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<div>{{Forkie}}[[File:Forkieinaction.png|thumb|An example of a CollabVM machine after being destroyed by a "Forkie"]]<br />
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A "'''Forkie'''" is a nickname typically given to someone who maliciously causes destruction or otherwise renders the virtual machines unusable to annoy, intimidate and/or troll users of [[CollabVM]]. They are often unfortunately categorized by CollabVM users via the F-slur. It is likely the side effect of the many 4chan raids that took place through the site's history, infecting it with its toxic culture and terminology, creating bad habits in the many of people who would go on to use the site, more likely than not being completely unaware of its derogatory meaning, and forming a toxic community from years of anarchy-like rule.<br />
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Although their name derives from the term "fork bomb" (and was the original definition of Forkie), they do not exclusively run forkbombs. A forkie may also run an executable which prevents anything from opening, deleting the registry, or other methods of blocking usability on the VM. Sometimes, through various ways.<br />
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Not too long ago, a vote to reset button was added to combat forkies along with a customized task manager (and later a customized command prompt), which is mostly actually successful at defeating nearly every forkie, although a forkie will eventually figure out how to bypass it and break the VM again immediately afterwards.<br />
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Usually, their attempts will get foiled by either the protections in place or the [[CollabNet]] web filter.<br />
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Forkies were not only present on CollabVM - they were also known to be present on the similar (but now defunct) website known as [[socket.computer]], [[Wecan.hasthe.technology|Wecan.hasthe.technology]], the [[Virus Farm]] and the like. They are not even exclusive to any of those places either - they exist pretty much anywhere on any establishment with publicly accessible machines that anyone can use.<br />
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Incidentally, a Forkie is also the name of an enemy from Super Mario RPG. It is not supposed to be a reference to the game - it is merely a coincidence.<br />
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== Is being a "Forkie" a bannable offense? ==<br />
Many users have questioned if being a Forkie is a bannable offense.<br />
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The short answer is: '''Sometimes but mostly no'''. You won't get banned ''permanently'' if you do it once or twice, but you will face infractions if the staff is online at the time of forking. If you fork the VM while an administrator is online and doing something important, you should fully expect one, as they have the right to ban you for any reason. In this case, it constitutes as disrupting the staff and being a nuisance.<br />
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The long answer is that, if you have a very long streak of making the VM unusable, you'll get banned, as that is violation of Rule 9 (constantly forking the VM multiple times) and qualifies as a site ban. Or if you break a global site rule. For instance, creating an executable which DDoSed someone (assuming someone would have already knew about your intentions and reported it to the staff, or the staff is on the VM and has recognized it as a DDOSing attempt), you would likely be banned permanently.<br />
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== A Forkies logo?? ==<br />
[[File:ForkieIcon.png|thumb|150px|The logo in question]]<br />
At one point there used to be a particular logo which belonged to a restaurant, which is commonly associated with CollabVM forkies. Why, more importantly, where did it all come from? Well, the context for that also ties to how Forkies got their name, which we will cover later on in this section.<br />
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Not too long ago, there used to be a restaurant located in South Africa named "Forkies Real Food Parlour", which sold various things such as baked meals, Cuban-style pressed sandwiches, pizza in different flavors ("Oh My Veggies", "The Pig", "Jamaica Me Crazy", "Signature", "Autograph", ''great names by the way''), and pizza pie ("Fork-Off Chicken"), along with craft beer ("Boston Breweries: Naked Mexican", "Darling Breweries: Gypsy Mask", "Jack Black: Lumberjack"), local beer, imported beer, ciders and coolers, whisky, a cocktail ("Cuba Libre"), Brampton wine, craft iced tea and tisers / sparkling/still water / coffee ("Pour-over (Brazilian: Single Origin)").<br />
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They had a website, which was infamously used as a "forkie" tool to lag out everybody on the site (at the time this was when the server was still using PNG without any compression to display the VM picture, this was early 1.2.x era) back in 2016. This was because the site has many large, animating graphics which was incredibly CPU intensive (it also lagged the VM in and out of itself out because CollabVM was running on a cheap VPS at the time). Later on, it got mirrored on its own as "Last Resort" on collabvm.org, which used to be a CollabVM portal where the first [[CollabVM FTP]] before it was made official was hosted, before it got replaced with the now-dead CollabVM Anarchy Wiki.<br />
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You can't do this as much anymore, because the server as well as the hosting has upgraded a lot since then. The original forkies.com site also went down as well, along with the restaurant attached to it, perfectly sealing its fate.<br />
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== See also ==<br />
* [[Forkies/FTP Forkies|FTP Forkies]]<br />
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Totally Windows 7 (VM 0b0t) - '''ANARCHY VM'''}}<br />
{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = VM 0b0t<br />
|screenshot = Vm0b0t_new41.png<br />
|introduced = 10 May 2022<br />
|os = Arch Linux<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|node = vm0b0t<br />
|previous = See Prior Incarnations table<br />
|next = [[VM1]]<br />
|previousvm = [[EventVM]]<br />
}}<br />
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<div style="display:none">__NOTOC__</div><br />
'''VM 0b0t''' is the first VM and the oldest Anarchy VM in [[CollabVM]] (formerly the Mac OS VM and the Windows 2000 (Whitelisted) VM), the proud home of pure unadulterated Anarchy, unpatrolled, ungoverned and unregulated, and free of judgment.<br />
<br />
It runs Arch Linux with an intentionally bad-looking Windows 7 theme and a few custom programs added, which is running on a 100GB hard drive with 4 gigabytes of RAM. The idea for this VM came from [[CHOCOLATEMAN]], which emulates the 2016/2017 CollabVM experience, where there were less restrictions and more chaotic. Due to the nature of the VM, the various shortcuts on the desktop have weird and hilarious titles.<br />
<br />
The VM has the wallpaper set by default as Duke Nukem overlaid over the default Windows 7 wallpaper. [[VM 0b0t#Installed Programs & Games on VM 0b0t|There are several custom programs and games, and other things on the VM (ie the various browsers' themes, extensions and bookmarks, custom pictures and more), which is contained in a list you can view here with this link.]] The Command Prompt has been modified to look like like Windows 7's, with the prompt being identical to said OS.<br />
<br />
The premise of the VM is that nearly none of the [[CollabVM]] rules (except the first 4 rules, due to an obligation to federal law and our server host, and there are some new rules in place to mitigate excessive viewing of such content as child pornography and gore) are enforced, effectively making it an Anarchy VM, as anyone can do whatever they please on the VM without restriction.<br />
<br />
Although the internet is nearly unrestricted on VM 0b0t, there is a heavily stripped down version of CollabNet in place on the VMs, meaning anyone can visit almost any website they please (except a few select areas, see [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/rules/vm0/ here]). This allows for a lot more freedom and flexibility compared to the regular VMs, which are restricted with AD system policies, and have [[CollabNet]] in place to prevent you from using certain parts of the system for abuse, and accessing inappropriate/malicious websites.<br />
<br />
However, since there are very little internet restrictions in place, anyone can open up just about anything, which may include NSFW content (pornography and others), which is why the VM thumbnail has a blur on it by default. The CollabVM administration team will still actively enforce some of the [[CollabVM]] and VM rules on the VM however.<br />
<br />
The name is a reference to the oldest Anarchy server in Minecraft, [[Wikipedia:2b2t|2b2t.org]].<br />
<br />
== Prior Incarnations ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Operating System !! Version !! Time Period !! Revision #<br />
|-<br />
| Arch Linux || idk || 2024-02-20 - Now || 41<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry || Enterprise || 2023-12-28 - 2024-02-20 || 40-40.1<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || SP1 || 2023-11-28 - 2023-12-28 || 39<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_xDark_v5.2_RG_Deluxe xDark v5.2 RG Deluxe] || 2023-11-10 - 2023-11-28 || 38<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_8.1_Black_Alien_Edition Black Alien Edition] || 2023-07-11 - 2023-11-10 || 36-37<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Dragonball_Super_Edition Dragonball Super Edition] || 2023-05-19 - 2023-07-11 || 35<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Super_Windows_Longhorn-C_Build_2 Longhorn-C] || 2023-05-07 - 2023-05-19 || 33<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Steampunk_Edition Steampunk Edition] || 2023-03-13 - 2023-05-07 || 29<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_9_(DiLShad) Windows 9 Pro (DiLShad)] || 2023-02-14 - 2023-03-13 || 23<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Vista || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_2007 Windows 2007 - Build 6021] || 2023-02-05 - 2023-02-14 || 21<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_8.1_Google_Chromium_Edition Windows 8.1 Google Chromium Edition] || 2022-12-26 - 2023-02-05 || 14<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Christmas_Magic_Pro Windows 10 Christmas Magic Pro] || 2022-11-23 - 2022-12-26 || 11.1<br />
|-<br />
| <s>Windows 7</s> || <s>[https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Mac_Extreme_2015 Windows 7 Mac Extreme 2015]</s> || 2022-11-23 - 2022-11-23 || 11<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Christmas_Edition_2015 Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015] || 2022-11-22 - 2022-11-23 || 9<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Pony_Edition_2015 Windows 7 Pony Edition 2015] || 2022-10-20 - 2022-11-22 || 8<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_FaceBooK_Edition_2012 Windows 7 FaceBooK Edition] || 2022-08-09 - 2022-10-20 || 6<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Angry_Birds Windows 7 Angry Birds Edition] || 2022-05-24 - 2022-08-09 || 1<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Vista || SP2 - Extended Kernel || 2022-05-10 - 2022-05-24 || 0<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Installed Programs & Games on VM 0b0t ==<br />
There are numerous programs and games installed on the VM along with some pretty interesting things hidden deep in the VM. This list is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate but it certainly is not complete either. This particular list includes (but is not limited to, sans the WPI default programs):<br />
<br />
The programs on the VM are Wine, Big Money Deluxe, dnSpy 6.1.8, Kevin PC Optimizer Home Edition 2009 (KEVINRepacks version), Papers Please and Kevin Blast Gold (a mod of Marble Blast Gold).<br />
<br />
== Miscellanea ==<br />
<s>This also marks the return of [[debianguy|Debianguy]] in 2 years, and seandc02 also came back to the site after like... a year or three?</s> <s>'''''HOLY FUCK FLUFFY'S BACK'''''</s> <s>He got b&</s> <s>FLUFFY HAS RETURNED YET AGAIN!!! 2017 COLLABVM WILL NEVER DIE!!!</s> banned again :)<br />
<br />
== MOTD ==<br />
May 10th, 2022:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
Welcome to VM0b0bt, the oldest Anarchy VM on CollabVM<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
ZOMG NONE!!!<br />
Rules 1, 2, 3, and 4 still apply<br />
NO COLLABNET!!!!!111<br />
<br />
Good luck and may god have mercy on your souls<br />
</pre><br />
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March 2023:<br />
<pre><br />
Welcome to VM0b0bt, the oldest Anarchy VM on CollabVM<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
ZOMG NONE!!!<br />
Except these<br />
You people ruin everything<br />
<br />
Good luck and may god have mercy on your souls<br />
</pre><br />
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== Gallery ==<br />
=== Revisions ===<br />
Note: The dates in the description don't reflect the dates on the actual VM, they are based on the modified dates of the actual files themselves.<br />
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Note 2: VM0b0t revision 40 was made '''mid-snapshot creation''', and in an incomplete state. Revision 40.1 is the actual, finished 40th revision.<br />
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<gallery><br />
File:Vm0b0t.png | Revision 0 (May 10th 2022, Windows Vista)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new.png | Revision 1 (May 24th, Windows 7 Angry Birds)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new2.png | Revision 2 (May 26th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new3.png | Revision 3 (June 12th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new4.png | Revision 4 (August 5th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new5.png | Revision 5 (August 9th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new6.png | Revision 6 (August 9th, Windows 7 FaceBooK Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new7.png | Revision 7 (August 15th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new8.png | Revision 8 (October 20th, Windows 7 Pony Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new9.png | Revision 9 (November 22nd, Windows 7 Christmas Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new10.png | Revision 10 (November 23rd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new11.png | Revision 11 (Cut, November 23rd, Windows 7 Mac Extreme)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new11.1.png | Revision 11.1 (November 23rd, Windows 10 Christmas Magic)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new12.png | Revision 12 (November 26th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new13.png | Revision 13 (December 8th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new14.png | Revision 14 (December 26th, Windows 8.1 Google Chromium)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new15.png | Revision 15 (December 27th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new16.png | Revision 16 (December 28th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new17.png | Revision 17 (January 1st 2023)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new18.png | Revision 18 (January 15th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new19.png | Revision 19 (January 22nd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new20.png | Revision 20 (January 28th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new21.png | Revision 21 (February 5th, Windows 2007 Build 6021)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new22.png | Revision 22 (February 7th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new23.png | Revision 23 (February 14th, Windows 9 Pro)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new24.png | Revision 24 (February 15th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new25.png | Revision 25 (February 27th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new26.png | Revision 26 (March 1st)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new27.png | Revision 27 (March 3rd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new28.png | Revision 28 (March 5th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new29.png | Revision 29 (March 13th, Windows 10 Steampunk)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new30.png | Revision 30 (March 14th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new31.png | Revision 31 (April 26th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new32.png | Revision 32 (April 27th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new33.png | Revision 33 (May 7th, Windows 10 Longhorn-C)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new34.png | Revision 34<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new35.png | Revision 35 (May 19th, Windows 10 Dragonball Super)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new36.png | Revision 36 (July 11th, Windows 8.1 Black Alien Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new37.png | Revision 37<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new38.png | Revision 38 (November 10th, Windows 7 xDark v5.2 RG Deluxe)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new39.png | Revision 39 (November 28th, Windows 7 SP1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new40.png | Revision 40 (Incomplete, December 28th, Windows 8.1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new40.1.png | Revision 40.1 (December 31st, Windows 8.1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new41.png | Revision 41 (February 20th, Arch Linux)<br />
</gallery><br />
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=== Wallpapers ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Vm0b0tw.jpg | The VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0tw2.png | The New VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_cw.png | The VM 0b0t Christmas wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_cw2.png | The New VM 0b0t Christmas wallpaper<br />
File:VM0b0t_nyw.png | The VM 0b0t New Years wallpaper<br />
File:VM0b0t_nyw2.png | The New VM 0b0t New Years wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tislamicstate.png | Halal VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tccp.png | Chinese government approved VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_1984.png | Orwellian VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tkillme.png | Dragon Ball VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_SkibidiWallpaper.jpg | Skibidi Toilet VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t New Years 2024 Wallpaper.png | New Years 2024 VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_archw.png | Arch Linux VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
</gallery><br />
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=== Former Incarnations ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:VM0_14-11-2021.png | A screenshot of the pre-Anarchy macOS Mojave VM<br />
</gallery><br />
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Enterprise - HAPPY NEW YEAR! (VM 0b0t) - '''ANARCHY VM'''}}<br />
{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = VM 0b0t<br />
|screenshot = Vm0b0t_new41.png<br />
|introduced = 10 May 2022<br />
|os = Arch Linux<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|node = vm0b0t<br />
|previous = See Prior Incarnations table<br />
|next = [[VM1]]<br />
|previousvm = [[EventVM]]<br />
}}<br />
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<div style="display:none">__NOTOC__</div><br />
'''VM 0b0t''' is the first VM and the oldest Anarchy VM in [[CollabVM]] (formerly the Mac OS VM and the Windows 2000 (Whitelisted) VM), the proud home of pure unadulterated Anarchy, unpatrolled, ungoverned and unregulated, and free of judgment.<br />
<br />
It runs Arch Linux with an intentionally bad-looking Windows 7 theme and a few custom programs added, which is running on a 100GB hard drive with 4 gigabytes of RAM. The idea for this VM came from [[CHOCOLATEMAN]], which emulates the 2016/2017 CollabVM experience, where there were less restrictions and more chaotic. Due to the nature of the VM, the various shortcuts on the desktop have weird and hilarious titles.<br />
<br />
The VM has the wallpaper set by default as Duke Nukem overlaid over the default Windows 7 wallpaper. [[VM 0b0t#Installed Programs & Games on VM 0b0t|There are several custom programs and games, and other things on the VM (ie the various browsers' themes, extensions and bookmarks, custom pictures and more), which is contained in a list you can view here with this link.]] The Command Prompt has been modified to look like like Windows 7's, with the prompt being identical to said OS.<br />
<br />
The premise of the VM is that nearly none of the [[CollabVM]] rules (except the first 4 rules, due to an obligation to federal law and our server host, and there are some new rules in place to mitigate excessive viewing of such content as child pornography and gore) are enforced, effectively making it an Anarchy VM, as anyone can do whatever they please on the VM without restriction.<br />
<br />
Although the internet is nearly unrestricted on VM 0b0t, there is a heavily stripped down version of CollabNet in place on the VMs, meaning anyone can visit almost any website they please (except a few select areas, see [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/rules/vm0/ here]). This allows for a lot more freedom and flexibility compared to the regular VMs, which are restricted with AD system policies, and have [[CollabNet]] in place to prevent you from using certain parts of the system for abuse, and accessing inappropriate/malicious websites.<br />
<br />
However, since there are very little internet restrictions in place, anyone can open up just about anything, which may include NSFW content (pornography and others), which is why the VM thumbnail has a blur on it by default. The CollabVM administration team will still actively enforce some of the [[CollabVM]] and VM rules on the VM however.<br />
<br />
The name is a reference to the oldest Anarchy server in Minecraft, [[Wikipedia:2b2t|2b2t.org]].<br />
<br />
== Prior Incarnations ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Operating System !! Version !! Time Period !! Revision #<br />
|-<br />
| Arch Linux || idk || 2024-02-20 - Now || 41<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry || Enterprise || 2023-12-28 - 2024-02-20 || 40-40.1<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || SP1 || 2023-11-28 - 2023-12-28 || 39<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_xDark_v5.2_RG_Deluxe xDark v5.2 RG Deluxe] || 2023-11-10 - 2023-11-28 || 38<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_8.1_Black_Alien_Edition Black Alien Edition] || 2023-07-11 - 2023-11-10 || 36-37<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Dragonball_Super_Edition Dragonball Super Edition] || 2023-05-19 - 2023-07-11 || 35<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Super_Windows_Longhorn-C_Build_2 Longhorn-C] || 2023-05-07 - 2023-05-19 || 33<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Steampunk_Edition Steampunk Edition] || 2023-03-13 - 2023-05-07 || 29<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_9_(DiLShad) Windows 9 Pro (DiLShad)] || 2023-02-14 - 2023-03-13 || 23<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Vista || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_2007 Windows 2007 - Build 6021] || 2023-02-05 - 2023-02-14 || 21<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_8.1_Google_Chromium_Edition Windows 8.1 Google Chromium Edition] || 2022-12-26 - 2023-02-05 || 14<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Christmas_Magic_Pro Windows 10 Christmas Magic Pro] || 2022-11-23 - 2022-12-26 || 11.1<br />
|-<br />
| <s>Windows 7</s> || <s>[https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Mac_Extreme_2015 Windows 7 Mac Extreme 2015]</s> || 2022-11-23 - 2022-11-23 || 11<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Christmas_Edition_2015 Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015] || 2022-11-22 - 2022-11-23 || 9<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Pony_Edition_2015 Windows 7 Pony Edition 2015] || 2022-10-20 - 2022-11-22 || 8<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_FaceBooK_Edition_2012 Windows 7 FaceBooK Edition] || 2022-08-09 - 2022-10-20 || 6<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Angry_Birds Windows 7 Angry Birds Edition] || 2022-05-24 - 2022-08-09 || 1<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Vista || SP2 - Extended Kernel || 2022-05-10 - 2022-05-24 || 0<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Installed Programs & Games on VM 0b0t ==<br />
There are numerous programs and games installed on the VM along with some pretty interesting things hidden deep in the VM. This list is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate but it certainly is not complete either. This particular list includes (but is not limited to, sans the WPI default programs):<br />
<br />
The programs on the VM are Wine, Big Money Deluxe, dnSpy 6.1.8, Kevin PC Optimizer Home Edition 2009 (KEVINRepacks version), Papers Please and Kevin Blast Gold (a mod of Marble Blast Gold).<br />
<br />
== Miscellanea ==<br />
<s>This also marks the return of [[debianguy|Debianguy]] in 2 years, and seandc02 also came back to the site after like... a year or three?</s> <s>'''''HOLY FUCK FLUFFY'S BACK'''''</s> <s>He got b&</s> <s>FLUFFY HAS RETURNED YET AGAIN!!! 2017 COLLABVM WILL NEVER DIE!!!</s> banned again :)<br />
<br />
== MOTD ==<br />
May 10th, 2022:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
Welcome to VM0b0bt, the oldest Anarchy VM on CollabVM<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
ZOMG NONE!!!<br />
Rules 1, 2, 3, and 4 still apply<br />
NO COLLABNET!!!!!111<br />
<br />
Good luck and may god have mercy on your souls<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
March 2023:<br />
<pre><br />
Welcome to VM0b0bt, the oldest Anarchy VM on CollabVM<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
ZOMG NONE!!!<br />
Except these<br />
You people ruin everything<br />
<br />
Good luck and may god have mercy on your souls<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
=== Revisions ===<br />
Note: The dates in the description don't reflect the dates on the actual VM, they are based on the modified dates of the actual files themselves.<br />
<br />
Note 2: VM0b0t revision 40 was made '''mid-snapshot creation''', and in an incomplete state. Revision 40.1 is the actual, finished 40th revision.<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Vm0b0t.png | Revision 0 (May 10th 2022, Windows Vista)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new.png | Revision 1 (May 24th, Windows 7 Angry Birds)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new2.png | Revision 2 (May 26th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new3.png | Revision 3 (June 12th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new4.png | Revision 4 (August 5th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new5.png | Revision 5 (August 9th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new6.png | Revision 6 (August 9th, Windows 7 FaceBooK Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new7.png | Revision 7 (August 15th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new8.png | Revision 8 (October 20th, Windows 7 Pony Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new9.png | Revision 9 (November 22nd, Windows 7 Christmas Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new10.png | Revision 10 (November 23rd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new11.png | Revision 11 (Cut, November 23rd, Windows 7 Mac Extreme)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new11.1.png | Revision 11.1 (November 23rd, Windows 10 Christmas Magic)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new12.png | Revision 12 (November 26th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new13.png | Revision 13 (December 8th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new14.png | Revision 14 (December 26th, Windows 8.1 Google Chromium)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new15.png | Revision 15 (December 27th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new16.png | Revision 16 (December 28th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new17.png | Revision 17 (January 1st 2023)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new18.png | Revision 18 (January 15th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new19.png | Revision 19 (January 22nd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new20.png | Revision 20 (January 28th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new21.png | Revision 21 (February 5th, Windows 2007 Build 6021)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new22.png | Revision 22 (February 7th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new23.png | Revision 23 (February 14th, Windows 9 Pro)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new24.png | Revision 24 (February 15th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new25.png | Revision 25 (February 27th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new26.png | Revision 26 (March 1st)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new27.png | Revision 27 (March 3rd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new28.png | Revision 28 (March 5th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new29.png | Revision 29 (March 13th, Windows 10 Steampunk)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new30.png | Revision 30 (March 14th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new31.png | Revision 31 (April 26th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new32.png | Revision 32 (April 27th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new33.png | Revision 33 (May 7th, Windows 10 Longhorn-C)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new34.png | Revision 34<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new35.png | Revision 35 (May 19th, Windows 10 Dragonball Super)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new36.png | Revision 36 (July 11th, Windows 8.1 Black Alien Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new37.png | Revision 37<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new38.png | Revision 38 (November 10th, Windows 7 xDark v5.2 RG Deluxe)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new39.png | Revision 39 (November 28th, Windows 7 SP1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new40.png | Revision 40 (Incomplete, December 28th, Windows 8.1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new40.1.png | Revision 40.1 (December 31st, Windows 8.1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new41.png | Revision 41 (February 20th, Arch Linux)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Wallpapers ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Vm0b0tw.jpg | The VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0tw2.png | The New VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_cw.png | The VM 0b0t Christmas wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_cw2.png | The New VM 0b0t Christmas wallpaper<br />
File:VM0b0t_nyw.png | The VM 0b0t New Years wallpaper<br />
File:VM0b0t_nyw2.png | The New VM 0b0t New Years wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tislamicstate.png | Halal VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tccp.png | Chinese government approved VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_1984.png | Orwellian VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tkillme.png | Dragon Ball VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_SkibidiWallpaper.jpg | Skibidi Toilet VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t New Years 2024 Wallpaper.png | New Years 2024 VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_archw.png | Arch Linux VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Former Incarnations ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:VM0_14-11-2021.png | A screenshot of the pre-Anarchy macOS Mojave VM<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
[[Category:Main_VMs]]</div>Undefishinhttps://computernewb.com/w/index.php?title=File:Vm0b0t_archw.png&diff=3669File:Vm0b0t archw.png2024-02-20T17:11:06Z<p>Undefishin: Uploaded with SimpleBatchUpload</p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Enterprise - HAPPY NEW YEAR! (VM 0b0t) - '''ANARCHY VM'''}}<br />
{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = VM 0b0t<br />
|screenshot = Vm0b0t_new41.png<br />
|introduced = 10 May 2022<br />
|os = Arch Linux<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|node = vm0b0t<br />
|previous = See Prior Incarnations table<br />
|next = [[VM1]]<br />
|previousvm = [[EventVM]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<div style="display:none">__NOTOC__</div><br />
'''VM 0b0t''' is the first VM and the oldest Anarchy VM in [[CollabVM]] (formerly the Mac OS VM and the Windows 2000 (Whitelisted) VM), the proud home of pure unadulterated Anarchy, unpatrolled, ungoverned and unregulated, free of judgment, the absolute worst of [[CollabVM]] culture, a mockery to all that is [[CollabNet|fair]] and [[Whitelister|good]], the bad future of [[CollabVM]], a malware paradise for [[Forkies|forkies]] to reign freely and eat away at fine culture, disrespecting it and destroying its integrity in the process, a place where [[CHOCOLATEMAN|authority]] and [[DarkOK|prestige]] is meaningless, a place where [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/rules human etiquette] and [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/faq societal norms] are meaningless, a place where [[Wikipedia:4chan|moderation is completely nonexistent]], a place where you can detach yourself from [[VM1|reality]] and take in a whole new dystopia where you will never thrive, a place where [[CollabVM_Discord|nothing ever changes]] and [[Andrej_Akan|no one ever learns]]...<br />
<br />
It runs Arch Linux with an intentionally bad Windows 7 theme and a few custom programs added, which is running on a 100GB hard drive with 4 gigabytes of RAM. The idea for this VM came from [[CHOCOLATEMAN]], which emulates the 2016/2017 CollabVM experience, where there were less restrictions and more chaotic. Due to the nature of the VM, the various shortcuts on the desktop have weird and hilarious titles.<br />
<br />
The VM has the wallpaper set by default as Duke Nukem overlaid over the default Windows 7 wallpaper. [[VM 0b0t#Installed Programs & Games on VM 0b0t|There are several custom programs and games, and other things on the VM (ie the various browsers' themes, extensions and bookmarks, custom pictures and more), which is contained in a list you can view here with this link.]] The Command Prompt has been modified to look like like Windows 7's, with the prompt being identical to said OS.<br />
<br />
The premise of the VM is that nearly none of the [[CollabVM]] rules (except the first 4 rules, due to an obligation to federal law and our server host, and there are some new rules in place to mitigate excessive viewing of such content as child pornography and gore) are enforced, effectively making it an Anarchy VM, as anyone can do whatever they please on the VM without restriction.<br />
<br />
Although the internet is nearly unrestricted on VM 0b0t, there is a heavily stripped down version of CollabNet in place on the VMs, meaning anyone can visit almost any website they please (except a few select areas, see [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/rules/vm0/ here]). This allows for a lot more freedom and flexibility compared to the regular VMs, which are restricted with AD system policies, and have [[CollabNet]] in place to prevent you from using certain parts of the system for abuse, and accessing inappropriate/malicious websites.<br />
<br />
However, since there are very little internet restrictions in place, anyone can open up just about anything, which may include NSFW content (pornography and others), which is why the VM thumbnail has a blur on it by default. The CollabVM administration team will still actively enforce some of the [[CollabVM]] and VM rules on the VM however.<br />
<br />
The name is a reference to the oldest Anarchy server in Minecraft, [[Wikipedia:2b2t|2b2t.org]].<br />
<br />
== Prior Incarnations ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Operating System !! Version !! Time Period !! Revision #<br />
|-<br />
| Arch Linux || idk || 2024-02-20 - Now || 41<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry || Enterprise || 2023-12-28 - 2024-02-20 || 40-40.1<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || SP1 || 2023-11-28 - 2023-12-28 || 39<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_xDark_v5.2_RG_Deluxe xDark v5.2 RG Deluxe] || 2023-11-10 - 2023-11-28 || 38<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_8.1_Black_Alien_Edition Black Alien Edition] || 2023-07-11 - 2023-11-10 || 36-37<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Dragonball_Super_Edition Dragonball Super Edition] || 2023-05-19 - 2023-07-11 || 35<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Super_Windows_Longhorn-C_Build_2 Longhorn-C] || 2023-05-07 - 2023-05-19 || 33<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Steampunk_Edition Steampunk Edition] || 2023-03-13 - 2023-05-07 || 29<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_9_(DiLShad) Windows 9 Pro (DiLShad)] || 2023-02-14 - 2023-03-13 || 23<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Vista || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_2007 Windows 2007 - Build 6021] || 2023-02-05 - 2023-02-14 || 21<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_8.1_Google_Chromium_Edition Windows 8.1 Google Chromium Edition] || 2022-12-26 - 2023-02-05 || 14<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Christmas_Magic_Pro Windows 10 Christmas Magic Pro] || 2022-11-23 - 2022-12-26 || 11.1<br />
|-<br />
| <s>Windows 7</s> || <s>[https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Mac_Extreme_2015 Windows 7 Mac Extreme 2015]</s> || 2022-11-23 - 2022-11-23 || 11<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Christmas_Edition_2015 Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015] || 2022-11-22 - 2022-11-23 || 9<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Pony_Edition_2015 Windows 7 Pony Edition 2015] || 2022-10-20 - 2022-11-22 || 8<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_FaceBooK_Edition_2012 Windows 7 FaceBooK Edition] || 2022-08-09 - 2022-10-20 || 6<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Angry_Birds Windows 7 Angry Birds Edition] || 2022-05-24 - 2022-08-09 || 1<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Vista || SP2 - Extended Kernel || 2022-05-10 - 2022-05-24 || 0<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Installed Programs & Games on VM 0b0t ==<br />
There are numerous programs and games installed on the VM along with some pretty interesting things hidden deep in the VM. This list is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate but it certainly is not complete either. This particular list includes (but is not limited to, sans the WPI default programs):<br />
<br />
The programs on the VM are Wine, Big Money Deluxe, dnSpy 6.1.8, Kevin PC Optimizer Home Edition 2009 (KEVINRepacks version), Papers Please and Kevin Blast Gold (a mod of Marble Blast Gold).<br />
<br />
== Miscellanea ==<br />
<s>This also marks the return of [[debianguy|Debianguy]] in 2 years, and seandc02 also came back to the site after like... a year or three?</s> <s>'''''HOLY FUCK FLUFFY'S BACK'''''</s> <s>He got b&</s> <s>FLUFFY HAS RETURNED YET AGAIN!!! 2017 COLLABVM WILL NEVER DIE!!!</s> banned again :)<br />
<br />
== MOTD ==<br />
May 10th, 2022:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
Welcome to VM0b0bt, the oldest Anarchy VM on CollabVM<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
ZOMG NONE!!!<br />
Rules 1, 2, 3, and 4 still apply<br />
NO COLLABNET!!!!!111<br />
<br />
Good luck and may god have mercy on your souls<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
March 2023:<br />
<pre><br />
Welcome to VM0b0bt, the oldest Anarchy VM on CollabVM<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
ZOMG NONE!!!<br />
Except these<br />
You people ruin everything<br />
<br />
Good luck and may god have mercy on your souls<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
=== Revisions ===<br />
Note: The dates in the description don't reflect the dates on the actual VM, they are based on the modified dates of the actual files themselves.<br />
<br />
Note 2: VM0b0t revision 40 was made '''mid-snapshot creation''', and in an incomplete state. Revision 40.1 is the actual, finished 40th revision.<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Vm0b0t.png | Revision 0 (May 10th 2022, Windows Vista)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new.png | Revision 1 (May 24th, Windows 7 Angry Birds)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new2.png | Revision 2 (May 26th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new3.png | Revision 3 (June 12th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new4.png | Revision 4 (August 5th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new5.png | Revision 5 (August 9th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new6.png | Revision 6 (August 9th, Windows 7 FaceBooK Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new7.png | Revision 7 (August 15th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new8.png | Revision 8 (October 20th, Windows 7 Pony Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new9.png | Revision 9 (November 22nd, Windows 7 Christmas Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new10.png | Revision 10 (November 23rd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new11.png | Revision 11 (Cut, November 23rd, Windows 7 Mac Extreme)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new11.1.png | Revision 11.1 (November 23rd, Windows 10 Christmas Magic)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new12.png | Revision 12 (November 26th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new13.png | Revision 13 (December 8th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new14.png | Revision 14 (December 26th, Windows 8.1 Google Chromium)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new15.png | Revision 15 (December 27th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new16.png | Revision 16 (December 28th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new17.png | Revision 17 (January 1st 2023)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new18.png | Revision 18 (January 15th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new19.png | Revision 19 (January 22nd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new20.png | Revision 20 (January 28th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new21.png | Revision 21 (February 5th, Windows 2007 Build 6021)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new22.png | Revision 22 (February 7th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new23.png | Revision 23 (February 14th, Windows 9 Pro)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new24.png | Revision 24 (February 15th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new25.png | Revision 25 (February 27th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new26.png | Revision 26 (March 1st)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new27.png | Revision 27 (March 3rd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new28.png | Revision 28 (March 5th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new29.png | Revision 29 (March 13th, Windows 10 Steampunk)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new30.png | Revision 30 (March 14th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new31.png | Revision 31 (April 26th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new32.png | Revision 32 (April 27th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new33.png | Revision 33 (May 7th, Windows 10 Longhorn-C)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new34.png | Revision 34<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new35.png | Revision 35 (May 19th, Windows 10 Dragonball Super)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new36.png | Revision 36 (July 11th, Windows 8.1 Black Alien Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new37.png | Revision 37<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new38.png | Revision 38 (November 10th, Windows 7 xDark v5.2 RG Deluxe)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new39.png | Revision 39 (November 28th, Windows 7 SP1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new40.png | Revision 40 (Incomplete, December 28th, Windows 8.1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new40.1.png | Revision 40.1 (December 31st, Windows 8.1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new41.png | Revision 41 (February 20th, Arch Linux)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Wallpapers ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Vm0b0tw.jpg | The VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0tw2.png | The New VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_cw.png | The VM 0b0t Christmas wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_cw2.png | The New VM 0b0t Christmas wallpaper<br />
File:VM0b0t_nyw.png | The VM 0b0t New Years wallpaper<br />
File:VM0b0t_nyw2.png | The New VM 0b0t New Years wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tislamicstate.png | Halal VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tccp.png | Chinese government approved VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_1984.png | Orwellian VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tkillme.png | Dragon Ball VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_SkibidiWallpaper.jpg | Skibidi Toilet VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t New Years 2024 Wallpaper.png | New Years 2024 VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Former Incarnations ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:VM0_14-11-2021.png | A screenshot of the pre-Anarchy macOS Mojave VM<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
[[Category:Main_VMs]]</div>Undefishinhttps://computernewb.com/w/index.php?title=VM_0b0t&diff=3667VM 0b0t2024-02-20T17:06:33Z<p>Undefishin: </p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Enterprise - HAPPY NEW YEAR! (VM 0b0t) - '''ANARCHY VM'''}}<br />
{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = VM 0b0t<br />
|screenshot = Vm0b0t_new41.png<br />
|introduced = 10 May 2022<br />
|os = Arch Linux<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|node = vm0b0t<br />
|previous = Windows 8.1<br>Windows 7<br>Windows 7<br>Windows 8.1<br>Windows 10<br>Windows 10<br>Windows 7<br>Windows Vista<br>Windows 8.1<br>Windows 10<br>Windows 8<br>Windows 7<br>Windows Vista<br>Windows 2000<br>macOS Mojave<br />
|next = [[VM1]]<br />
|previousvm = [[EventVM]]<br />
}}<br />
<br />
<div style="display:none">__NOTOC__</div><br />
'''VM 0b0t''' is the first VM and the oldest Anarchy VM in [[CollabVM]] (formerly the Mac OS VM and the Windows 2000 (Whitelisted) VM), the proud home of pure unadulterated Anarchy (formerly SWF projector shell trojans), unpatrolled, ungoverned and unregulated, free of judgment, the absolute worst of [[CollabVM]] culture, a mockery to all that is [[CollabNet|fair]] and [[Whitelister|good]], the bad future of [[CollabVM]], a malware paradise for [[Forkies|forkies]] to reign freely and eat away at fine culture, disrespecting it and destroying its integrity in the process, a place where [[CHOCOLATEMAN|authority]] and [[DarkOK|prestige]] is meaningless, a place where [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/rules human etiquette] and [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/faq societal norms] are meaningless, a place where [[Wikipedia:4chan|moderation is completely nonexistent]], a place where you can detach yourself from [[VM1|reality]] and take in a whole new dystopia where you will never thrive, a place where [[CollabVM_Discord|nothing ever changes]] and [[Andrej_Akan|no one ever learns]]...<br />
<br />
The name is a reference to the oldest Anarchy server in Minecraft, [[Wikipedia:2b2t|2b2t.org]].<br />
<br />
It runs Arch Linux with an intentionally bad Windows 7 theme and a few custom programs added, which is running on a 100GB hard drive with 4 gigabytes of RAM. The idea for this VM came from [[CHOCOLATEMAN]], which emulates the 2016/2017 CollabVM experience, where there were less restrictions and more chaotic. Due to the nature of the VM, the various shortcuts on the desktop have weird and hilarious titles.<br />
<br />
The VM has the wallpaper set by default as Duke Nukem overlaid over the default Windows 7 wallpaper. [[VM 0b0t#Installed Programs & Games on VM 0b0t|There are several custom programs and games, and other things on the VM (ie the various browsers' themes, extensions and bookmarks, custom pictures and more), which is contained in a list you can view here with this link.]] The Command Prompt has been modified to look like like Windows 7's, with the prompt being identical to said OS.<br />
<br />
The premise of the VM is that nearly none of the [[CollabVM]] rules (except the first 4 rules, due to an obligation to federal law and our server host, and there are some new rules in place to mitigate excessive viewing of such content as child pornography and gore) are enforced, effectively making it an Anarchy VM, as anyone can do whatever they please on the VM without restriction.<br />
<br />
Although the internet is nearly unrestricted on VM 0b0t, there is a heavily stripped down version of CollabNet in place on the VMs, meaning anyone can visit almost any website they please (except a few select areas, see [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/rules/vm0/ here]). This allows for a lot more freedom and flexibility compared to the regular VMs, which are restricted with AD system policies, and have [[CollabNet]] in place to prevent you from using certain parts of the system for abuse, and accessing inappropriate/malicious websites.<br />
<br />
However, since there are very little internet restrictions in place, anyone can open up just about anything, which may include NSFW content (pornography and others), which is why the VM thumbnail has a blur on it by default. The CollabVM administration team will still actively enforce some of the [[CollabVM]] and VM rules on the VM however.<br />
<br />
<s>This also marks the return of [[debianguy|Debianguy]] in 2 years, and seandc02 also came back to the site after like... a year or three?</s> <s>'''''HOLY FUCK FLUFFY'S BACK'''''</s> <s>He got b&</s> <s>FLUFFY HAS RETURNED YET AGAIN!!! 2017 COLLABVM WILL NEVER DIE!!!</s> banned again :)<br />
<br />
== Prior Incarnations ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Operating System !! Version !! Time Period !! Revision #<br />
|-<br />
| Arch Linux || idk || 2024-02-20 - Now || 41<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry || Enterprise || 2023-12-28 - 2024-02-20 || 40-40.1<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || SP1 || 2023-11-28 - 2023-12-28 || 39<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_xDark_v5.2_RG_Deluxe xDark v5.2 RG Deluxe] || 2023-11-10 - 2023-11-28 || 38<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_8.1_Black_Alien_Edition Black Alien Edition] || 2023-07-11 - 2023-11-10 || 36-37<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Dragonball_Super_Edition Dragonball Super Edition] || 2023-05-19 - 2023-07-11 || 35<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Super_Windows_Longhorn-C_Build_2 Longhorn-C] || 2023-05-07 - 2023-05-19 || 33<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Steampunk_Edition Steampunk Edition] || 2023-03-13 - 2023-05-07 || 29<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_9_(DiLShad) Windows 9 Pro (DiLShad)] || 2023-02-14 - 2023-03-13 || 23<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Vista || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_2007 Windows 2007 - Build 6021] || 2023-02-05 - 2023-02-14 || 21<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_8.1_Google_Chromium_Edition Windows 8.1 Google Chromium Edition] || 2022-12-26 - 2023-02-05 || 14<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Christmas_Magic_Pro Windows 10 Christmas Magic Pro] || 2022-11-23 - 2022-12-26 || 11.1<br />
|-<br />
| <s>Windows 7</s> || <s>[https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Mac_Extreme_2015 Windows 7 Mac Extreme 2015]</s> || 2022-11-23 - 2022-11-23 || 11<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Christmas_Edition_2015 Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015] || 2022-11-22 - 2022-11-23 || 9<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Pony_Edition_2015 Windows 7 Pony Edition 2015] || 2022-10-20 - 2022-11-22 || 8<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_FaceBooK_Edition_2012 Windows 7 FaceBooK Edition] || 2022-08-09 - 2022-10-20 || 6<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Angry_Birds Windows 7 Angry Birds Edition] || 2022-05-24 - 2022-08-09 || 1<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Vista || SP2 - Extended Kernel || 2022-05-10 - 2022-05-24 || 0<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Installed Programs & Games on VM 0b0t ==<br />
There are numerous programs and games installed on the VM along with some pretty interesting things hidden deep in the VM. This list is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate but it certainly is not complete either. This particular list includes (but is not limited to, sans the WPI default programs):<br />
<br />
The programs on the VM are Wine, Big Money Deluxe, dnSpy 6.1.8, Kevin PC Optimizer Home Edition 2009 (KEVINRepacks version), Papers Please and Kevin Blast Gold (a mod of Marble Blast Gold).<br />
<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
TBA.<br />
<br />
== MOTD ==<br />
May 10th, 2022:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
Welcome to VM0b0bt, the oldest Anarchy VM on CollabVM<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
ZOMG NONE!!!<br />
Rules 1, 2, 3, and 4 still apply<br />
NO COLLABNET!!!!!111<br />
<br />
Good luck and may god have mercy on your souls<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
March 2023:<br />
<pre><br />
Welcome to VM0b0bt, the oldest Anarchy VM on CollabVM<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
ZOMG NONE!!!<br />
Except these<br />
You people ruin everything<br />
<br />
Good luck and may god have mercy on your souls<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
=== Revisions ===<br />
Note: The dates in the description don't reflect the dates on the actual VM, they are based on the modified dates of the actual files themselves.<br />
<br />
Note 2: VM0b0t revision 40 was made '''mid-snapshot creation''', and in an incomplete state. Revision 40.1 is the actual, finished 40th revision.<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Vm0b0t.png | Revision 0 (May 10th 2022, Windows Vista)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new.png | Revision 1 (May 24th, Windows 7 Angry Birds)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new2.png | Revision 2 (May 26th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new3.png | Revision 3 (June 12th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new4.png | Revision 4 (August 5th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new5.png | Revision 5 (August 9th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new6.png | Revision 6 (August 9th, Windows 7 FaceBooK Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new7.png | Revision 7 (August 15th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new8.png | Revision 8 (October 20th, Windows 7 Pony Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new9.png | Revision 9 (November 22nd, Windows 7 Christmas Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new10.png | Revision 10 (November 23rd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new11.png | Revision 11 (Cut, November 23rd, Windows 7 Mac Extreme)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new11.1.png | Revision 11.1 (November 23rd, Windows 10 Christmas Magic)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new12.png | Revision 12 (November 26th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new13.png | Revision 13 (December 8th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new14.png | Revision 14 (December 26th, Windows 8.1 Google Chromium)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new15.png | Revision 15 (December 27th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new16.png | Revision 16 (December 28th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new17.png | Revision 17 (January 1st 2023)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new18.png | Revision 18 (January 15th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new19.png | Revision 19 (January 22nd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new20.png | Revision 20 (January 28th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new21.png | Revision 21 (February 5th, Windows 2007 Build 6021)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new22.png | Revision 22 (February 7th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new23.png | Revision 23 (February 14th, Windows 9 Pro)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new24.png | Revision 24 (February 15th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new25.png | Revision 25 (February 27th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new26.png | Revision 26 (March 1st)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new27.png | Revision 27 (March 3rd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new28.png | Revision 28 (March 5th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new29.png | Revision 29 (March 13th, Windows 10 Steampunk)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new30.png | Revision 30 (March 14th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new31.png | Revision 31 (April 26th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new32.png | Revision 32 (April 27th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new33.png | Revision 33 (May 7th, Windows 10 Longhorn-C)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new34.png | Revision 34<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new35.png | Revision 35 (May 19th, Windows 10 Dragonball Super)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new36.png | Revision 36 (July 11th, Windows 8.1 Black Alien Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new37.png | Revision 37<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new38.png | Revision 38 (November 10th, Windows 7 xDark v5.2 RG Deluxe)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new39.png | Revision 39 (November 28th, Windows 7 SP1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new40.png | Revision 40 (Incomplete, December 28th, Windows 8.1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new40.1.png | Revision 40.1 (December 31st, Windows 8.1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new41.png | Revision 41 (February 20th, Arch Linux)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Wallpapers ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Vm0b0tw.jpg | The VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0tw2.png | The New VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_cw.png | The VM 0b0t Christmas wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_cw2.png | The New VM 0b0t Christmas wallpaper<br />
File:VM0b0t_nyw.png | The VM 0b0t New Years wallpaper<br />
File:VM0b0t_nyw2.png | The New VM 0b0t New Years wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tislamicstate.png | Halal VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tccp.png | Chinese government approved VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_1984.png | Orwellian VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tkillme.png | Dragon Ball VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_SkibidiWallpaper.jpg | Skibidi Toilet VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t New Years 2024 Wallpaper.png | New Years 2024 VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Former Incarnations ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:VM0_14-11-2021.png | A screenshot of the pre-Anarchy macOS Mojave VM<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
[[Category:Main_VMs]]</div>Undefishinhttps://computernewb.com/w/index.php?title=VM_0b0t&diff=3666VM 0b0t2024-02-20T17:06:06Z<p>Undefishin: </p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Enterprise - HAPPY NEW YEAR! (VM 0b0t) - '''ANARCHY VM'''}}<br />
{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = VM 0b0t<br />
|screenshot = Vm0b0t_new41.png<br />
|introduced = 10 May 2022<br />
|os = Arch Linux<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|node = vm0b0t<br />
|previous = Windows 8.1<br>Windows 7<br>Windows 7<br>Windows 8.1<br>Windows 10<br>Windows 10<br>Windows 7<br>Windows Vista<br>Windows 8.1<br>Windows 10<br>Windows 8<br>Windows 7<br>Windows Vista<br>Windows 2000<br>macOS Mojave<br />
|next = [[VM1]]<br />
|previousvm = [[EventVM]]<br />
}}<br />
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<div style="display:none">__NOTOC__</div><br />
'''VM 0b0t''' is the first VM and the oldest Anarchy VM in [[CollabVM]] (formerly the Mac OS VM and the Windows 2000 (Whitelisted) VM), the proud home of pure unadulterated Anarchy (formerly SWF projector shell trojans), unpatrolled, ungoverned and unregulated, free of judgment, the absolute worst of [[CollabVM]] culture, a mockery to all that is [[CollabNet|fair]] and [[Whitelister|good]], the bad future of [[CollabVM]], a malware paradise for [[Forkies|forkies]] to reign freely and eat away at fine culture, disrespecting it and destroying its integrity in the process, a place where [[CHOCOLATEMAN|authority]] and [[DarkOK|prestige]] is meaningless, a place where [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/rules human etiquette] and [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/faq societal norms] are meaningless, a place where [[Wikipedia:4chan|moderation is completely nonexistent]], a place where you can detach yourself from [[VM1|reality]] and take in a whole new dystopia where you will never thrive, a place where [[CollabVM_Discord|nothing ever changes]] and [[Andrej_Akan|no one ever learns]]...<br />
<br />
The name is a reference to the oldest Anarchy server in Minecraft, [[Wikipedia:2b2t|2b2t.org]].<br />
<br />
It runs Arch Linux with an intentionally bad Windows 7 theme and a few custom programs added, which is running on a 100GB hard drive with 4 gigabytes of RAM. The idea for this VM came from [[CHOCOLATEMAN]], which emulates the 2016/2017 CollabVM experience, where there were less restrictions and more chaotic. Due to the nature of the VM, the various shortcuts on the desktop have weird and hilarious titles.<br />
<br />
The VM has the wallpaper set by default as Duke Nukem overlaid over the default Windows 7 wallpaper. [[VM 0b0t#Installed Programs & Games on VM 0b0t|There are several custom programs and games, and other things on the VM (ie the various browsers' themes, extensions and bookmarks, custom pictures and more), which is contained in a list you can view here with this link.]] The Command Prompt has been modified to look like like Windows 7's, with the prompt being identical to said OS.<br />
<br />
The premise of the VM is that nearly none of the [[CollabVM]] rules (except the first 4 rules, due to an obligation to federal law and our server host, and there are some new rules in place to mitigate excessive viewing of such content as child pornography and gore) are enforced, effectively making it an Anarchy VM, as anyone can do whatever they please on the VM without restriction.<br />
<br />
Although the internet is nearly unrestricted on VM 0b0t, there is a heavily stripped down version of CollabNet in place on the VMs, meaning anyone can visit almost any website they please (except a few select areas, see [https://computernewb.com/collab-vm/rules/vm0/ here]). This allows for a lot more freedom and flexibility compared to the regular VMs, which are restricted with AD system policies, and have [[CollabNet]] in place to prevent you from using certain parts of the system for abuse, and accessing inappropriate/malicious websites.<br />
<br />
However, since there are very little internet restrictions in place, anyone can open up just about anything, which may include NSFW content (pornography and others), which is why the VM thumbnail has a blur on it by default. The CollabVM administration team will still actively enforce some of the [[CollabVM]] and VM rules on the VM however.<br />
<br />
<s>This also marks the return of [[debianguy|Debianguy]] in 2 years, and seandc02 also came back to the site after like... a year or three?</s> <s>'''''HOLY FUCK FLUFFY'S BACK'''''</s> <s>He got b&</s> <s>FLUFFY HAS RETURNED YET AGAIN!!! 2017 COLLABVM WILL NEVER DIE!!!</s> banned again :)<br />
<br />
== Prior Incarnations ==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Operating System !! Version !! Time Period !! Revision #<br />
|-<br />
| Arch Linux !! idk !! 2024-02-20 - Now !! 41<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry || Enterprise || 2023-12-28 - 2024-02-20 || 40-40.1<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || SP1 || 2023-11-28 - 2023-12-28 || 39<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_xDark_v5.2_RG_Deluxe xDark v5.2 RG Deluxe] || 2023-11-10 - 2023-11-28 || 38<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_8.1_Black_Alien_Edition Black Alien Edition] || 2023-07-11 - 2023-11-10 || 36-37<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Dragonball_Super_Edition Dragonball Super Edition] || 2023-05-19 - 2023-07-11 || 35<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Super_Windows_Longhorn-C_Build_2 Longhorn-C] || 2023-05-07 - 2023-05-19 || 33<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Steampunk_Edition Steampunk Edition] || 2023-03-13 - 2023-05-07 || 29<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_9_(DiLShad) Windows 9 Pro (DiLShad)] || 2023-02-14 - 2023-03-13 || 23<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Vista || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_2007 Windows 2007 - Build 6021] || 2023-02-05 - 2023-02-14 || 21<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 8.1 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_8.1_Google_Chromium_Edition Windows 8.1 Google Chromium Edition] || 2022-12-26 - 2023-02-05 || 14<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 10 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_10_Christmas_Magic_Pro Windows 10 Christmas Magic Pro] || 2022-11-23 - 2022-12-26 || 11.1<br />
|-<br />
| <s>Windows 7</s> || <s>[https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Mac_Extreme_2015 Windows 7 Mac Extreme 2015]</s> || 2022-11-23 - 2022-11-23 || 11<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Christmas_Edition_2015 Windows 7 Christmas Edition 2015] || 2022-11-22 - 2022-11-23 || 9<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Pony_Edition_2015 Windows 7 Pony Edition 2015] || 2022-10-20 - 2022-11-22 || 8<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_FaceBooK_Edition_2012 Windows 7 FaceBooK Edition] || 2022-08-09 - 2022-10-20 || 6<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 7 || [https://crustywindo.ws/Windows_7_Angry_Birds Windows 7 Angry Birds Edition] || 2022-05-24 - 2022-08-09 || 1<br />
|-<br />
| Windows Vista || SP2 - Extended Kernel || 2022-05-10 - 2022-05-24 || 0<br />
|}<br />
<br />
== Installed Programs & Games on VM 0b0t ==<br />
There are numerous programs and games installed on the VM along with some pretty interesting things hidden deep in the VM. This list is not guaranteed to be 100% accurate but it certainly is not complete either. This particular list includes (but is not limited to, sans the WPI default programs):<br />
<br />
The programs on the VM are Wine, Big Money Deluxe, dnSpy 6.1.8, Kevin PC Optimizer Home Edition 2009 (KEVINRepacks version), Papers Please and Kevin Blast Gold (a mod of Marble Blast Gold).<br />
<br />
=== Miscellaneous ===<br />
TBA.<br />
<br />
== MOTD ==<br />
May 10th, 2022:<br />
<br />
<pre><br />
Welcome to VM0b0bt, the oldest Anarchy VM on CollabVM<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
ZOMG NONE!!!<br />
Rules 1, 2, 3, and 4 still apply<br />
NO COLLABNET!!!!!111<br />
<br />
Good luck and may god have mercy on your souls<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
March 2023:<br />
<pre><br />
Welcome to VM0b0bt, the oldest Anarchy VM on CollabVM<br />
Rules:<br />
<br />
ZOMG NONE!!!<br />
Except these<br />
You people ruin everything<br />
<br />
Good luck and may god have mercy on your souls<br />
</pre><br />
<br />
== Gallery ==<br />
=== Revisions ===<br />
Note: The dates in the description don't reflect the dates on the actual VM, they are based on the modified dates of the actual files themselves.<br />
<br />
Note 2: VM0b0t revision 40 was made '''mid-snapshot creation''', and in an incomplete state. Revision 40.1 is the actual, finished 40th revision.<br />
<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Vm0b0t.png | Revision 0 (May 10th 2022, Windows Vista)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new.png | Revision 1 (May 24th, Windows 7 Angry Birds)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new2.png | Revision 2 (May 26th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new3.png | Revision 3 (June 12th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new4.png | Revision 4 (August 5th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new5.png | Revision 5 (August 9th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new6.png | Revision 6 (August 9th, Windows 7 FaceBooK Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new7.png | Revision 7 (August 15th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new8.png | Revision 8 (October 20th, Windows 7 Pony Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new9.png | Revision 9 (November 22nd, Windows 7 Christmas Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new10.png | Revision 10 (November 23rd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new11.png | Revision 11 (Cut, November 23rd, Windows 7 Mac Extreme)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new11.1.png | Revision 11.1 (November 23rd, Windows 10 Christmas Magic)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new12.png | Revision 12 (November 26th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new13.png | Revision 13 (December 8th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new14.png | Revision 14 (December 26th, Windows 8.1 Google Chromium)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new15.png | Revision 15 (December 27th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new16.png | Revision 16 (December 28th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new17.png | Revision 17 (January 1st 2023)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new18.png | Revision 18 (January 15th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new19.png | Revision 19 (January 22nd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new20.png | Revision 20 (January 28th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new21.png | Revision 21 (February 5th, Windows 2007 Build 6021)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new22.png | Revision 22 (February 7th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new23.png | Revision 23 (February 14th, Windows 9 Pro)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new24.png | Revision 24 (February 15th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new25.png | Revision 25 (February 27th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new26.png | Revision 26 (March 1st)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new27.png | Revision 27 (March 3rd)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new28.png | Revision 28 (March 5th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new29.png | Revision 29 (March 13th, Windows 10 Steampunk)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new30.png | Revision 30 (March 14th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new31.png | Revision 31 (April 26th)<br />
File:VM0b0t_new32.png | Revision 32 (April 27th)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new33.png | Revision 33 (May 7th, Windows 10 Longhorn-C)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new34.png | Revision 34<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new35.png | Revision 35 (May 19th, Windows 10 Dragonball Super)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new36.png | Revision 36 (July 11th, Windows 8.1 Black Alien Edition)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new37.png | Revision 37<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new38.png | Revision 38 (November 10th, Windows 7 xDark v5.2 RG Deluxe)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new39.png | Revision 39 (November 28th, Windows 7 SP1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new40.png | Revision 40 (Incomplete, December 28th, Windows 8.1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new40.1.png | Revision 40.1 (December 31st, Windows 8.1)<br />
File:Vm0b0t_new41.png | Revision 41 (February 20th, Arch Linux)<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Wallpapers ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:Vm0b0tw.jpg | The VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0tw2.png | The New VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_cw.png | The VM 0b0t Christmas wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_cw2.png | The New VM 0b0t Christmas wallpaper<br />
File:VM0b0t_nyw.png | The VM 0b0t New Years wallpaper<br />
File:VM0b0t_nyw2.png | The New VM 0b0t New Years wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tislamicstate.png | Halal VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tccp.png | Chinese government approved VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_1984.png | Orwellian VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:0b0tkillme.png | Dragon Ball VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t_SkibidiWallpaper.jpg | Skibidi Toilet VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
File:Vm0b0t New Years 2024 Wallpaper.png | New Years 2024 VM 0b0t Wallpaper<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
=== Former Incarnations ===<br />
<gallery><br />
File:VM0_14-11-2021.png | A screenshot of the pre-Anarchy macOS Mojave VM<br />
</gallery><br />
<br />
[[Category:Main_VMs]]</div>Undefishinhttps://computernewb.com/w/index.php?title=File:Vm0b0t_new41.png&diff=3665File:Vm0b0t new41.png2024-02-20T17:03:44Z<p>Undefishin: Uploaded with SimpleBatchUpload</p>
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<div>{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = Windows 11 Pro 25947 x64 (VM 6)<br />
|screenshot = VM6 1-28-2024.png<br />
|caption = VM6 as of January 28, 2024<br />
|introduced = May 2020<br />
|os = [[Windows 10]]<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|node = vm6<br />
|previousvm = [[VM5]]<br />
|next = [[VM7]]<br />
}}<br />
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VM6 is the seventh VM on [[CollabVM]] and currently the [[Wikipedia:Windows 11|Windows 11]] VM. It runs the latest version of Windows 11 possible, but it is not always updated frequently. As of January 28, 2024, the VM currently runs Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Insider Preview Build 26040.1000.<br />
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It has 8 GB of RAM, and 100 GB of disk space installed. The VM does NOT come with a vTPM. As for the programs selection, it is Google Chrome 121.0.6167.85, 7-Zip 23.01, Mozilla Firefox 122.0, Notepad++ 8.5.7 and Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 Preview.<br />
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This is the very first official VM to ever run Windows 11, and it was released on the day of the Build 21996 leak. There was actually a UserVM that also ran the leaked build, which actually predates this one, believe it or not.<br />
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== Previous Incarnations ==<br />
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| Windows 11 || 22621.1413 || 2023-03-20 - Now<br />
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| Windows 11 || 22000.556 || 2021-xx-xx - 2023-03-19<br />
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| Windows 11 || 22000.xxx || 2021-xx-xx - 2021-xx-xx<br />
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| Windows 11 || RTM Pro || 2021-10-04 - 2021-xx-xx<br />
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| Windows 11 || Build 21996 || 2021-06-15 - 2021-10-04<br />
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| SerenityOS || idk || 2020-08-xx - 2021-06-15<br />
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| GhostBSD || 20.04 || 2020-05-xx - 2020-08-xx<br />
|}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = Windows 11 Pro 25947 x64 (VM 6)<br />
|screenshot = VM6 1-28-2024.png<br />
|caption = VM6 as of January 28, 2024<br />
|introduced = May 2020<br />
|os = [[Windows 10]]<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|node = vm6<br />
|previousvm = [[VM5]]<br />
|next = [[VM7]]<br />
}}<br />
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VM6 is the seventh VM on [[CollabVM]] and currently the [[Wikipedia:Windows 11|Windows 11]] VM. It runs the latest version of Windows 11 possible, but it is not always updated frequently. As of January 28, 2024, the VM currently runs Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Insider Preview Build 26040.1000. It has 8 GB of RAM, and 100 GB of disk space installed. The VM does NOT come with a vTPM. As for the programs selection, it is Google Chrome 121.0.6167.85, 7-Zip 23.01, Mozilla Firefox 122.0, Notepad++ 8.5.7 and Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 Preview.<br />
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This is the very first official VM to ever run Windows 11, and it was released on the day of the Build 21996 leak. There was actually a UserVM that also ran the leaked build, which actually predates this one, believe it or not.<br />
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== Previous Incarnations ==<br />
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! Operating System !! Version !! Time Period<br />
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| Windows 11 || 22621.1413 || 2023-03-20 - Now<br />
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| Windows 11 || 22000.556 || 2021-xx-xx - 2023-03-19<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 11 || 22000.xxx || 2021-xx-xx - 2021-xx-xx<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 11 || RTM Pro || 2021-10-04 - 2021-xx-xx<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 11 || Build 21996 || 2021-06-15 - 2021-10-04<br />
|-<br />
| SerenityOS || idk || 2020-08-xx - 2021-06-15<br />
|-<br />
| GhostBSD || 20.04 || 2020-05-xx - 2020-08-xx<br />
|}<br />
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<div>{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = Windows 11 Pro 25947 x64 (VM 6)<br />
|screenshot = VM6.png<br />
|caption = VM6 as of January 28, 2024<br />
|introduced = May 2020<br />
|os = [[Windows 10]]<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|node = vm6<br />
|previousvm = [[VM5]]<br />
|next = [[VM7]]<br />
}}<br />
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VM6 is the seventh VM on [[CollabVM]] and currently the [[Wikipedia:Windows 11|Windows 11]] VM. It runs the latest version of Windows 11 possible, but it is not always updated frequently. As of January 28, 2024, the VM currently runs Windows 11 Pro 23H2 Insider Preview Build 26040.1000. It has 8 GB of RAM, and 100 GB of disk space installed. The VM does NOT come with a vTPM. As for the programs selection, it is Google Chrome 121.0.6167.85, 7-Zip 23.01, Mozilla Firefox 122.0, Notepad++ 8.5.7 and Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022 Preview.<br />
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This is the very first official VM to ever run Windows 11, and it was released on the day of the Build 21996 leak. There was actually a UserVM that also ran the leaked build, which actually predates this one, believe it or not.<br />
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== Previous Incarnations ==<br />
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{| class="wikitable"<br />
! Operating System !! Version !! Time Period<br />
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| Windows 11 || 22621.1413 || 2023-03-20 - Now<br />
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| Windows 11 || 22000.556 || 2021-xx-xx - 2023-03-19<br />
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| Windows 11 || 22000.xxx || 2021-xx-xx - 2021-xx-xx<br />
|-<br />
| Windows 11 || RTM Pro || 2021-10-04 - 2021-xx-xx<br />
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| Windows 11 || Build 21996 || 2021-06-15 - 2021-10-04<br />
|-<br />
| SerenityOS || idk || 2020-08-xx - 2021-06-15<br />
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| GhostBSD || 20.04 || 2020-05-xx - 2020-08-xx<br />
|}<br />
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{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64 (VM 1)<br />
|screenshot = VM1 1-29-2024.png<br />
|caption = VM1 (as of January 29, 2024)<br />
|introduced = 17 June 2015<br />
|os = [[Windows 7]]<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|node = vm1<br />
|previous = Tiny7<br />
|previousvm = [[VM 0b0t|VM0]]<br />
|next = [[VM2]]<br />
}}<br />
[[File:Windows7.jpg|thumb|300px|An old picture of VM1 that is used in the Computernewb homepage]]<br />
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'''VM1''' is the second VM on [[CollabVM]]. The VM currently runs Microsoft [[Windows 7]] Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 and is fully updated with the latest updates (June 2022 as of writing). It is mostly a stock installation, containing few preinstalled programs. Like most VMs on CollabVM, it comes with Supermium 121.0.6167.81 and Mozilla Firefox 115.7.0esr (as of January 29, 2024), Notepad++ 8.5.6 and 7-Zip 23.01 (as of August 20, 2023) and Everything 1.4.1.1023 (as of May 20, 2023) installed by default. It used to have WinSCP, which was also present on [[VM4]] and [[VM5]], but it got removed. The VM comes with 4 GB of RAM and 60 GB of disk space.<br />
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It is the oldest VM on the site, being in continuous operation since June 2015. It is the only VM that has never changed operating systems.<br />
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The screenshot for CollabVM on the [[Computernewb]] Homepage is a screenshot of VM1, taken on August 1, 2015.<br />
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| Windows 7 || SP1 || 2016-12-06 - now<br />
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| Tiny7 || RTM || 2015-06-17 - 2016-12-06<br />
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{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 x64 (VM 1)<br />
|screenshot = VM1.png<br />
|introduced = 17 June 2015<br />
|os = [[Windows 7]]<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|node = vm1<br />
|previous = Tiny7<br />
|previousvm = [[VM 0b0t|VM0]]<br />
|next = [[VM2]]<br />
}}<br />
[[File:Windows7.jpg|thumb|300px|An old picture of VM1 that is used in the Computernewb homepage]]<br />
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'''VM1''' is the second VM on [[CollabVM]]. The VM currently runs Microsoft [[Windows 7]] Ultimate x64 Service Pack 1 and is fully updated with the latest updates (June 2022 as of writing). It is mostly a stock installation, containing few preinstalled programs. Like most VMs on CollabVM, it comes with Supermium 121.0.6167.81 and Mozilla Firefox 115.7.0esr (as of January 29, 2024), Notepad++ 8.5.6 and 7-Zip 23.01 (as of August 20, 2023) and Everything 1.4.1.1023 (as of May 20, 2023) installed by default. It used to have WinSCP, which was also present on [[VM4]] and [[VM5]], but it got removed. The VM comes with 4 GB of RAM and 60 GB of disk space.<br />
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It is the oldest VM on the site, being in continuous operation since June 2015. It is the only VM that has never changed operating systems.<br />
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The screenshot for CollabVM on the [[Computernewb]] Homepage is a screenshot of VM1, taken on August 1, 2015.<br />
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== Previous Incarnations ==<br />
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! Operating System !! Version !! Time Period<br />
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| Windows 7 || SP1 || 2016-12-06 - now<br />
|-<br />
| Tiny7 || RTM || 2015-06-17 - 2016-12-06<br />
|}<br />
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'''''Windows 10 x64''' redirects here. For the UserVM, see [[Windows 10 x64 (UserVM)]].''<br />
{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = Windows 10 Pro 21H2 x64 (VM 5)<br />
|screenshot = VM5.png<br />
|caption = VM5 (as of September 5, 2023)<br />
|introduced = 2017<br />
|os = [[Windows 10]]<br />
|arch = x64<br />
|node = vm5<br />
|previousvm = [[VM4]]<br />
|next = [[VM6]]<br />
}}<br />
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VM5 is the sixth VM on [[CollabVM]]. The VM currently runs Microsoft [[Windows 10]] Professional 22H2 x64.<br />
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The VM contains all of two programs, Google Chrome 116.0.5845.180 and Mozilla Firefox 117 (updates disabled by default). It has 4 GB of RAM and 100 GB of disk space.<br />
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| Windows 10/Lubuntu || Creators x64/16.04.2 x64 respectively || September 2017<br />
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| Windows 10 || Pro 22H2 || 2023-09-04 - now<br />
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{{Infobox VM<br />
|title = Windows 2000 Pro SP4/Windows XP Pro SP3 x86 (VM 2)<br />
|screenshot = VM2 1-29-2024.png<br />
|caption = VM2 (as of January 29, 2024)<br />
|introduced = 6 December 2016<br />
|os = [[Windows XP]] / [[Windows 2000]]<br />
|arch = x86<br />
|node = vm2<br />
|previousvm = [[VM1]]<br />
|next = [[VM3]]<br />
}}<br />
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[[File:VM2-W2000.png|thumb|VM2, dual-booted to Windows 2000]]<br />
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'''VM2''' is the third VM in [[CollabVM]]. The VM currently runs Microsoft [[Windows XP]] Professional x86 Service Pack 3 and Windows 2000 Professional SP4.<br />
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The VM contains several preinstalled programs, including 7-Zip, Microsoft Visual Studio 2005, Microsoft Visual J# 2005, [[Mypal68]] (a fork of Mozilla Firefox 68 for Windows XP), Superium, Notepad++, Everything, and all of the essential updates available for XP. The VM has a Obama theme and wallpaper set by default. Both the Windows XP and Windows 2000 partitions have 40GB of disk space, since May 27, 2023. It has 3 GB of RAM and comes with a QXL graphics card, allowing it to run some basic 2D applications.<br />
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VM2 was the only other VM along with [[VM1]] to not have changed operating systems since its introduction, until May 27, 2023 when it switched to a dual-boot configuration. It is currently the only official VM on the site to have two operating systems installed, but [[VM3]] also had a dual-boot setup at some point.<br />
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| Windows XP || SP3 || 2016-12-06 - 2023-05-27<br />
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| Windows XP/Windows 2000 || SP3/SP4 (respectively) || 2023-05-27 - now<br />
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:'''For CollabVM Server 2.0 releases, please see [[CollabVM Server 2.0/Releases|this page]]'''.<br />
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Below is a list of CollabVM Server 1.x releases. You can download older or newer versions of [[CollabVM Server]] here. <br />
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All versions older than version 1.2-ts are unsupported and will not be updated.<br />
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Legend: <br />
* <span style="background:#dbff8b;padding:1px;color:black;">Bright Green</span> = Future version<br />
* <span style="background:#c3e6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Green</span> = Current version, supported. Download link is included.<br />
* <span style="background:#ffeeba;padding:1px;color:black;">Orange</span> = Older version, still supported. Download links may be included.<br />
* <span style="background:#f5c6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Red</span> = Unsupported version. Download links may be included.<br />
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==Release history==<br />
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! Version !! Released !! Brief Description !! Notes !! End-of-Life !! Download<br />
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| bgcolor=#dbff8b | 3.0 "The Second Coming" || Early-mid 2024 || A success story of Collab3<br />
| The best version yet, now on a new codebase. Custom VNC client, a backend made of hopes and dreams, and working audio. Marvel at that.<br />
| TBA || Soon enough...<br />
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| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 3.0 "Collab3" || Unfinished || Possibly one of the biggest updates yet<br />
| Adds the webserver back, new protocol, Websocket-- replaced, CloudFlare Support, CMake for build system, server plugin support.<br />
| Late 2023 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/download/v3.0.0-pre/collab-vm-server-linux-amd64 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#c3e6cb | 1.3 || 2023? || The surprise guest<br />
| There were attempts at a CollabVM 1.3 in the past, in fact CollabVM 2.0 was originally gonna be 1.3. This is the C# version of CVM, written by the same person who made 1.2-ts (Elijah). Intended to be a holdover until 3.0 comes out.<br />
| TBA || TBA<br />
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| bgcolor=#ffeeba | 1.2-ts || {{Date|2023|02|01}} || The best 1.x version yet <br />
| A replacement of CollabVM 1.x, a rewrite in TypeScript, which emulated its protocol. Better performance than regular 1.x.<br />
| TBA || [https://github.com/computernewb/collabvm-1.2.ts Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.11 "SE SP1" || {{Date|2021|3|16}} || Replaces many core libraries<br />
| Removes websocketpp, ODB, LibOSSP UUID, and fixes many DoS exploits.<br />
| 2022 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.11 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.10 "Plus!" || {{Date|2021|1|25}} || Moderation overhaul (Admin Abuser's dream)<br />
| Huge update to CVM 1.2 - contains about 30 new features that'd be too numerous to list here.<br />
| Late 2021 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.10 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.9 || {{Date|2020|2|18}} || Patches many bugs and abusable scripts.<br />
| The planned final version release for CollabVM Server 1.2.x. It fixes Kit, having to edit the admin.min.js, and a few other things.<br />
| {{Date|2021|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.9 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.8 || {{Date|2019|7|18}} || Fixes several vulnerabilities and makes it easier to run on modern Ubuntu/Debian.<br />
| Fixes many crashing bugs and adds Windows support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.8 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.7 || {{Date|2017|1|19}} || Fixes bug where admin panel password wouldn't save.<br />
| Formerly the final version but is now replaced after vulnerabilities were found. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.7 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.6 || {{Date|2016|12|29}} || Fixes annoying vote to reset bug.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.6 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.5 || {{Date|2016|12|2}} || Fixes segmentation fault and usernames with 0's being rejected.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.5 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.4 || {{Date|2016|10|18}} || Adds ability to refresh to change your vote. First open source version. <br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.3 || {{Date|2016|9|2}}<br />
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|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.2 || {{Date|2016|7|5}} || Fixes memory leak and changes File Uploads to use HTTP instead of Websockets.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.1 || {{Date|2016|6|14}} || Adds support for Virus Farm agent.<br />
| This is the first version which can use file uploads.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.0 || {{Date|2016|4|5}} || Fixes several bugs with the vote for reset, and also announces who starts one.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
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| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6.1 || {{Date|2016|3|23}} || Same (buggy) vote for reset support as 1.1.6.<br />
| Removed Unicode chat support due to XSS.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6 || {{Date|2016|3|20}} || Adds (buggy) vote for reset support.<br />
| Initially added Unicode chat support.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.5 || {{Date|2016|1|2}} || Chat messages limited to 100 characters, anti-spam added, IP limiter added.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.4 || {{Date|2015|10|27}} || First version to include a chat.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.3 || {{Date|2015|10|22}}<br />
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|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.2 || {{Date|2015|8|23}}<br />
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|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.1 || {{Date|2015|8|1}}<br />
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|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.0 || {{Date|2015|7|28}} || First release of 1.1, the C++ rewrite by Cosmic.<br />
| First release to use Guacamole. Vulnerable to directory traversal exploit, like the others.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.0 || {{Date|2015|2|18}} || An edit of socket.computer, which patched several major bugs.<br />
| You can download the patches on their own [https://computernewb.com/socketcomputerpatch.zip here], but they don't have the look that CollabVM 1.0 does, though.<br />
| TBA<br />
|}<br />
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:'''For CollabVM Server 2.0 releases, please see [[CollabVM Server 2.0/Releases|this page]]'''.<br />
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Below is a list of CollabVM Server 1.x releases. You can download older or newer versions of [[CollabVM Server]] here. <br />
<br />
All versions older than version 1.2-ts are unsupported and will not be updated.<br />
<br />
Legend: <br />
* <span style="background:#dbff8b;padding:1px;color:black;">Bright Green</span> = Future version<br />
* <span style="background:#c3e6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Green</span> = Current version, supported. Download link is included.<br />
* <span style="background:#ffeeba;padding:1px;color:black;">Orange</span> = Older version, still supported. Download links may be included.<br />
* <span style="background:#f5c6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Red</span> = Unsupported version. Download links may be included.<br />
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==Release history==<br />
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|-<br />
! Version !! Released !! Brief Description !! Notes !! End-of-Life !! Download<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#dbff8b | 3.0 "The Second Coming" || Early-mid 2024 || A success story of Collab3<br />
| The best version yet, now on a new codebase. Custom VNC client, a backend made of hopes and dreams, and working audio. Marvel at that.<br />
| TBA || Soon enough...<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 3.0 "Collab3" || Unfinished || Possibly one of the biggest updates yet<br />
| Adds the webserver back, new protocol, Websocket-- replaced, CloudFlare Support, CMake for build system, server plugin support.<br />
| Late 2023 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/download/v3.0.0-pre/collab-vm-server-linux-amd64 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#c3e6cb | 1.3 || 2023? || The surprise guest<br />
| There were attempts at a CollabVM 1.3 in the past, in fact CollabVM 2.0 was originally gonna be 1.3. This is the C# version of CVM, written by the same person who made 1.2-ts (Elijah). Intended to be a holdover until 3.0 comes out.<br />
| TBA || TBA<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#ffeeba | 1.2-ts "Revengance" || {{Date|2023|02|01}} || The best 1.x version yet <br />
| A replacement of CollabVM 1.x, a rewrite in TypeScript, which emulated its protocol. Better performance than regular 1.x.<br />
| TBA || [https://github.com/computernewb/collabvm-1.2.ts Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.11 "SE SP1" || {{Date|2021|3|16}} || Replaces many core libraries<br />
| Removes websocketpp, ODB, LibOSSP UUID, and fixes many DoS exploits.<br />
| 2022 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.11 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.10 "Plus!" || {{Date|2021|1|25}} || Moderation overhaul (Admin Abuser's dream)<br />
| Huge update to CVM 1.2 - contains about 30 new features that'd be too numerous to list here.<br />
| Late 2021 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.10 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.9 || {{Date|2020|2|18}} || Patches many bugs and abusable scripts.<br />
| The planned final version release for CollabVM Server 1.2.x. It fixes Kit, having to edit the admin.min.js, and a few other things.<br />
| {{Date|2021|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.9 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.8 || {{Date|2019|7|18}} || Fixes several vulnerabilities and makes it easier to run on modern Ubuntu/Debian.<br />
| Fixes many crashing bugs and adds Windows support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.8 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.7 || {{Date|2017|1|19}} || Fixes bug where admin panel password wouldn't save.<br />
| Formerly the final version but is now replaced after vulnerabilities were found. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.7 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.6 || {{Date|2016|12|29}} || Fixes annoying vote to reset bug.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.6 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.5 || {{Date|2016|12|2}} || Fixes segmentation fault and usernames with 0's being rejected.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.5 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.4 || {{Date|2016|10|18}} || Adds ability to refresh to change your vote. First open source version. <br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.3 || {{Date|2016|9|2}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.2 || {{Date|2016|7|5}} || Fixes memory leak and changes File Uploads to use HTTP instead of Websockets.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.1 || {{Date|2016|6|14}} || Adds support for Virus Farm agent.<br />
| This is the first version which can use file uploads.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.0 || {{Date|2016|4|5}} || Fixes several bugs with the vote for reset, and also announces who starts one.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6.1 || {{Date|2016|3|23}} || Same (buggy) vote for reset support as 1.1.6.<br />
| Removed Unicode chat support due to XSS.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6 || {{Date|2016|3|20}} || Adds (buggy) vote for reset support.<br />
| Initially added Unicode chat support.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.5 || {{Date|2016|1|2}} || Chat messages limited to 100 characters, anti-spam added, IP limiter added.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.4 || {{Date|2015|10|27}} || First version to include a chat.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.3 || {{Date|2015|10|22}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.2 || {{Date|2015|8|23}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.1 || {{Date|2015|8|1}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.0 || {{Date|2015|7|28}} || First release of 1.1, the C++ rewrite by Cosmic.<br />
| First release to use Guacamole. Vulnerable to directory traversal exploit, like the others.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.0 || {{Date|2015|2|18}} || An edit of socket.computer, which patched several major bugs.<br />
| You can download the patches on their own [https://computernewb.com/socketcomputerpatch.zip here], but they don't have the look that CollabVM 1.0 does, though.<br />
| TBA<br />
|}<br />
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| name = CHOCOLATEMAN<br />
| image = [[File:Avatar-CHOCOLATEMAN.png|center|200px]] <br />
| username = CHOCOLATEMAN<br />
| nationality = United States<br />
| years active = 2015 - current<br />
| status = Active, not on the VMs<br />
| problem = No<br />
| notable = [[CHOCOVIRUS]], [[CHOCOTHING]], [[CHOCOLMOS]]<br />
}}<br />
'''CHOCOLATEMAN''' is a CollabVM, [[CrustyWindows|crustywindo.ws]] and Wiki administrator since 2016. He has used CollabVM since 2015, making him an oldfriend.<br />
<br />
He is the undefeated champion of CollabVM. He sometimes accidentally screws the VM up but is on the side of good. [[Quotes|He is the world's best Solitaire player.]]<br />
<br />
He is generally chill with everybody. He's just chill in general. However, there are some exceptions, that being a certain type of [[Forkies|silverware]].<br />
<br />
He used to be frequently active on the site, from 2016-2017. His usage of the site has started to slowly dwindle since. Now, he only logs on the site every once in a while.<br />
<br />
He is most known for:<br />
* The [[CHOCOVIRUS]] series of viruses created to stop forkies in their tracks, to much success. The latest version prior to CHOCOVIRUS 7 (the newest one yet) is CHOCOVIRUS 6, and [[CHOCOVIRUS 5]] which has its own article on this wiki. Its VB6 counterpart is here: [[CHOCOVIRUS 98|CHOCOVIRUS 98]].<br />
* (N-word).bat<br />
* CHOCONUTS (edit of Katie Frogs' POKEBALLS)<br />
* Forking the VM to stop forkies from forking the VM<br />
* Destroying the VM to stop people from destroying the VM<br />
* Ruining the fun to stop people from ruining the fun<br />
* [[CHOCOLMOS]]<br />
* [[CHOCOTHING.EXE|CHOCOTHING]]<br />
* Trolling (doesn't do it nearly as much as he used to)<br />
<br />
[[Category:Wiki administrators]]<br />
[[Category:Memebers]]<br />
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| name = CHOCOLATEMAN<br />
| image = [[File:Avatar-CHOCOLATEMAN.png|center|200px]] <br />
| username = CHOCOLATEMAN<br />
| nationality = United States<br />
| years active = 2015 - current<br />
| status = Active, not on the VMs<br />
| problem = No<br />
| notable = [[CHOCOVIRUS]], [[CHOCOTHING]], [[CHOCOLMOS]]<br />
}}<br />
'''CHOCOLATEMAN''' is a CollabVM, [[CrustyWindows|crustywindo.ws]] and Wiki administrator since 2016. He has used CollabVM since 2015, making him an oldfriend.<br />
<br />
He is the undefeated champion of CollabVM. He sometimes accidentally screws the VM up but is on the side of good. [[Quotes|He is the world's best Solitaire player.]]<br />
<br />
He is generally chill with everybody. He's just chill in general. However, there are some exceptions, that being a certain type of [[Forkies|silverware]].<br />
<br />
He used to be frequently active on the site, from 2016-2017. His usage of the site has started to slowly dwindle since. Now, he only logs on the site every once in a while.<br />
<br />
He is most known for:<br />
* The [[CHOCOVIRUS]] series of viruses created to stop forkies in their tracks to much success. The latest version prior to CHOCOVIRUS 7 (the newest one yet) is CHOCOVIRUS 6, and [[CHOCOVIRUS 5]] which has its own article on this wiki. Its VB6 counterpart is here: [[CHOCOVIRUS 98|CHOCOVIRUS 98]].<br />
* (tosword).bat<br />
* CHOCONUTS<br />
* Forking the VM to stop forkies from forking the VM<br />
* Destroying the VM to stop people from destroying the VM<br />
* Ruining the fun to stop people from ruining the fun<br />
* [[CHOCOLMOS]]<br />
* [[CHOCOTHING.EXE|CHOCOTHING]]<br />
* An exercise of mastery in trolling (doesn't do it nearly as much as he used to)<br />
<br />
He consists of the following:<br />
* 100.0% chocolate<br />
* 100.0% man<br />
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[[Category:Pages edited commonly by retards]]<br />
[[Category:Wiki administrators]]<br />
[[Category:Memebers]]<br />
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<div>'''C++''' is an object-oriented programming language created by Bjarne Stroustrup in 1985 as a variant of the C programming language. It includes features not found in C such as classes, virtual dispatch inside of said classes, standardized memory allocation and deallocation, exception unwinding, and a standard library of generic utilities known as the STL (which provides containers like strings, and the vector<T> type, alongside lots more).<br />
<br />
The current standardized C++ version is C++20, which added the "consteval" keyword and the Concepts TS, among lots of other improvements.<br />
<br />
The C++ language has played a big role in CollabVM's history, most notably in CollabVM version 1.1 and onward, which is the rewrite of the CollabVM server by Cosmic Sans, along with CollabVM 2.0 also by Cosmic. It is also used in CollabVM 3.0 by modeco80, which is similarly known as a prolific and incredibly talented C++ programmer.<br />
<br />
== Examples ==<br />
=== Hello World ===<br />
This program prints out "Hello, world!" to the console.<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"><br />
#include <iostream><br />
<br />
int main() { // Main function: must return a variable of int type. This is the program's exit code.<br />
std::cout << "Hello, world!\n";<br />
return 0; // Quit with the exit code of 0<br />
}<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
=== Fizz Buzz ===<br />
This is a more complex example: this program prints out "Fizz" for each multiple of 3, "Buzz" for each multiple of 5, and "Fizz Buzz" for each multiple of both. This program demonstrates functions besides <code>main()</code>, the <code>if</code> statement, the ternary operator (<code>condition ? ifTrue : ifFalse</code>), and loops.<br />
<br />
It also shows the use of the new strongly typed "enum class" kind of enums and the switch() statement.<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"><br />
#include <iostream><br />
<br />
enum class FizzBuzzType {<br />
None,<br />
FizzBuzz,<br />
Fizz,<br />
Buzz<br />
};<br />
<br />
FizzBuzzType GetFizzBuzzType(int number) {<br />
if(number % 3 == 0 && number % 5 == 0) {<br />
return FizzBuzzType::FizzBuzz;<br />
}<br />
<br />
if(number % 3 == 0) {<br />
return FizzBuzzType::Fizz;<br />
}<br />
<br />
if(number % 5 == 0) {<br />
return FizzBuzzType::Buzz;<br />
}<br />
<br />
return FizzBuzzType::None;<br />
}<br />
<br />
int main() {<br />
// i starts as 1, the loop continues until it is above 100, and i increments each loop.<br />
for(int i = 1; i <= 100; i++) {<br />
// This refactored switch statement is better than before.<br />
// It also calculates the value only once.<br />
switch(GetFizzBuzzType(i)) {<br />
case FizzBuzzType::FizzBuzz:<br />
i < 100 ? std::cout << "Fizz Buzz, " : std::cout << "Fizz Buzz" << '\n';<br />
break;<br />
<br />
case FizzBuzzType::Fizz:<br />
i < 100 ? std::cout << "Fizz, " : std::cout << "Fizz" << std::endl;<br />
break;<br />
<br />
case FizzBuzzType::Buzz:<br />
i < 100 ? std::cout << "Buzz, " : std::cout << "Buzz" << std::endl;<br />
break;<br />
<br />
case FizzBuzzType::None:<br />
i < 100 ? std::cout << i << ", " : std::cout << i << '\n';<br />
break;<br />
}<br />
}<br />
return 0;<br />
}<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
== Virtual Functions ==<br />
Virtual functions are functions part of a class which can be implemented in another inheriting class, allowing the actual implementation to be located somewhere else or even hidden from code.<br />
<br />
The example code here shows how a completely abstract class can be implemented inside of a different translation unit (source file), so that the main program only needs the interface to work.<br />
<br />
Interface.h:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"><br />
#include <memory><br />
<br />
// This class is "abstract" meaning it does not implement any of the virtual functions.<br />
// A more sophisticated interface can provide non-virtual functions as well as<br />
// base-class implementations of some virtual functions.<br />
class MyInterface {<br />
public:<br />
// Declare a virtual destructor.<br />
// This makes destructing a MyInterface* not leak memory,<br />
// and also sets this class up for proper RTTI data generation.<br />
virtual ~MyInterface() = default;<br />
<br />
// Do something.<br />
virtual void Run() = 0;<br />
};<br />
<br />
// Creates a thing which implements the above interface.<br />
// Essentially a stateless factory.<br />
std::shared_ptr<MyInterface> CreateAThing();<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
Interface.cpp:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"><br />
#include "Interface.h"<br />
#include <cstdio><br />
<br />
namespace {<br />
// Implements MyInterface.<br />
class MyInterfaceImpl : public MyInterface {<br />
public:<br />
virtual void Run() override {<br />
std::printf("MyInterfaceImpl::Run()\n"); <br />
}<br />
};<br />
}<br />
<br />
<br />
std::shared_ptr<MyInterface> CreateAThing() {<br />
return std::make_shared<MyInterfaceImpl>();<br />
}<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
main.cpp:<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"><br />
#include "Interface.h"<br />
<br />
int main() {<br />
auto interface = CreateAThing();<br />
thing->Run();<br />
return 0;<br />
}<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
<br />
== Generic code ==<br />
C++ supports "templates" which are the front and center way of writing generic code. Alongside this, is now the Concepts TS, allowing us to <br />
with ease constrain what types a template can operate on.<br />
<br />
<syntaxhighlight lang="cpp"><br />
#include <concepts><br />
<br />
// This concept constrains to types <br />
// which can perform arithmetic.<br />
template <class T><br />
concept Arithmetic = requires(T left, T right) {<br />
{ left + right } -> std::same_as<T>;<br />
{ left - right } -> std::same_as<T>;<br />
{ left * right } -> std::same_as<T>;<br />
{ left / right } -> std::same_as<T>;<br />
<br />
// This maybe shouldn't also be checking for<br />
// EqualityComparable and LessThanComparable?<br />
{ left < right } -> std::same_as<bool>;<br />
{ left > right } -> std::same_as<bool>;<br />
{ left <= right } -> std::same_as<bool>;<br />
{ left >= right } -> std::same_as<bool>;<br />
{ left == right } -> std::same_as<bool>;<br />
{ left != right } -> std::same_as<bool>;<br />
};<br />
<br />
// A (pretty useless) sample of concepts.<br />
// This template is properly constrained to only<br />
// work on arithmetic types, and none else.<br />
// If a user defined type is considered arithmetic,<br />
// this code will automatically work.<br />
template <Arithmetic T, Arithmetic Y> <br />
T Add(T left, Y right) {<br />
return left + right;<br />
}<br />
<br />
struct S{};<br />
<br />
int main() {<br />
return Add(1, 2);<br />
// Uncomment to see what happens; it won't be 50 lines<br />
// of template errors.<br />
//return Add(S{}, 21);<br />
}<br />
</syntaxhighlight><br />
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<div>[[User:Undefishin/nsb|honestly]], [[User:Undefishin/ae|I]] [[User:Undefishin/nwordshell|don't]] do much on here.<br />
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we are so back --[[User:Undefishin|Undefishin]] ([[User talk:Undefishin|talk]]) 15:50, 17 May 2023 (UTC)<br />
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== Pages that I personally restored (in order) ==<br />
<br />
=== Pages ===<br />
* [[Virtual PC 2004]]/[[Virtual PC 2007|2007]]<br />
* [[Virtual Server 2005]]<br />
* [[Windows 8]]<br />
* [[Virtual Machine Remote Control (protocol)]]<br />
* [[The QEMU Monitor Console Shitshow]] ([[User:Undefishin/TQMCS|mirror]])<br />
* [[Windows 10]]<br />
* [[Windows 7]]<br />
* <s>[[The greatest cuck]]</s> -> '''[[User:Undefishin/TGC|The greatest cuck (Bangladesh Goatse Mirror)]]'''<br />
* [[The Man]]<br />
* [[Inspector Gadget]]<br />
* <s>[[Calub Veeim]]</s> got moved to anarchy-wiki [https://collabvm.org/wiki/Calub_Veim here]<br />
* <s>[[Calub Veim]]</s> this got moved too [https://collabvm.org/wiki/Calub_Veim here]<br />
* [[Technoturnovers]]<br />
* [[Quotes]]<br />
* <s>[[Wewlad dislikes Collabcorp]]</s> -> '''[[User:Undefishin/WDC|Wewlad dislikes Collabcorp (Pirate Islands Goatse Mirror)]]''' -> [[Quotes|its in quotes you idiots]]<br />
* [[User:Undefishin/ae|Article Examples ->]]<br />
: [[User:Undefishin/Sexy Article Example|Bad Article Example 1.0]]<br />
: [[User:Undefishin/Bad Article Example|Bad Article Example]]<br />
* [[C]]<br />
* [[C++]]<br />
* [[CollabSquad]]<br />
* <s>[[GoAnimate]]</s> MOVED [https://collabvm.org/wiki/GoAnimate here]<br />
* [[Debianguy]]<br />
* [[Rust]]<br />
: [[User:Undefishin/Drug Infused Article Example|Drug Infused Article Example]] ([[User_talk:Undefishin/Drug Infused Article Example|talk]])<br />
* [[CollabVM Discord/Joining Without a Shitstorm]]<br />
* [[CollabVM/Crash of October 2020]]<br />
* [[Autism World]]<br />
* [[Grand Theft Auto: CollabVM Edition]]<br />
* [[Fagot 2000]]<br />
* <s>[[Fagot 2000jr Junior]]</s> moved also [https://collabvm.org/wiki/Fagot_2000jr_Junior]<br />
* [[Windows ME Lite]]<br />
* [[Windows Server]]<br />
* <s>[[CollabVM Wikia|Some (if not all) of the CollabVM Wikia pages]]</s> they got moved to anarchy-wiki [https://collabvm.org/wiki/CollabVM_Wikia go here you fux]<br />
* [[Windows 2000]]<br />
* [[Windows XP]]<br />
<br />
=== Templates ===<br />
* [[:Template:Made by yellows111]]<br />
* [[:Template:Real]]<br />
* [[:Template:Infobox information appliance]]<br />
* [[:Template:Hmbox]]<br />
<br />
== Cut content ==<br />
=== Forkies article ===<br />
According to old documentation and (then) recent history, forkies have appeared to be successful business entreprenurs and have managed to assemble their very own [http://forkies.com restaurant]! Dubbed '''Forkies Real Food Parlor''' and located in Lynnwood, Pretoria (?) South Africa, they have managed to score many customers and serve great Italian food! ''(Not rat poison surprisingly)''<br />
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FTP Forkies are a subset of forkies who destroy the (no longer existing) [[CollabVM FTP]]. Therefore this information is now '''irrelevant''' and is now only presented for historical purposes.<br />
<br />
== Types of FTP Forkies ==<br />
=== Indexfriend ===<br />
The '''Indexfriend''' is a type of FTP forkie which adds an index.html into any folder of the FTP, which causes the page to be overwritten with the corresponding index page, forcing users to either have the file removed or use an external FTP client. As files cannot be deleted by regular users due to the risk of abuse, an admin must delete the file.<br />
<br />
As of October 17th, 2018, this forkie is fixed; users can still upload an index.html but users must click the file to load it.<br />
<br />
=== Spacefiller ===<br />
The '''Spacefiller''' is a type of FTP forkie which adds junk files to the FTP, causing disk space to be wasted or the FTP root to load indefinitely, causing a denial of service attack. These types of attacks are usually quickly cleaned and result in a ban.<br />
<br />
It is pointless to fill the FTP as it takes forever and the FTP is large enough (4 terabytes, 2 terabytes for the 2 FTPs) and won't run out of disk space that easily.<br />
<br />
=== Filebomber ===<br />
The '''Filebomber''' is a type of FTP forkie which goes around looking for directories and then uploads file(s) intended to bloat up the folder of its unsuspecting owner.<br />
<br />
Such files (but not limited to) include: 'sethrogan.png' and '!!!!! !! ! !!!!!Anne Puts Her Foot Down!.mp4'.<br />
<br />
=== Reversefriend ===<br />
The '''Reversefriend''' is a type of FTP forkie which attempts to hack into the FTP server by uploading a PHP that loads in a reverse shell.<br />
<br />
However, this fails miserably because the FTP server has PHP disabled for the FTP directory.</div>Undefishinhttps://computernewb.com/w/index.php?title=Forkies/FTP_Forkies&diff=3523Forkies/FTP Forkies2024-01-14T17:38:10Z<p>Undefishin: </p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:FTP Forkies}}<br />
FTP Forkies are a subset of forkies who destroy the (no longer existing) [[CollabVM FTP]]. Therefore this information is now '''irrelevant''' and is now only presented for historical purposes.<br />
<br />
=== Indexfriend ===<br />
The '''Indexfriend''' is a type of FTP forkie which adds an index.html into any folder of the FTP, which causes the page to be overwritten with the corresponding index page, forcing users to either have the file removed or use an external FTP client. As files cannot be deleted by regular users due to the risk of abuse, an admin must delete the file.<br />
<br />
As of October 17th, 2018, this forkie is fixed; users can still upload an index.html but users must click the file to load it.<br />
<br />
=== Spacefiller ===<br />
The '''Spacefiller''' is a type of FTP forkie which adds junk files to the FTP, causing disk space to be wasted or the FTP root to load indefinitely, causing a denial of service attack. These types of attacks are usually quickly cleaned and result in a ban.<br />
<br />
It is pointless to fill the FTP as it takes forever and the FTP is large enough (4 terabytes, 2 terabytes for the 2 FTPs) and won't run out of disk space that easily.<br />
<br />
=== Filebomber ===<br />
The '''Filebomber''' is a type of FTP forkie which goes around looking for directories and then uploads file(s) intended to bloat up the folder of its unsuspecting owner.<br />
<br />
Such files (but not limited to) include: 'sethrogan.png' and '!!!!! !! ! !!!!!Anne Puts Her Foot Down!.mp4'.<br />
<br />
=== Reversefriend ===<br />
The '''Reversefriend''' is a type of FTP forkie which attempts to hack into the FTP server by uploading a PHP that loads in a reverse shell.<br />
<br />
However, this fails miserably because the FTP server has PHP disabled for the FTP directory.</div>Undefishinhttps://computernewb.com/w/index.php?title=Forkies/FTP_Forkies&diff=3522Forkies/FTP Forkies2024-01-14T17:37:56Z<p>Undefishin: </p>
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:FTP Forkies}}<br />
FTP Forkies are a subset of forkies who destroy the (no longer existing) [[CollabVM FTP]]. Therefore this information is now '''irrelevant''' and is now only presented for historical purposes.<br />
<br />
=== Indexfriend ===<br />
The '''Indexfriend''' is a type of FTP forkie which adds an index.html into any folder of the FTP, which causes the page to be overwritten with the corresponding index page, forcing users to either have the file removed or use an external FTP client. As files cannot be deleted by regular users due to abuse, an admin must delete the file.<br />
<br />
As of October 17th, 2018, this forkie is fixed; users can still upload an index.html but users must click the file to load it.<br />
<br />
=== Spacefiller ===<br />
The '''Spacefiller''' is a type of FTP forkie which adds junk files to the FTP, causing disk space to be wasted or the FTP root to load indefinitely, causing a denial of service attack. These types of attacks are usually quickly cleaned and result in a ban.<br />
<br />
It is pointless to fill the FTP as it takes forever and the FTP is large enough (4 terabytes, 2 terabytes for the 2 FTPs) and won't run out of disk space that easily.<br />
<br />
=== Filebomber ===<br />
The '''Filebomber''' is a type of FTP forkie which goes around looking for directories and then uploads file(s) intended to bloat up the folder of its unsuspecting owner.<br />
<br />
Such files (but not limited to) include: 'sethrogan.png' and '!!!!! !! ! !!!!!Anne Puts Her Foot Down!.mp4'.<br />
<br />
=== Reversefriend ===<br />
The '''Reversefriend''' is a type of FTP forkie which attempts to hack into the FTP server by uploading a PHP that loads in a reverse shell.<br />
<br />
However, this fails miserably because the FTP server has PHP disabled for the FTP directory.</div>Undefishinhttps://computernewb.com/w/index.php?title=CollabVM_Server_1.x/Releases&diff=3521CollabVM Server 1.x/Releases2024-01-14T17:35:53Z<p>Undefishin: </p>
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:'''For CollabVM Server 2.0 releases, please see [[CollabVM Server 2.0/Releases|this page]]'''.<br />
<br />
Below is a list of CollabVM Server 1.x releases. You can download older or newer versions of [[CollabVM Server]] here. <br />
<br />
All versions older than version 1.2-ts are unsupported and will not be updated.<br />
<br />
Legend: <br />
* <span style="background:#dbff8b;padding:1px;color:black;">Bright Green</span> = Future version<br />
* <span style="background:#c3e6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Green</span> = Current version, supported. Download link is included.<br />
* <span style="background:#ffeeba;padding:1px;color:black;">Orange</span> = Older version, still supported. Download links may be included.<br />
* <span style="background:#f5c6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Red</span> = Unsupported version. Download links may be included.<br />
<br />
==Release history==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Version !! Released !! Brief Description !! Notes !! End-of-Life !! Download<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#dbff8b | 3.0 "The Second Coming" || Early-mid 2024 || A success story of Collab3<br />
| The best version yet, now on a new codebase. Custom VNC client, a backend made of hopes and dreams, and working audio. Marvel at that.<br />
| TBA || Soon enough...<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 3.0 "Collab3" || Unfinished || Possibly one of the biggest updates yet<br />
| Adds the webserver back, new protocol, Websocket-- replaced, CloudFlare Support, CMake for build system, server plugin support<br />
| Late 2023 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/download/v3.0.0-pre/collab-vm-server-linux-amd64 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#c3e6cb | 1.3 "Tweener" || 2023? || The surprise guest<br />
| There were attempts at a CollabVM 1.3 in the past, in fact CollabVM 2.0 was originally gonna be 1.3. This is the C# version of CVM, written by the same person who made 1.2-ts (Elijah). Intended to be a holdover until 3.0 comes out<br />
| TBA || TBA<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#ffeeba | 1.2-ts "Revengance" || {{Date|2023|02|01}} || The best 1.x version yet <br />
| A replacement of CollabVM 1.x, a rewrite in TypeScript, which emulated its protocol. Better performance than regular 1.x <br />
| TBA || [https://github.com/computernewb/collabvm-1.2.ts Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.11 "SE SP1" || {{Date|2021|3|16}} || Replaces many core libraries<br />
| Removes websocketpp, ODB, LibOSSP UUID, and fixes many DoS exploits.<br />
| 2022 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.11 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.10 "Plus!" || {{Date|2021|1|25}} || Moderation overhaul (Admin Abuser's dream)<br />
| Huge update to CVM 1.2 - contains about 30 new features that'd be too numerous to list here.<br />
| Late 2021 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.10 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.9 || {{Date|2020|2|18}} || Patches many bugs and abusable scripts.<br />
| The planned final version release for CollabVM Server 1.2.x. It fixes Kit, having to edit the admin.min.js, and a few other things.<br />
| {{Date|2021|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.9 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.8 || {{Date|2019|7|18}} || Fixes several vulnerabilities and makes it easier to run on modern Ubuntu/Debian<br />
| Fixes many crashing bugs and adds Windows support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.8 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.7 || {{Date|2017|1|19}} || Fixes bug where admin panel password wouldn't save<br />
| Formerly the final version but is now replaced after vulnerabilities were found. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.7 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.6 || {{Date|2016|12|29}} || Fixes annoying vote to reset bug.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.6 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.5 || {{Date|2016|12|2}} || Fixes segmentation fault and usernames with 0's being rejected.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.5 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.4 || {{Date|2016|10|18}} || Adds ability to refresh to change your vote. First open source version. <br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.3 || {{Date|2016|9|2}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.2 || {{Date|2016|7|5}} || Fixes memory leak and changes File Uploads to use HTTP instead of Websockets.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.1 || {{Date|2016|6|14}} || Adds support for Virus Farm agent.<br />
| This is the first version which can use file uploads. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.0 || {{Date|2016|4|5}} || Fixes several bugs with the vote for reset, and also announces who starts one.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6.1 || {{Date|2016|3|23}} || Same (buggy) vote for reset support as 1.1.6.<br />
| Removed Unicode chat support due to XSS.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6 || {{Date|2016|3|20}} || Adds (buggy) vote for reset support.<br />
| Initially added Unicode chat support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.5 || {{Date|2016|1|2}} || Chat messages limited to 100 characters, anti-spam added, IP limiter added<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.4 || {{Date|2015|10|27}} || First version to include a chat.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.3 || {{Date|2015|10|22}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.2 || {{Date|2015|8|23}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.1 || {{Date|2015|8|1}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.0 || {{Date|2015|7|28}}<br />
||| First release of 1.1, the C++ rewrite by Cosmic.<br>First release to use Guacamole. Vulnerable to directory traversal exploit, like the others<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.0 | {{Date|2015|2|18}}<br />
||| An edit of socket.computer, which patched several major bugs.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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<div>{{UnsupportedCVM}}<br />
:'''For CollabVM Server 2.0 releases, please see [[CollabVM Server 2.0/Releases|this page]]'''.<br />
<br />
Below is a list of CollabVM Server 1.x releases. You can download older or newer versions of [[CollabVM Server]] here. <br />
<br />
All versions older than version 1.2-ts are unsupported and will not be updated.<br />
<br />
Legend: <br />
* <span style="background:#dbff8b;padding:1px;color:black;">Bright Green</span> = Future version<br />
* <span style="background:#c3e6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Green</span> = Current version, supported. Download link is included.<br />
* <span style="background:#ffeeba;padding:1px;color:black;">Orange</span> = Older version, still supported. Download links may be included.<br />
* <span style="background:#f5c6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Red</span> = Unsupported version. Download links may be included.<br />
<br />
==Release history==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Version !! Released !! Brief Description !! Notes !! End-of-Life !! Download<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#dbff8b | 3.0 "The Second Coming" || Early-mid 2024 || A success story of Collab3<br />
| The best version yet, now on a new codebase. Custom VNC client, a backend made of hopes and dreams, and working audio. Marvel at that.<br />
| TBA || Soon enough...<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 3.0 "Collab3" || Unfinished || Possibly one of the biggest updates yet<br />
| Adds the webserver back, new protocol, Websocket-- replaced, CloudFlare Support, CMake for build system, server plugin support<br />
| Late 2023 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/download/v3.0.0-pre/collab-vm-server-linux-amd64 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#ffeeba | 1.2-ts "Revengance" || {{Date|2023|02|01}} || The best 1.x version yet <br />
| A replacement of CollabVM 1.x, a rewrite in TypeScript, which emulated its protocol. Better performance than regular 1.x <br />
| TBA || [https://github.com/computernewb/collabvm-1.2.ts Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.11 "SE SP1" || {{Date|2021|3|16}} || Replaces many core libraries<br />
| Removes websocketpp, ODB, LibOSSP UUID, and fixes many DoS exploits.<br />
| 2022 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.11 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.10 "Plus!" || {{Date|2021|1|25}} || Moderation overhaul (Admin Abuser's dream)<br />
| Huge update to CVM 1.2 - contains about 30 new features that'd be too numerous to list here.<br />
| Late 2021 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.10 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.9 || {{Date|2020|2|18}} || Patches many bugs and abusable scripts.<br />
| The planned final version release for CollabVM Server 1.2.x. It fixes Kit, having to edit the admin.min.js, and a few other things.<br />
| {{Date|2021|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.9 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.8 || {{Date|2019|7|18}} || Fixes several vulnerabilities and makes it easier to run on modern Ubuntu/Debian<br />
| Fixes many crashing bugs and adds Windows support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.8 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.7 || {{Date|2017|1|19}} || Fixes bug where admin panel password wouldn't save<br />
| Formerly the final version but is now replaced after vulnerabilities were found. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.7 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.6 || {{Date|2016|12|29}} || Fixes annoying vote to reset bug.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.6 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.5 || {{Date|2016|12|2}} || Fixes segmentation fault and usernames with 0's being rejected.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.5 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.4 || {{Date|2016|10|18}} || Adds ability to refresh to change your vote. First open source version. <br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.3 || {{Date|2016|9|2}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.2 || {{Date|2016|7|5}} || Fixes memory leak and changes File Uploads to use HTTP instead of Websockets.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.1 || {{Date|2016|6|14}} || Adds support for Virus Farm agent.<br />
| This is the first version which can use file uploads. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.0 || {{Date|2016|4|5}} || Fixes several bugs with the vote for reset, and also announces who starts one.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6.1 || {{Date|2016|3|23}} || Same (buggy) vote for reset support as 1.1.6.<br />
| Removed Unicode chat support due to XSS.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6 || {{Date|2016|3|20}} || Adds (buggy) vote for reset support.<br />
| Initially added Unicode chat support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.5 || {{Date|2016|1|2}} || Chat messages limited to 100 characters, anti-spam added, IP limiter added<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.4 || {{Date|2015|10|27}} || First version to include a chat.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.3 || {{Date|2015|10|22}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.2 || {{Date|2015|8|23}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.1 || {{Date|2015|8|1}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.0 || {{Date|2015|7|28}}<br />
||| First release of 1.1, the C++ rewrite by Cosmic.<br>First release to use Guacamole. Vulnerable to directory traversal exploit, like the others<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.0 | {{Date|2015|2|18}}<br />
||| An edit of socket.computer, which patched several major bugs.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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:'''For CollabVM Server 2.0 releases, please see [[CollabVM Server 2.0/Releases|this page]]'''.<br />
<br />
Below is a list of CollabVM Server 1.x Releases. You can download older or newer versions of [[CollabVM Server]] here. <br />
<br />
All versions older than version 1.2.10 are unsupported and will not be updated.<br />
<br />
Legend: <br />
* <span style="background:#dbff8b;padding:1px;color:black;">Bright Green</span> = Future version<br />
* <span style="background:#c3e6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Green</span> = Current version, supported. Download link is included.<br />
* <span style="background:#ffeeba;padding:1px;color:black;">Orange</span> = Older version, still supported. Download links may be included.<br />
* <span style="background:#f5c6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Red</span> = Unsupported version. Download links may be included.<br />
<br />
==Release history==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Version !! Released !! Brief Description !! Notes !! End-of-Life !! Download<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#dbff8b | 3.0 "The Second Coming" || Early-mid 2024 || A success story of Collab3 || The best version yet, now on a new codebase. Custom VNC client, a backend made of hopes and dreams, and working audio. Marvel at that. || TBA || Soon enough...<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 3.0 "Collab3" || Unfinished || Possibly one of the biggest updates yet.<br />
| Adds the webserver back, new protocol, Websocket-- replaced, CloudFlare Support, CMake for build system, server plugin support<br />
| Late 2023 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/download/v3.0.0-pre/collab-vm-server-linux-amd64 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.11 "SE SP1" || {{Date|2021|3|16}} || Replaces many core libraries<br />
| Removes websocketpp, ODB, LibOSSP UUID, and fixes many DoS exploits.<br />
| 2022 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.11 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.10 "Plus!" || {{Date|2021|1|25}} || Moderation overhaul (Admin Abuser's dream)<br />
| Huge update to CVM 1.2 - contains about 30 new features that'd be too numerous to list here.<br />
| Unknown || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.10 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.9 || {{Date|2020|2|18}} || Patches many bugs and abusable scripts.<br />
| The planned final version release for CollabVM Server 1.2.x. It fixes Kit, having to edit the admin.min.js, and a few other things.<br />
| {{Date|2021|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.9 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.8 || {{Date|2019|7|18}} || Fixes several vulnerabilities and makes it easier to run on modern Ubuntu/Debian<br />
| Fixes many crashing bugs and adds Windows support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.8 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.7 || {{Date|2017|1|19}} || Fixes bug where admin panel password wouldn't save<br />
| Formerly the final version but is now replaced after vulnerabilities were found. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.7 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.6 || {{Date|2016|12|29}} || Fixes annoying vote to reset bug.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.6 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.5 || {{Date|2016|12|2}} || Fixes segmentation fault and usernames with 0's being rejected.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.5 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.4 || {{Date|2016|10|18}} || Adds ability to refresh to change your vote. First open source version. <br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.3 || {{Date|2016|9|2}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.2 || {{Date|2016|7|5}} || Fixes memory leak and changes File Uploads to use HTTP instead of Websockets.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.1 || {{Date|2016|6|14}} || Adds support for Virus Farm agent.<br />
| This is the first version which can use file uploads. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.0 || {{Date|2016|4|5}} || Fixes several bugs with the vote for reset, and also announces who starts one.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6.1 || {{Date|2016|3|23}} || Same (buggy) vote for reset support as 1.1.6.<br />
| Removed Unicode chat support due to XSS.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6 || {{Date|2016|3|20}} || Adds (buggy) vote for reset support.<br />
| Initially added Unicode chat support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.5 || {{Date|2016|1|2}} || Chat messages limited to 100 characters, anti-spam added, IP limiter added<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.4 || {{Date|2015|10|27}} || First version to include a chat.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.3 || {{Date|2015|10|22}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.2 || {{Date|2015|8|23}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.1 || {{Date|2015|8|1}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.0 || {{Date|2015|7|28}}<br />
||| First release of 1.1, the C++ rewrite by Cosmic.<br>First release to use Guacamole. Vulnerable to directory traversal exploit, like the others<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.0 | {{Date|2015|2|18}}<br />
||| An edit of socket.computer, which patched several major bugs.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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:'''For CollabVM Server 2.0 releases, please see [[CollabVM Server 2.0/Releases|this page]]'''.<br />
<br />
Below is a list of CollabVM Server 1.x Releases. You can download older or newer versions of [[CollabVM Server]] here. <br />
<br />
All versions older than version 1.2.10 are unsupported and will not be updated.<br />
<br />
Legend: <br />
* <span style="background:#dbff8b;padding:1px;color:black;">Bright Green</span> = Future version<br />
* <span style="background:#c3e6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Green</span> = Current version, supported. Download link is included.<br />
* <span style="background:#ffeeba;padding:1px;color:black;">Orange</span> = Older version, still supported. Download links may be included.<br />
* <span style="background:#f5c6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Red</span> = Unsupported version. Download links may be included.<br />
<br />
==Release history==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Version !! Released !! Brief Description !! Notes !! End-of-Life !! Download<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#dbff8b | 3.0 "The Second Coming" || Early-mid 2024 || A success story of Collab3 || The best version yet, now on a new codebase. Custom VNC client, a backend made of hopes and dreams, and working audio. Marvel at that. || TBA || Soon enough...<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 3.0 "Collab3" || TBA || Possibly one of the biggest updates yet.<br />
| Adds the webserver back, new protocol, Websocket-- replaced, CloudFlare Support, CMake for build system, server plugin support<br />
| TBA || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/download/v3.0.0-pre/collab-vm-server-linux-amd64 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.11 "SE SP1" || {{Date|2021|3|16}} || Replaces many core libraries<br />
| Removes websocketpp, ODB, LibOSSP UUID, and fixes many DoS exploits.<br />
| 2022 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.11 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.10 "Plus!" || {{Date|2021|1|25}} || Moderation overhaul (Admin Abuser's dream)<br />
| Huge update to CVM 1.2 - contains about 30 new features that'd be too numerous to list here.<br />
| Unknown || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.10 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.9 || {{Date|2020|2|18}} || Patches many bugs and abusable scripts.<br />
| The planned final version release for CollabVM Server 1.2.x. It fixes Kit, having to edit the admin.min.js, and a few other things.<br />
| {{Date|2021|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.9 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.8 || {{Date|2019|7|18}} || Fixes several vulnerabilities and makes it easier to run on modern Ubuntu/Debian<br />
| Fixes many crashing bugs and adds Windows support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.8 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.7 || {{Date|2017|1|19}} || Fixes bug where admin panel password wouldn't save<br />
| Formerly the final version but is now replaced after vulnerabilities were found. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.7 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.6 || {{Date|2016|12|29}} || Fixes annoying vote to reset bug.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.6 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.5 || {{Date|2016|12|2}} || Fixes segmentation fault and usernames with 0's being rejected.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.5 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.4 || {{Date|2016|10|18}} || Adds ability to refresh to change your vote. First open source version. <br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.3 || {{Date|2016|9|2}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.2 || {{Date|2016|7|5}} || Fixes memory leak and changes File Uploads to use HTTP instead of Websockets.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.1 || {{Date|2016|6|14}} || Adds support for Virus Farm agent.<br />
| This is the first version which can use file uploads. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.0 || {{Date|2016|4|5}} || Fixes several bugs with the vote for reset, and also announces who starts one.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6.1 || {{Date|2016|3|23}} || Same (buggy) vote for reset support as 1.1.6.<br />
| Removed Unicode chat support due to XSS.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6 || {{Date|2016|3|20}} || Adds (buggy) vote for reset support.<br />
| Initially added Unicode chat support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.5 || {{Date|2016|1|2}} || Chat messages limited to 100 characters, anti-spam added, IP limiter added<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.4 || {{Date|2015|10|27}} || First version to include a chat.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.3 || {{Date|2015|10|22}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.2 || {{Date|2015|8|23}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.1 || {{Date|2015|8|1}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.0 || {{Date|2015|7|28}}<br />
||| First release of 1.1, the C++ rewrite by Cosmic.<br>First release to use Guacamole. Vulnerable to directory traversal exploit, like the others<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.0 | {{Date|2015|2|18}}<br />
||| An edit of socket.computer, which patched several major bugs.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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:'''For CollabVM Server 2.0 releases, please see [[CollabVM Server 2.0/Releases|this page]]'''.<br />
<br />
Below is a list of CollabVM Server 1.x Releases. You can download older or newer versions of [[CollabVM Server]] here. <br />
<br />
All versions older than version 1.2.10 are unsupported and will not be updated.<br />
<br />
Legend: <br />
* <span style="background:#dbff8b;padding:1px;color:black;">Bright Green</span> = Future version<br />
* <span style="background:#c3e6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Green</span> = Current version, supported. Download link is included.<br />
* <span style="background:#ffeeba;padding:1px;color:black;">Orange</span> = Older version, still supported. Download links may be included.<br />
* <span style="background:#f5c6cb;padding:1px;color:black;">Red</span> = Unsupported version. Download links may be included.<br />
<br />
==Release history==<br />
{| class="wikitable"<br />
|-<br />
! Version !! Released !! Brief Description !! Notes !! End-of-Life !! Download<br />
| bgcolor=#dbff8b | 3.0 "The Second Coming" || Early-mid 2024 || A success story of Collab3 || The best version yet, now on a new codebase. Custom VNC client, a backend made of hopes and dreams, and working audio. Marvel at that. || TBA || Soon enough...<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 3.0 "Collab3" || TBA || Possibly one of the biggest updates yet.<br />
| Adds the webserver back, new protocol, Websocket-- replaced, CloudFlare Support, CMake for build system, server plugin support<br />
| TBA || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/download/v3.0.0-pre/collab-vm-server-linux-amd64 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.11 "SE SP1" || {{Date|2021|3|16}} || Replaces many core libraries<br />
| Removes websocketpp, ODB, LibOSSP UUID, and fixes many DoS exploits.<br />
| 2022 || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.11 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.10 "Plus!" || {{Date|2021|1|25}} || Moderation overhaul (Admin Abuser's dream)<br />
| Huge update to CVM 1.2 - contains about 30 new features that'd be too numerous to list here.<br />
| Unknown || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.10 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.9 || {{Date|2020|2|18}} || Patches many bugs and abusable scripts.<br />
| The planned final version release for CollabVM Server 1.2.x. It fixes Kit, having to edit the admin.min.js, and a few other things.<br />
| {{Date|2021|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.9 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.8 || {{Date|2019|7|18}} || Fixes several vulnerabilities and makes it easier to run on modern Ubuntu/Debian<br />
| Fixes many crashing bugs and adds Windows support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.8 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.7 || {{Date|2017|1|19}} || Fixes bug where admin panel password wouldn't save<br />
| Formerly the final version but is now replaced after vulnerabilities were found. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.7 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.6 || {{Date|2016|12|29}} || Fixes annoying vote to reset bug.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.6 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.5 || {{Date|2016|12|2}} || Fixes segmentation fault and usernames with 0's being rejected.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}} || [https://github.com/computernewb/collab3/releases/tag/1.2.5 Download]<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.4 || {{Date|2016|10|18}} || Adds ability to refresh to change your vote. First open source version. <br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.3 || {{Date|2016|9|2}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.2 || {{Date|2016|7|5}} || Fixes memory leak and changes File Uploads to use HTTP instead of Websockets.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.1 || {{Date|2016|6|14}} || Adds support for Virus Farm agent.<br />
| This is the first version which can use file uploads. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.2.0 || {{Date|2016|4|5}} || Fixes several bugs with the vote for reset, and also announces who starts one.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6.1 || {{Date|2016|3|23}} || Same (buggy) vote for reset support as 1.1.6.<br />
| Removed Unicode chat support due to XSS.<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.6 || {{Date|2016|3|20}} || Adds (buggy) vote for reset support.<br />
| Initially added Unicode chat support. <br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.5 || {{Date|2016|1|2}} || Chat messages limited to 100 characters, anti-spam added, IP limiter added<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.4 || {{Date|2015|10|27}} || First version to include a chat.<br />
||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.3 || {{Date|2015|10|22}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.2 || {{Date|2015|8|23}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.1 || {{Date|2015|8|1}}<br />
||||| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.1.0 || {{Date|2015|7|28}}<br />
||| First release of 1.1, the C++ rewrite by Cosmic.<br>First release to use Guacamole. Vulnerable to directory traversal exploit, like the others<br />
| {{Date|2020|2|18}}<br />
|-<br />
| bgcolor=#f5c6cb | 1.0 | {{Date|2015|2|18}}<br />
||| An edit of socket.computer, which patched several major bugs.<br />
|}<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Forkie}}[[File:Forkieinaction.png|thumb|An example of a CollabVM machine after being destroyed by a "Forkie"]]<br />
<br />
A "'''Forkie'''" is a nickname typically given to someone who maliciously causes destruction or otherwise renders the virtual machines unusable to annoy, intimidate and/or troll users of [[CollabVM]]. They are often unfortunately categorized by CollabVM users via the F-slur. It is likely the side effect of the many 4chan raids that took place through the site's history, infecting it with its toxic culture and terminology, creating bad habits in the many of people who would go on to use the site, more likely than not being completely unaware of its derogatory meaning, and forming a toxic community from years of anarchy-like rule.<br />
<br />
Although their name derives from the term "fork bomb" (and was the original definition of Forkie), they do not exclusively run forkbombs. A forkie may also run an executable which prevents anything from opening, deleting the registry, or other methods of blocking usability on the VM. Sometimes, through various ways.<br />
<br />
Not too long ago, a vote to reset button was added to combat forkies along with a customized task manager (and later a customized command prompt), which is mostly actually successful at defeating nearly every forkie, although a forkie will eventually figure out how to bypass it and break the VM again immediately afterwards.<br />
<br />
Usually, their attempts will get foiled by either the protections in place or the [[CollabNet]] web filter.<br />
<br />
Forkies were not only present on CollabVM - they were also known to be present on the similar (but now defunct) website known as [[socket.computer]], [[Wecan.hasthe.technology|Wecan.hasthe.technology]], the [[Virus Farm]] and the like. They are not even exclusive to any of those places either - they exist pretty much anywhere on any establishment with publicly accessible machines that anyone can use.<br />
<br />
Incidentally, a Forkie is also the name of an enemy from Super Mario RPG. It is not supposed to be a reference to the game - it is merely a coincidence.<br />
<br />
== Is being a "Forkie" a bannable offense? ==<br />
Many users have questioned if being a Forkie is a bannable offense.<br />
<br />
The short answer is: '''Sometimes but mostly no'''. You won't get banned ''permanently'' if you do it once or twice, but you will face infractions if the staff is online at the time of forking. If you fork the VM while an administrator is online and doing something important, you should fully expect one, as they have the right to ban you for any reason. In this case, it constitutes as disrupting the staff and being a nuisance.<br />
<br />
The long answer is that, if you have a very long streak of making the VM unusable, you'll get banned, as that is violation of Rule 9 (constantly forking the VM multiple times) and qualifies as a site ban. Or if you break a global site rule. For instance, creating an executable which DDoSed someone (assuming someone would have already knew about your intentions and reported it to the staff, or the staff is on the VM and has recognized it as a DDOSing attempt), you would likely be banned permanently.<br />
<br />
== A Forkies logo?? ==<br />
[[File:ForkieIcon.png|thumb|150px|The logo in question]]<br />
At one point there used to be a particular logo which belonged to a restaurant, which is commonly associated with CollabVM forkies. Why, more importantly, where did it all come from? Well, the context for that also ties to how Forkies got their name, which we will cover later on in this section.<br />
<br />
Not too long ago, there used to be a restaurant located in South Africa named "Forkies Real Food Parlour", which sold various things such as baked meals, Cuban-style pressed sandwiches, pizza in different flavors ("Oh My Veggies", "The Pig", "Jamaica Me Crazy", "Signature", "Autograph", ''great names by the way''), and pizza pie ("Fork-Off Chicken"), along with craft beer ("Boston Breweries: Naked Mexican", "Darling Breweries: Gypsy Mask", "Jack Black: Lumberjack"), local beer, imported beer, ciders and coolers, whisky, a cocktail ("Cuba Libre"), Brampton wine, craft iced tea and tisers / sparkling/still water / coffee ("Pour-over (Brazilian: Single Origin)").<br />
<br />
They had a website, which was infamously used as a "forkie" tool to lag out everybody on the site (at the time this was when the server was still using PNG without any compression to display the VM picture, this was early 1.2.x era) back in 2016. This was because the site has many large, animating graphics which was incredibly CPU intensive (it also lagged the VM in and out of itself out because CollabVM was running on a cheap VPS at the time). Later on, it got mirrored on its own as "Last Resort" on collabvm.org, which used to be a CollabVM portal before it got replaced with the now-dead CollabVM Anarchy Wiki.<br />
<br />
You can't do this as much anymore, because the server as well as the hosting has upgraded a lot since then. The original forkies.com site also went down as well, along with the restaurant attached to it, perfectly sealing its fate.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Forkies/FTP Forkies|FTP Forkies]]<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Forkie}}[[File:Forkieinaction.png|thumb|An example of a CollabVM machine after being destroyed by a "Forkie"]]<br />
<br />
A "'''Forkie'''" is a nickname typically given to someone who maliciously causes destruction or otherwise renders the virtual machines unusable to annoy, intimidate and/or troll users of [[CollabVM]]. They are often unfortunately categorized by CollabVM users via the F-slur. It is likely the side effect of the many 4chan raids that took place through the site's history, infecting it with its toxic culture and terminology, creating bad habits in the many of people who would go on to use the site, more likely than not being completely unaware of its derogatory meaning, and forming a toxic community from years of anarchy-like rule.<br />
<br />
Although their name derives from the term "fork bomb" (and was the original definition of Forkie), they do not exclusively run forkbombs. A forkie may also run an executable which prevents anything from opening, deleting the registry, or other methods of blocking usability on the VM. Sometimes, through various ways.<br />
<br />
Not too long ago, a vote to reset button was added to combat forkies along with a customized task manager (and later a customized command prompt), which is mostly actually successful at defeating nearly every forkie, although a forkie will eventually figure out how to bypass it and break the VM again immediately afterwards.<br />
<br />
Usually, their attempts will get foiled by either the protections in place or the [[CollabNet]] web filter.<br />
<br />
Forkies were not only present on CollabVM - they were also known to be present on the similar (but now defunct) website known as [[socket.computer]], [[Wecan.hasthe.technology|Wecan.hasthe.technology]], the [[Virus Farm]] and the like. They are not even exclusive to any of those places either - they exist pretty much anywhere on any establishment with publicly accessible machines that anyone can use.<br />
<br />
Incidentally, a Forkie is also the name of an enemy from Super Mario RPG. It is not supposed to be a reference to the game - it is merely a coincidence.<br />
<br />
== Is being a "Forkie" a bannable offense? ==<br />
Many users have questioned if being a Forkie is a bannable offense.<br />
<br />
The short answer is: '''Sometimes but mostly no'''. You won't get banned ''permanently'' if you do it once or twice, but you will face infractions if the staff is online at the time of forking. If you fork the VM while an administrator is online and doing something important, you should fully expect one, as they have the right to ban you for any reason. In this case, it constitutes as disrupting the staff and being a nuisance.<br />
<br />
The long answer is that, if you have a very long streak of making the VM unusable, you'll get banned, as that is violation of Rule 9 (constantly forking the VM multiple times) and qualifies as a site ban. Or if you break a global site rule. For instance, creating an executable which DDoSed someone (assuming someone would have already knew about your intentions and reported it to the staff, or the staff is on the VM and has recognized it as a DDOSing attempt), you would likely be banned permanently.<br />
<br />
== A Forkies logo?? ==<br />
[[File:ForkieIcon.png|thumb|The logo in question]]<br />
At one point there used to be a particular logo which belonged to a restaurant, which is commonly associated with CollabVM forkies. Why, more importantly, where did it all come from? Well, the context for that also ties to how Forkies got their name, which we will cover later on in this section.<br />
<br />
Not too long ago, there used to be a restaurant located in South Africa named "Forkies Real Food Parlour", which sold various things such as baked meals, Cuban-style pressed sandwiches, pizza in different flavors ("Oh My Veggies", "The Pig", "Jamaica Me Crazy", "Signature", "Autograph", ''great names by the way''), and pizza pie ("Fork-Off Chicken"), along with craft beer ("Boston Breweries: Naked Mexican", "Darling Breweries: Gypsy Mask", "Jack Black: Lumberjack"), local beer, imported beer, ciders and coolers, whisky, a cocktail ("Cuba Libre"), Brampton wine, craft iced tea and tisers / sparkling/still water / coffee ("Pour-over (Brazilian: Single Origin)").<br />
<br />
They had a website, which was infamously used as a "forkie" tool to lag out everybody on the site (at the time this was when the server was still using PNG without any compression to display the VM picture, this was early 1.2.x era) back in 2016. This was because the site has many large, animating graphics which was incredibly CPU intensive (it also lagged the VM in and out of itself out because CollabVM was running on a cheap VPS at the time). Later on, it got mirrored on its own as "Last Resort" on collabvm.org, which used to be a CollabVM portal before it got replaced with the now-dead CollabVM Anarchy Wiki. You can't do this as much anymore, because the server as well as the hosting has upgraded a lot since then. The original forkies.com site also went down as well, so there.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Forkies/FTP Forkies|FTP Forkies]]<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Forkie}}[[File:Forkieinaction.png|thumb|An example of a CollabVM machine after being destroyed by a "Forkie"]]<br />
<br />
A "'''Forkie'''" is a nickname typically given to someone who maliciously causes destruction or otherwise renders the virtual machines unusable to annoy, intimidate and/or troll users of [[CollabVM]]. They are often unfortunately categorized by CollabVM users via the F-slur. It is likely the side effect of the many 4chan raids that took place through the site's history, infecting it with its toxic culture and terminology, creating bad habits in the many of people who would go on to use the site, more likely than not being completely unaware of its derogatory meaning, and forming a toxic community from years of anarchy-like rule.<br />
<br />
Although their name derives from the term "fork bomb" (and was the original definition of Forkie), they do not exclusively run forkbombs. A forkie may also run an executable which prevents anything from opening, deleting the registry, or other methods of blocking usability on the VM. Sometimes, through various ways.<br />
<br />
Not too long ago, a vote to reset button was added to combat forkies along with a customized task manager (and later a customized command prompt), which is mostly actually successful at defeating nearly every forkie, although a forkie will eventually figure out how to bypass it and break the VM again immediately afterwards.<br />
<br />
Usually, their attempts will get foiled by either the protections in place or the [[CollabNet]] web filter.<br />
<br />
Forkies were not only present on CollabVM - they were also known to be present on the similar (but now defunct) website known as [[socket.computer]], [[Wecan.hasthe.technology|Wecan.hasthe.technology]], the [[Virus Farm]] and the like. They are not even exclusive to any of those places either - they exist pretty much anywhere on any establishment with publicly accessible machines that anyone can use.<br />
<br />
Incidentally, a Forkie is also the name of an enemy from Super Mario RPG. It is not supposed to be a reference to the game - it is merely a coincidence.<br />
<br />
== Is being a "Forkie" a bannable offense? ==<br />
Many users have questioned if being a Forkie is a bannable offense.<br />
<br />
The short answer is: '''Sometimes but mostly no'''. You won't get banned ''permanently'' if you do it once or twice, but you will face infractions if the staff is online at the time of forking. If you fork the VM while an administrator is online and doing something important, you should fully expect one, as they have the right to ban you for any reason. In this case, it constitutes as disrupting the staff and being a nuisance.<br />
<br />
The long answer is that, if you have a very long streak of making the VM unusable, you'll get banned, as that is violation of Rule 9 (constantly forking the VM multiple times) and qualifies as a site ban. Or if you break a global site rule. For instance, creating an executable which DDoSed someone (assuming someone would have already knew about your intentions and reported it to the staff, or the staff is on the VM and has recognized it as a DDOSing attempt), you would likely be banned permanently.<br />
<br />
== A Forkies logo?? ==<br />
[[File:ForkieIcon.png|thumb|The logo in question]]<br />
At one point there used to be a particular logo which belonged to a restaurant, which is commonly associated with CollabVM forkies. Why, more importantly, where did it all come from? Well, the context for that also ties to how Forkies got their name, which we will cover later on in this section.<br />
<br />
Not too long ago, there used to be a restaurant located in South Africa named "Forkies Real Food Parlour", which sold baked meals, Cuban-style pressed sandwiches, pizza in different flavors ("Oh My Veggies", "The Pig", "Jamaica Me Crazy", "Signature", "Autograph", ''great names by the way''), and pizza pie ("Fork-Off Chicken"), along with craft beer ("Boston Breweries: Naked Mexican", "Darling Breweries: Gypsy Mask", "Jack Black: Lumberjack"), local beer, imported beer, ciders and coolers, whisky, a cocktail ("Cuba Libre"), Brampton wine, craft iced tea and tisers / sparkling/still water / coffee ("Pour-over (Brazilian: Single Origin)").<br />
<br />
They had a website, which was infamously used as a "forkie" tool to lag out everybody on the site (at the time this was when the server was still using PNG without any compression to display the VM picture, this was early 1.2.x era) back in 2016. This was because the site has many large, animating graphics which was incredibly CPU intensive (it also lagged the VM in and out of itself out because CollabVM was running on a cheap VPS at the time). Later on, it got mirrored on its own as "Last Resort" on collabvm.org, which used to be a CollabVM portal before it got replaced with the now-dead CollabVM Anarchy Wiki. You can't do this as much anymore, because the server as well as the hosting has upgraded a lot since then. The original forkies.com site also went down as well, so there.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Forkies/FTP Forkies|FTP Forkies]]<br />
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<div>{{Forkie}}[[File:Forkieinaction.png|thumb|An example of a CollabVM machine after being destroyed by a "Forkie"]]<br />
<br />
A "'''Forkie'''" is a nickname typically given to someone who maliciously causes destruction or otherwise renders the virtual machines unusable to annoy, intimidate and/or troll users of [[CollabVM]]. They are often unfortunately categorized by CollabVM users via the F-slur. It is likely the side effect of the many 4chan raids that took place through the site's history, infecting it with its toxic culture and terminology, creating bad habits in the many of people who would go on to use the site, more likely than not being completely unaware of its derogatory meaning, and forming a toxic community from years of anarchy-like rule.<br />
<br />
Although their name derives from the term "fork bomb" (and was the original definition of Forkie), they do not exclusively run forkbombs. A forkie may also run an executable which prevents anything from opening, deleting the registry, or other methods of blocking usability on the VM. Sometimes, through various ways.<br />
<br />
Not too long ago, a vote to reset button was added to combat forkies along with a customized task manager (and later a customized command prompt), which is mostly actually successful at defeating nearly every forkie, although a forkie will eventually figure out how to bypass it and break the VM again immediately afterwards.<br />
<br />
Usually, their attempts will get foiled by either the protections in place or the [[CollabNet]] web filter.<br />
<br />
Forkies were not only present on CollabVM - they were also known to be present on the similar (but now defunct) website known as [[socket.computer]], [[Wecan.hasthe.technology|Wecan.hasthe.technology]], the [[Virus Farm]] and the like. They are not even exclusive to any of those places either - they exist pretty much anywhere on any establishment with publicly accessible machines that anyone can use.<br />
<br />
Incidentally, a Forkie is also the name of an enemy from Super Mario RPG. It is not supposed to be a reference to the game - it is merely a coincidence.<br />
<br />
== Is being a "Forkie" a bannable offense? ==<br />
Many users have questioned if being a Forkie is a bannable offense.<br />
<br />
The short answer is: '''Sometimes but mostly no'''. You won't get banned ''permanently'' if you do it once or twice, but you will face infractions if the staff is online at the time of forking. If you fork the VM while an administrator is online and doing something important, you should fully expect one, as they have the right to ban you for any reason. In this case, it constitutes as disrupting the staff and being a nuisance.<br />
<br />
The long answer is that, if you have a very long streak of making the VM unusable, you'll get banned, as that is violation of Rule 9 (constantly forking the VM multiple times) and qualifies as a site ban. Or if you break a global site rule. For instance, creating an executable which DDoSed someone (assuming someone would have already knew about your intentions and reported it to the staff, or the staff is on the VM and has recognized it as a DDOSing attempt), you would likely be banned permanently.<br />
<br />
== A Forkies logo?? ==<br />
[[File:ForkieIcon.png|thumb|The logo in question]]<br />
At one point there used to be a particular logo which belonged to a restaurant, which is commonly associated with CollabVM forkies. Why, more importantly, where did it all come from? Well, the context for that also ties to how Forkies got their name, which we will cover later on in this section.<br />
<br />
Not too long ago, there used to be a restaurant located in South Africa named "Forkies Real Food Parlour", which sold baked meals, Cuban-style pressed sandwiches, pizza in different flavors ("Oh My Veggies", "The Pig", "Jamaica Me Crazy", "Signature", "Autograph", ''great names by the way''), and pizza pie ("Fork-Off Chicken"), along with craft beer ("Boston Breweries: '''Naked Mexican?'''", "Darling Breweries: Gypsy Mask", "Jack Black: Lumberjack"), local beer, imported beer, ciders and coolers, whisky, a cocktail ("Cuba Libre"), Brampton wine, craft iced tea and tisers / sparkling/still water / coffee ("Pour-over (Brazilian: Single Origin)").<br />
<br />
They had a website, which was infamously used as a "forkie" tool to lag out everybody on the site (at the time this was when the server was still using PNG without any compression to display the VM picture, this was early 1.2.x era) back in 2016. This was because the site has many large, animating graphics which was incredibly CPU intensive (it also lagged the VM in and out of itself out because CollabVM was running on a cheap VPS at the time). Later on, it got mirrored on its own as "Last Resort" on collabvm.org, which used to be a CollabVM portal before it got replaced with the now-dead CollabVM Anarchy Wiki. You can't do this as much anymore, because the server as well as the hosting has upgraded a lot since then. The original forkies.com site also went down as well, so there.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Forkies/FTP Forkies|FTP Forkies]]<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Forkie}}[[File:Forkieinaction.png|thumb|An example of a CollabVM machine after being destroyed by a "Forkie"]]<br />
<br />
A "'''Forkie'''" is a nickname typically given to someone who maliciously causes destruction or otherwise renders the virtual machines unusable to annoy, intimidate and/or troll users of [[CollabVM]]. They are often unfortunately categorized by CollabVM users via the [[Fags|F-slur]]. It is likely the side effect of the many 4chan raids that took place through the site's history, infecting it with its toxic culture and terminology, creating bad habits in the many of people who would go on to use the site, more likely than not being completely unaware of its derogatory meaning, and forming a toxic community from years of anarchy-like rule.<br />
<br />
Although their name derives from the term "[[fork bomb]]" (and was the original definition of Forkie), they do not exclusively run [[fork bomb|forkbomb]]s. A forkie may also run an executable which prevents anything from opening, deleting the registry, or other methods of blocking usability on the VM. Sometimes, through various ways.<br />
<br />
Not too long ago, a vote to reset button was added to combat forkies along with a customized task manager (and later a customized command prompt), which is mostly actually successful at defeating nearly every forkie, although a forkie will eventually figure out how to bypass it and break the VM again immediately afterwards.<br />
<br />
Usually, their attempts will get foiled by either the protections in place or the [[CollabNet]] web filter.<br />
<br />
Forkies were not only present on CollabVM - they were also known to be present on the similar (but now defunct) website known as [[socket.computer]], [[Wecan.hasthe.technology|Wecan.hasthe.technology]], the [[Virus Farm]] and the like. They are not even exclusive to any of those places either - they exist pretty much anywhere on any establishment with publicly accessible machines that anyone can use.<br />
<br />
Incidentally, a Forkie is also the name of an enemy from Super Mario RPG. It is not supposed to be a reference to the game - it is merely a coincidence.<br />
<br />
== Is being a "Forkie" a bannable offense? ==<br />
Many users have questioned if being a Forkie is a bannable offense.<br />
<br />
The short answer is: '''Sometimes but mostly no'''. You won't get banned ''permanently'' if you do it once or twice, but you will face infractions if the staff is online at the time of forking. If you fork the VM while an administrator is online and doing something important, you should fully expect one, as they have the right to ban you for any reason. In this case, it constitutes as disrupting the staff and being a nuisance.<br />
<br />
The long answer is that, if you have a very long streak of making the VM unusable, you'll get banned, as that is violation of Rule 9 (constantly forking the VM multiple times) and qualifies as a site ban. Or if you break a global site rule. For instance, creating an executable which DDoSed someone (assuming someone would have already knew about your intentions and reported it to the staff, or the staff is on the VM and has recognized it as a DDOSing attempt), you would likely be banned permanently.<br />
<br />
== A Forkies logo?? ==<br />
[[File:ForkieIcon.png|thumb|The logo in question]]<br />
At one point there used to be a particular logo which belonged to a restaurant, which is commonly associated with CollabVM forkies. Why, more importantly, where did it all come from? Well, the context for that also ties to how Forkies got their name, which we will cover later on in this section.<br />
<br />
Not too long ago, there used to be a restaurant located in South Africa named "Forkies Real Food Parlour", which sold baked meals, Cuban-style pressed sandwiches, pizza in different flavors ("Oh My Veggies", "The Pig", "Jamaica Me Crazy", "Signature", "Autograph", ''great names by the way''), and pizza pie ("Fork-Off Chicken"), along with craft beer ("Boston Breweries: '''Naked Mexican?'''", "Darling Breweries: Gypsy Mask", "Jack Black: Lumberjack"), local beer, imported beer, ciders and coolers, whisky, a cocktail ("Cuba Libre"), Brampton wine, craft iced tea and tisers / sparkling/still water / coffee ("Pour-over (Brazilian: Single Origin)").<br />
<br />
They had a website, which was infamously used as a "forkie" tool to lag out everybody on the site (at the time this was when the server was still using PNG without any compression to display the VM picture, this was early 1.2.x era) back in 2016. This was because the site has many large, animating graphics which was incredibly CPU intensive (it also lagged the VM in and out of itself out because CollabVM was running on a cheap VPS at the time). Later on, it got mirrored on its own as "Last Resort" on collabvm.org, which used to be a CollabVM portal before it got replaced with the now-dead CollabVM Anarchy Wiki. You can't do this as much anymore, because the server as well as the hosting has upgraded a lot since then. The original forkies.com site also went down as well, so there.<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
* [[Forkies/FTP Forkies|FTP Forkies]]<br />
<br />
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<div>{{Infobox user<br />
| name = CHOCOLATEMAN<br />
| image = [[File:Avatar-CHOCOLATEMAN.png|center|200px]] <br />
| username = CHOCOLATEMAN<br />
| nationality = United States<br />
| years active = 2015 - current<br />
| status = Active, not on the VMs<br />
| problem = No<br />
| notable = [[CHOCOVIRUS]], [[CHOCOTHING]], [[CHOCOLMOS]]<br />
}}<br />
'''CHOCOLATEMAN''' is a CollabVM, [[CrustyWindows|crustywindo.ws]] and Wiki administrator since 2016. He has used CollabVM since 2015, making him an oldfriend.<br />
<br />
He is the undefeated champion of CollabVM. He sometimes accidentally fucks the VM up but is on the side of good. [[Quotes|He is the world's best Solitaire player.]]<br />
<br />
He is generally chill with everybody. He's just chill in general. However, there are some exceptions, that being a certain type of [[Forkies|silverware]].<br />
<br />
He used to be super active, from 2016-2017. His usage of the site has started to slowly dwindle since.<br />
<br />
He is most known for:<br />
* The [[CHOCOVIRUS]] series of viruses created to stop forkies in their tracks to much success. The latest version prior to CHOCOVIRUS 7 (the newest one yet) is CHOCOVIRUS 6, and [[CHOCOVIRUS 5]] which has its own article on this wiki. Its VB6 counterpart is here: [[CHOCOVIRUS 98|CHOCOVIRUS 98]].<br />
* (tosword).bat<br />
* CHOCONUTS<br />
* Forking the VM to stop forkies from forking the VM<br />
* Destroying the VM to stop people from destroying the VM<br />
* Ruining the fun to stop people from ruining the fun<br />
* [[CHOCOLMOS]]<br />
* [[CHOCOTHING.EXE|CHOCOTHING]]<br />
* An exercise of mastery in trolling (doesn't do it nearly as much as he used to)<br />
<br />
He consists of the following:<br />
* 100.0% chocolate<br />
* 100.0% man<br />
<br />
[[Category:Pages edited commonly by retards]]<br />
[[Category:Wiki administrators]]<br />
[[Category:Memebers]]<br />
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<div>{{Infobox user<br />
| name = CHOCOLATEMAN<br />
| image = [[File:Avatar-CHOCOLATEMAN.png|center|200px]] <br />
| username = CHOCOLATEMAN<br />
| nationality = United States<br />
| years active = 2015 - current<br />
| status = Active, not on the VMs<br />
| problem = No<br />
| notable = [[CHOCOVIRUS]], [[CHOCOTHING]], [[CHOCOLMOS]]<br />
}}<br />
'''CHOCOLATEMAN''' is a CollabVM and Wiki administrator since 2016. He has used CollabVM since 2015, making him an oldfriend.<br />
He is the undefeated champion of CollabVM. He sometimes accidentally fucks the VM up but is on the side of good. [[Quotes|He is the world's best Solitaire player.]]<br />
<br />
He is generally chill with everybody. He's just chill in general. However, there are some exceptions, that being a certain type of [[Forkies|silverware]].<br />
<br />
He used to be super active, from 2016-2017. His usage of the site has started to slowly dwindle since.<br />
<br />
He is most known for:<br />
* The [[CHOCOVIRUS]] series of viruses created to stop forkies in their tracks to much success. The latest version prior to CHOCOVIRUS 7 (the newest one yet) is CHOCOVIRUS 6, and [[CHOCOVIRUS 5]] which has its own article on this wiki. Its VB6 counterpart is here: [[CHOCOVIRUS 98|CHOCOVIRUS 98]].<br />
* (tosword).bat<br />
* CHOCONUTS<br />
* Forking the VM to stop forkies from forking the VM<br />
* Destroying the VM to stop people from destroying the VM<br />
* Ruining the fun to stop people from ruining the fun<br />
* [[CHOCOLMOS]]<br />
* [[CHOCOTHING.EXE|CHOCOTHING]]<br />
* An exercise of mastery in trolling (doesn't do it nearly as much as he used to)<br />
<br />
He consists of the following:<br />
* 100.0% chocolate<br />
* 100.0% man<br />
<br />
[[Category:Pages edited commonly by retards]]<br />
[[Category:Wiki administrators]]<br />
[[Category:Memebers]]<br />
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<div>{{DISPLAYTITLE:modeco80}}<br />
[[File:Modeco80 pfp apr24.png|thumb|200px|Hey look, it's Chika Takami from Love Live! Sunshine!! P.S. Watch Love Live!.]]<br />
<br />
'''''modeco80''''' is a [[CollabVM]] administrator since 2019, and well known C++ programmer. She's pretty smart, and has written lots of stuff to mess with the VM as well as managing to make [[Forkies|forkies]] very angry. In fact, it's been proven that forkies hate her almost as much as [[CHOCOLATEMAN]]. She's also done some pretty impressive stuff on the VMs too. She can sometimes be seen writing C/C++ code on the VM's, similar to [[thefleebs]]. You may even catch her frequently fooling around in the Discord, or logged in as admin yelling at forkies, or doing cool stuff, sometimes with her friends.<br />
<br />
She has taken many hiatuses over the years. Notably, in early October of 2019, modeco80 left the [[CollabVM Discord]] for what seemed like the final time. She is still around, but under a different username <code>Colonel Sanders</code>, later <code>Colonel Seizureton</code>. She returned in November of 2019. She would go on to lead CollabVM 1.x to a functional state, along with Cosmic Sans on 2.x.<br />
<br />
After Cosmic's disappearance in June 2020 (she eventually took over his role as lead developer), and much prolonged frustration with Cosmic's work, she would go on to rewrite CollabVM entirely and make "CollabVM 3.0". There were multiple attempts at this - first there was "CollabVM 3.0" back in late 2021. It suffered from a long, arduous development cycle. Eventually, it was canned not long after.<br />
<br />
Eventually, after a long period of time, so long in fact, you'd think she'd never even try to make another attempt again, she decided to scrap the old codebase and start a new one. It went under the same name as last time, CollabVM 3.0. This time, development went by a lot faster. New features were being added at a faster rate, and much needed ones at that. There would be, in a long line of incredible features, a custom VNC client written from the ground up, ''much'' cleaner code compared to its predecessors, a rewritten webapp with live VM thumbnails, and fully-functional audio. Yes! Audio! You're not dreaming! That would mark the first time CollabVM had audio since 2.0! CollabVM 3.0 is projected to release sometime in early-mid 2024.<br />
<br />
She is currently the lead developer of CollabVM 3.0.<br />
<br />
== Her epic accomplishments ==<br />
* Synetra, a program written in C that mimics the functionality of [[CHOCOLATEMAN]]'s Cursor Rapist. (early 2018)<br />
* HonkLMOS, a custom LMOS implementation written in C, using the AHK source for reference only. (early-mid 2018)<br />
* Oopslock, an evolved version of HonkLMOS, a program that locks the computer forcefully. (mid 2018)<br />
* Oopslock 2, a new version of Oopslock that uses IronLock, and significantly cleaned up source code. (mid-late 2018)<br />
* IronLock, a library to lock the computer. (mid-late 2018)<br />
* Whee/Pixta/Pixta2, all of them being GDI malware, with effects that was very impressive for its time. (mid-late 2018)<br />
* Afork, a background program that stops forkies in their tracks and foils forkbombs. A good idea, that would not ever see the light of day again. About the only anti-forkie that actually gets the idea right. (early-mid 2019)<br />
* CHOCOVIRUS 6, the 6th installment of the wonderful CHOCOVIRUS series. She wrote the new "Blitz" C++ backend for it. (mid 2019)<br />
* NeptuneVM, a rewrite of CollabVM 1.x written in C#, that was going to be "CollabVM 2.0" in 2019, before it got canned due to her leaving. It was never completed, and as such left unfinished. (2019)<br />
* Very important contributions to CollabVM 1.x and 2.0, along with developing the CollabVM 3.0 codebase. (2019-2022, late 2023-onward) She is also responsible for the Windows port of CollabVM 1.2.8. (late 2018)<br />
<br />
== See also ==<br />
[[Modeco80/Cool Hello World code|Modeco's unneccessarily verbose Hello World code]] (there is a newer version of this, someone probably has it)<br />
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<div>'''CHOCOVIRUS 5''' is the 5th installment of the legendary CHOCOVIRUS series. Unlike its predecessors, CHOCOVIRUS 5 was not written in Batch, but in C++. It was created in a collaboration between [[Ctrl]] and [[CHOCOLATEMAN]]. It is able to be cross compiled on Linux using MinGW. The current build environment is on any Linux distribution.<br />
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== Amazing Features ==<br />
;'''Resolution Fucker'''<br />
: This payload polls all available screen modes and switches to a random one. The rate at which it switches is determined by an exponential decay function, which makes the time between resolution switches less and less until its as fast as the computer will allow. On every switch at least a resolution change is guaranteed to happen. The bit depth isn't taken into account.<br />
<br />
;'''Memory Leak''' <br />
: Abuses a relatively well known ability to open a remote process and allocate virtual memory to it. This payload, as soon as it is run, drains the available virtual memory, causing all undesirable things in the book to emerge and do countless amounts of damage to the system.<br />
<br />
;'''ChocoFace'''<br />
: Poorly implemented payload that randomly draws the face of the chocolate man from the AXE commercial to the screen. Currently uses shitty DrawIcon which is DirectDraw, but GDI+ is being worked on.<br />
<br />
;'''Chocolate Screen'''<br />
: Another poorly implemented payload that blends every pixel on the screen with a brown color and sets that pixel to the blended version. Currently is slow as shit because its SetPixel and its shit because it uses DirectDraw. Again, GDI+ is being worked on<br />
<br />
;'''DVD Cursor Rapist'''<br />
: Emulates [[LoveEevee]]'s DVD cursor rapist user script that bounces the mouse around the screen like the old DVD player screensavers and also sends random keys + modifiers<br />
<br />
;'''Debugger Evasion'''<br />
: Currently not implemented due to lack of decent support for [https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms680657(v=vs.85).aspx SEH] in MinGW for Linux. Once this is added/figured out, CHOCOVIRUS 5 will have different behavior based on whether or not a debugger is running.<br />
<br />
;'''Policy Rapist'''<br />
: Based on one of the newer versions of [[Dinkleberg]]'s Policy Rapist script. Basically sets a bunch of policies on the machine to block random shit.<br />
<br />
[[Category:Other Things]]<br />
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<div>'''Experimental VM''' is a special version of CollabVM used for testing new features, which launched in 2015 when CollabVM 1.1 released, and has been a main feature of the site since. It has been used to test many historically significant versions of CollabVM, including:<br />
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=== Table of Versions ===<br />
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! Version !! Description<br />
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| 1.1 || The aforementioned C++ rewrite of the older [[Socket.computer|socket.computer]] based "CollabVM 1.0", by Cosmic Sans, who was the then-lead developer of the site.<br />
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| 1.2 || A ever so slight change in the core, which would spark the longest-running line of CollabVM versions in the site's history (1.2 - 1.2.11).<br />
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| 2.0 || A complete rewrite of 1.x, made by the same person. It is evidently a subject of development hell. It was too unstable and was very buggy (audio support was even more so, PCM audio forwarded through Guacamole), so it was canned and reverted to 1.2.11.<br />
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| 1.2-ts || A TypeScript rewrite of collab-vm-server 1.2, by Elijah, a new face at the time. It's basically meant to function identically to CollabVM 1.2 except the code is a lot more readable and it's not as complicated to setup anymore. It's just a lot more stable too.<br />
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| 3.0<br />
|| There were several attempts at a "CollabVM 3.0", the first one being the one which was worked on from late 2021-late 2022, by modeco80, who replaced Cosmic Sans as the lead developer of the site.<br><br>There were many allegations of "feature creeping" at this time. Development took a long while. That was canned as well eventually, due to the reasons stated before.<br><br>However, in 2023, new development would start on a new codebase of the same name. Compared to its predecessors, development was very speedy and fast. New features were being implemented at a much greater rate, and successfully at that. Including a custom-written VNC client/protocol, a brand new webapp, and even ''audio''! A much better implementation of it at that! That would make it the first time the site had working audio in nearly 4 years!<br />
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== Status ==<br />
ExperimentalVM is currently being used to host the CollabVM 3.0 public testing, and can be used [https://computernewb.com/experimental-vm/ here]. CollabVM 3.0 is almost finished, and it will release very soon, hopefully by the start of 2024.<br />
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[[Category:Documentation]]</div>Undefishinhttps://computernewb.com/w/index.php?title=CollabVM_Discord&diff=3499CollabVM Discord2024-01-05T10:16:42Z<p>Undefishin: </p>
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<div>The '''[[CollabVM]] Discord''' (or '''CVMDSC''' for short) is the central place to talk about [[CollabVM]] and [[CollabVM]] [[Forkies|accessories]]. It has had a long and turbulent history, but in its current state, it's public and can be joined through the link on the CollabVM homepage. It is considered a community server as it is registered as one, therefore it takes advantage of special features like actual designated channels (announcement and rule channels), and others.<br />
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After joining, you will need to get verified, which you can do so by clicking the button in #verification and following the instructions in your ticket. Keep in mind that you <b>have</b> to say your age and your CollabVM username (if applicable), or else you get kicked from the server.<br />
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== History ==<br />
It was first created by [[Vanilla|Novella]] in September of 2016, but was later transferred to [[Dartz]] and made official. Before it got transferred to Dartz (and a matter of fact, before Novella's server ever existed), there were plenty of alternate CollabVM Discord servers you could use. Some stayed up forever, some went inactive (most all of them did actually), and some are just completely gone.<br />
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In the near-end of December 2018, the CollabVM Discord server officially closed down, due to e-drama. You could only enter with a private invite during this time. The server remained fairly small at the time, being less than 100 members.<br />
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In mid December 2019, after the aforementioned e-drama cooled off and the coast was clear, the server got reopened, and was fairly active. But however, on September 24, 2020, after a very long and aggravating series of events, the server got unexpectedly terminated for hacking. CollabVM Discord 2 was created as a result, which went fully public, and people started joining it left and right. It was even available as a public invite link on the CollabVM site itself.<br />
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On October 31, 2020, a verification system was devised to keep people who don't comply with Rule 4 and other various undesirable entities out of the server. This verification system consisted of a single channel with no privacy. It was very easy to lose track of things, and it was prone to constant shitposting until in 2023, the old verification system was decommissioned and replaced with a new, better verification system based on a ticket bot.<br />
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Currently, there are almost over 800 members in the server.<br />
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== Moderation ==<br />
The Discord is moderated by a staff team which consists of the following people:<br />
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'''Admins:'''<br />
* [[Dartz]] (the one and only)<br />
* [[Technoturnovers]]<br />
* [[CHOCOLATEMAN]]<br />
* [[modeco80]]<br />
* [[DarkOK]]<br />
* [[User:Elijah|Elijah]]<br />
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Additionally, the following people have admin permissions but are rarely/never active:<br />
* [[Geodude]]<br />
* [[Ctrl]]<br />
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'''Moderators:'''<br />
* [[Mv|mv]]<br />
* MDMCK10<br />
* [[Spy]]<br />
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Admins have access to the [[Admin Panel]] and the exclusive admin channels, while moderators can log into the VMs as mods and have access to the moderator channel. Since Dartz is never online and only comes on once every blue moon, all of the decisions and moderation are done in a very anarchy-like manner by general consensus. Essentially, if everyone hates you, you get b&. And oh, you will never be admin. Ever.<br />
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== Channels ==<br />
This is all of the (publicly available to verified users) channels in the CollabVM Discord server.<br />
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=== Landing ===<br />
; #announcements<br />
: '''ANNOUNCEMENT CHANNEL.''' For when an admin wants to ping everyone for no reason about something really important, that will get drowned out by incessant shitposting.<br />
; #rules<br />
: '''RULES CHANNEL.''' The imaginary and unenforced rules of the Discord. Has more than 4 rules!<br />
; #joins<br />
: If you want to see what type of people join the Discord, then check that channel out. You're not gonna like what you're gonna see in there.<br />
; #verification<br />
: Although that channel is only viewable to non-verified members, it contains a button to open a ticket and some verification instructions. It used to be viewable as a read-only channel during the old verification system.<br />
; #updates-of-the-hub-of-git<br />
: Where the internal Computernewb Gitea webhook lies. It currently tracks the CollabVM 3.0 repo, where all of the hard work and the development of the next generation of collaborative technology currently happens. Detailed commit messages describing important features can be seen there.<br />
; #dartboard<br />
: A channel dedicated to storing of pinned messages by the Starboard bot. There is also the Pinned Messages in all of the channels, which is always full, thus why this channel was made.<br />
; #support<br />
: '''FORUM CHANNEL.''' The main support forum channel for CollabVM related help, such as getting a UserVM up and running and added to the roster, compiling [[collab-vm-server]] without incident, configuring a [[CollabNet]]-style VM network/domain controller for use with your VMs, configuring [[Whitelister]] to work with your VM network, and more. You will almost never find anyone who actually gets their problem fixed or anything done.<br />
; Events<br />
: '''Events channel.''' Self-explanatory.<br />
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=== Chatrooms ===<br />
; #public<br />
: The public channel. Is widely regarded as a cesspool.<br />
; #vidya<br />
: The channel for all things video game related.<br />
; #development<br />
: The channel to discuss programming, and other topics related to programming. You can also show off your code here. Do note, that Batch, VBS and visual/no-code programming languages are banned from discussion, as they do not qualify as real languages, and the people that usually bring them up aren't exactly the brightest.<br />
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=== Storage ===<br />
; #cool-things<br />
: The channel for sending cool stuff you found. If you repeatedly send anything in this channel that is not considered cool by general consensus, you will get banned from the channel via the "cool-things Gagged" role.<br />
; #collabvm-txt<br />
: For posting the funniest moments of CollabVM.<br />
; #dartzs-inbox<br />
: Where you can view the often magical and bizarre emails that [[Dartz]] (and soon, other CollabVM staff) receives.<br />
; #copypasta-central<br />
: Post all your copypastas here.<br />
; #music<br />
: Post your music here.<br />
; #quotes<br />
: For posting funny CollabVM Discord (anywhere else also allowed too) quotes. Although some unfortunate souls post CollabVM quotes in this channel..<br />
; #spicy-memes<br />
: For just posting memes in general.<br />
; #vnc-resolver<br />
: Stare at the screen typing +vnc for 5 minutes, then get bored and leave.<br />
; #glorified-rss-feed<br />
: Through this channel, you can receive and take advantage of cool things like Steam and GOG game promotions, primarily from the Terraria Discord server <code>#free-stuff</code> channel.<br />
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=== Aids ===<br />
; #cosmic-sans-simulator<br />
: Update. People mostly use any variation of the cosmic_gh NotSoBot tag, some people just post "Update"<br />
; #suggestions<br />
: Send useful and indepth suggestions that genuinely help the site and the server, but have it completely ignored in return.<br />
; #nsfw-spam<br />
: The NSFW channel (also doubles as spam channel, and both). To get access to this channel, you will need to be 18 years old or higher, for obvious reasons.<br />
; #spam<br />
: Post your high quality spam material here.<br />
; #public-bots<br />
: The (public) bots channel. Waste hours there messing around with the server's premier bot "NotSoBot", making dumb and stupid tags that don't even work half the time, and people will forget about it by the end of the month, or you could even make sophisticated and advanced tags that heavily use JavaScript, and other more nuanced parts of the NotSoBot tag system, which people will also forget about by the end of the month. You can also take advantage of other bots in the server, including but not limited to Assyst, EsmBot, and CollabVM Boundary Fucker, which can do a variety of wonderful and interesting things.<br />
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=== archived ===<br />
; #collabvm-advent-calendar-2021<br />
: The official annual CollabVM advent calendar for 2021 that would post a new operating system everyday up until the 24th of December.<br />
; #collabvm-advent-calendar-2022<br />
: The official annual CollabVM advent calendar for 2022 that would post a new [https://crustywindo.ws Crusty Windows] bootleg everyday up until the 24th of December.<br />
; #collabvm-advent-calendar-2023<br />
: The official annual CollabVM advent calendar for 2023 that would post a new [https://crustywindo.ws Crusty Windows] bootleg everyday up until the 24th of December. The reason it was repeated from the previous year was because there were now more bootlegs (and bootleg articles) to work with, because it started when the Crusty Windows Wiki was still young.<br />
; #verification-archive<br />
: The old verification channel, where people would send their age, and wait for an admin to verify. It had no privacy and was very chaotic, and was prone to mods and memebers constant shitposting, and children begging to be verified every 20 minutes, before it was shuttered and replaced with the new ticket-based verification system.<br />
; #support-archive<br />
: The old support channel, before it changed to a forum channel.<br />
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=== Voice Channels ===<br />
; #vc-text<br />
: The main voice text channel.<br />
; 🔊 gayming<br />
: Voice channel, intended for streaming gameplay.<br />
; 🔊 whatever<br />
: The main voice channel.<br />
; 🔊 yellows bedroom<br />
: Formerly occupied by yellows111, but he has since left Discord in general due to a variety of reasons and has been now condemned by the CollabVM Federal Agency.<br />
; 🔊 56k modem (20kbps)<br />
: A joke voice channel. It is set to the lowest possible bitrate allowed by Discord<br />
; 🔊 384 KBPS (HOLY SHIT ITS DA FUTUAAAAAA)<br />
: Another joke voice channel, created as a response to when the server reached Level 3 boosts, which allowed server admins to have higher quality in voice channels<br />
; 🔊 BEEP BOOP BOP BOOP<br />
: The voice channel for use with bots<br />
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== Roles ==<br />
=== Infraction Roles ===<br />
There are exactly 3 infraction (warning) roles in total:<br />
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; <div style="border-radius: 100px; width: 20px; background: rgb(163,138,138); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> W1<br />
; <div style="border-radius: 100px; width: 20px; background: rgb(209,131,131); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> W2<br />
; <div style="border-radius: 100px; width: 20px; background: rgb(199,91,91); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> W3<br />
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After you have all of the infraction roles, you will end up getting a specific punishment. Usually, you'll get unverified or kicked, or banned if you've been really bad. You can sometimes get a second chance if you appeal, but depending on what you did, who you are, or the mood of the moderation team, it may not always work out well for you.<br />
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If you obtain W3, you lose your embed, reaction and external emote permissions. This does not happen for any other infraction role.<br />
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There exist infraction roles that can ban you from talking in certain channels, like these ones. The descriptions for these roles correspond to the channel it is supposed to hide from whoever has the role. In reality these don't work anymore and aren't given out.<br />
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; <div style="border-radius: 100px; width: 20px; background: rgb(192,192,192); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> cant fucking program<br />
: #development<br />
; <div style="border-radius: 100px; width: 20px; background: rgb(192,192,192); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> .txt Gagged<br />
: #collabvm-txt<br />
; <div style="border-radius: 100px; width: 20px; background: rgb(192,192,192); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> cool-things Gagged<br />
: #cool-things<br />
; <div style="border-radius: 100px; width: 20px; background: rgb(192,192,192); user-select: none; touch-callout: none; display: inline-block;">&nbsp;</div> Upload/Embed Gagged<br />
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