede
I got the notification that you'd added me so I came to check out your profile ;) You seem like an interesting chap and we have a few things in common which is cool. I'm a little curious as to how you found me though, we don't seem to have any DW friends in common. Unless I know you from LJ or somewhere else?

(no subject)

Date: 2026-02-02 03:49 pm (UTC)
femgoroth: (Default)
From: [personal profile] femgoroth
"I have come back to it because living through the centralization of a decentralized system is both painful and terrible to behold. I do not know why humans view each other as prey, as things to be exploited, but we do and the surveillance aparatus that the internet has morphed into sucks."

It has been so awful to behold. And I believe the answer you're looking for there is capitalism, with a sprinkling of patriarchy and a dash of religion. But it seems to be mostly capitalism trying to endlessly extract from everyone and the absolutely disgusting people stoking the resentment of that and helping to cathect it onto others, instead of people understanding the violence of the system. Ugh. It's not good but what you wrote here is such a lovely way to put it.

Anyway, I'm not a computer person, I'm a musician and an artist and have always been nerd-adjacent so I added you. If I'm not your cup of tea, no worries about adding me back.

(no subject)

Date: 2026-02-02 07:15 pm (UTC)
femgoroth: (Default)
From: [personal profile] femgoroth
I saw a meme yesterday about how living in Canada must feel like living in an apartment above a meth lab.

We are definitely at extraction ground zero, and it sucks that I feel like we've spread this toxic American capitalism throughout the world. It is all about the collection of money for money's sake here, and it's awful. And yes, social media has definitely had a hand in all of this.

It's true! Artists also need nerd-level tech support to pull off our visions. I've done a lot of successful intersectional collaborations with tech people.

February 2026

S M T W T F S
1 2 34567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728

Most Popular Tags

Texty stuff


Me on Mastodon


Most icons are from Flaticon. I can't attribute them all: Pet icons created by Freepik - Flaticon

Style Credit