Sure that’s great and all, but I’d imagine university software programs frequently still require ssh in the intro courses. In 2018 for our intro to programming the requirement was for the code to compile and work on the Uni cluster. Sure you can make a web infrastructure for everything, but teaching ML, Simulation science and computer science students some high performance computing and IT obviously still makes sense in 2026.
Ssh is at the very start of all of this stuff so …
Sure that’s great and all, but I’d imagine university software programs frequently still require ssh in the intro courses. In 2018 for our intro to programming the requirement was for the code to compile and work on the Uni cluster. Sure you can make a web infrastructure for everything, but teaching ML, Simulation science and computer science students some high performance computing and IT obviously still makes sense in 2026.
Ssh is at the very start of all of this stuff so …