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After nuking my old install, I am in need of a hostname. Top comment chooses it.

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I've always been partial to "wintermute". Not many people will get that reference these days.

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Now that's a name I haven't heard in a long long time

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Really? I see it used in techie communities pretty often.

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I understood this reference

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Ummon would be pretty good too.

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benderbendingrodriguez

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moonleay is already fairly cool - maybe use that!?:-P

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xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

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usual.gentooinstaller.club

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My current hostnames:

  • baconaxe
  • cooking-phasers
  • quokka-infiltrator
  • ol-shoeface
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moonleay@home

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DickBallMcGee

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morethanfftnchars

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Reddthat

😅

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Linux is more than an Antiwindows

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