Has my motd gone too far? It loads a random ANSI catgirl from a folder. I use arch btw, server runs minimized Ubuntu Server.

The real cringe is using passwords instead of keys to login.
If your key is passwordless and sits on unencrypted storage… It may be a bad practice itself.
Catgirls aren’t cringe, but ubuntu is.
It would be cringe if you were using a shared server and set this as a default for everyone or if it was interfering with something. But if you’re just minding your own business I could not care less what customisations you put on your terminal as long as it isn’t using excessive resources
I can’t hate on ANSI art even if I’m not in to what the art is of. 🤷
Nah, I don’t think so. I mean, sure, arch is a little cringe, but it’s not that bad. Cool terminal, btw.
Never too far, also can you share how you did that?
/etc/update-motd.d/01-random-art don’t forget to chmod +x it and put ‘art’ in /usr/share/motd-art. MOTDs are limited to 80 characters wide, so don’t over do it. I made image_to_ansi.py to resize and convert the images.
Needs more pixels. You use Kitty, try something like https://github.com/hpjansson/chafa to render a proper picture?
I considered using kitty’s built-in ssh kitten to display real images, but I ended up liking the retro look more.
How??? Asking for a friend…
Okaerinasaimase, goshujinsama
I thought motd could not be scripted hmmm…
/etc/motd no, but it runs the scripts in /etc/update-motd.d/
Never tried it, and IIRC, motd is just a text file - but does that stop you from running a systemd timer to update it every few minutes? Or, if it’s your own server and there’s only a single user (logging in), put a script in your profile that changes the motd for the next login?
For multiple users: /etc/profile or /etc/bash.bashrc
Some shells (e.g.
fish) allow you to easily customize this.
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