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cool! I had to get 5 interns spun up on a few dev environments last summer and this definitely would have made it easier. I can also see this being useful for sharing output like logs or errors.

I'm sure as the developer you've thought of a lot more applications for nutty (great url btw), what sort of things do you see it being useful for?

It will be useful for any situation where you want to quickly share your terminal. Have you used tmux/screen tools? Nutty will be useful in similar situations where tmux/screen is used but nutty works even if the peer is behind firewall. Plus you can use webrtc when sharing terminals using nutty as it runs in the browser.
Watching the demo is like watching TwitchPlaysPokemon, except it's HN/NuttyPlaysLinux. They've already done rm -rf / on the demo that I was watching.
I think the conclusion is that you can't trust random internet users with a terminal.
I removed the "Live demo" as it was making my server slow.
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Now I really want to go make a TwitchPlaysLinux stream. Would need a goal for them to accomplish...
TwitchPlaysMari0?
This is pretty useful. I think it should only be readable by default. Why the need to sign-in to make it read-only?
If you think making it R/O by default makes sense ... let me think about it. I need to fix "Why the need to sign-in to make it read-only"
It's interesting to see the 3 different groups of people

1) People trying to break the system

2) People trying to use the system

3) Griefers

I get the lolz and all that but I don't see holding down ^C for two minutes all that imaginative. Right now the demo stays up for a few minutes until someone starts a fork bomb... for whatever reason... frustrating, I had a nethack game going for awhile too!

yeah ... I think we can expect all kinds of people here :-) You can just install nutty and check it out.