~dan's about and contact
contact
For communication I prefer email, but you can also contact me on IRC, if you want a more direct chat. You can reach me through Mastodon/ActivitiyPub, too. For messages about my envs.net account or the Tildeverse in general, please use my envs.net email address.
| IRC: | fab on tilde.chat |
| Email: | ~dan <dan@envs.net> |
| Mastodon/ActivityPub: | @fab@pleroma.envs.net |
| Email on redterminal.org: | -fab- <fab@redterminal.org> |
about
Welcome on ~dan's website on the envs.net pubnix. I joined the envs.net tilde community on Mon, 12 Jan 2026.
I wanted to join a pubnix/tilde for a long time now, but I was uncertain what it's like and what's expected from myself. But it seems all the tildizens and pubnix users are a very nice and helpful bunch of folks. And it seems, that the envs.net pubnix is the right one for me.
I'm also active on the tilde.chat IRC servers with my nick "fab" from my redterminal.org site, because "dan" was already taken. I hope, that doesn't cause too much confusion. The people on tilde.chat are very welcoming, diverse, helpful and friendly. I try to be active on the #meta channel every day if possible. But I'm nearly always connected to the tildeverse IRC service and look at my client regularly. I'm mostly reachable in the #meta and #envs channels.
However, at the time of writing this, I'm exactly signed up on envs.net for two weeks. I hope to learn, build and make new experiences on this pubnix. I've never participated in a shared multiuser Linux environment yet, and by now it's a lot of fun with the other creatives, tinkerers, makers, hackers and like-minded people.
I'll mostly use my Gopher phlog to make posts about my setups, experiences and projects on the envs.net pubnix/tilde. There is also an rss.xml feed file reachable over WWW and over Gopher itself, which you could follow.
Well, that's it for a first introduction. I think we'll have a good time
together. Best wishes,
~dan
GnuPG
You can automatically receive my GnuPG key for dan@envs.net if you add hkps://keys.openpgp.org to your "auto-key-locate" configuration option in your gpg.conf for example like this (which also automatically uses the WKD protocol if available):
auto-key-locate dane,cert,pka,wkd,hkps://keys.openpgp.org