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In a scene which is, at times, already pretentious and somewhat ‘gatekeepy’ – I wondered if this behaviour toward women contributed to a culture that alienates them from this world altogether. It’s experiences like these, leaving gigs bruised and bewildered, which prompted me to investigate how common these experiences are for women attending live music. Considering that everyone was there for the same reason, we were embittered that others felt entitled to have a better time than everyone else. On a brisk stroll back from Marrickville to Newtown, we mulled over the circumstances that left us devoid of a good time. It seems unfair that discrepancies in physical ability determine how much people enjoy themselves.ĭespite being separated in the crowd, my mate and I left the gig with the same sentiment of lingering disappointment. I saw women in the crowd become completely sidelined as the mosh pit became volatile, monopolised by a boys club. Security is usually stationed at the perimeter of the mosh pit and can be completely oblivious to attacks that may occur.Ī recent gig compelled me to consider if these patterns of behaviour contributed to something larger. Fight or flight impulses are stifled by the densely packed space which limits your physical options. It is not uncommon for people to take advantage of the cramped environment to grope or harass others under the guise that it was an ‘accident’. Some of my nights though, despite the novelty of dressing up, being with my friends, and seeing a band I love, have been tarnished at the hands of power imbalances in the mosh pit. In non-COVID pre-apocalyptic times, a good portion of my spendings went to gig tickets.

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My stamina and my bank account are easily dissolved by clubbing – so my choice of nightlife rotates between a humble pub or a local gig, always followed by a kebab. Sydney’s live music scene has been responsible for the majority of my good nights out. It allows you to inconspicuously work your way up the side of the crowd and gradually slink towards the front – trying not to spill your overpriced bourbon and coke. Front left – a strategic spot to claim in the mosh. Soundcheck has begun, defibrillating the crowd. Note that the server will need to be configured to accept this private key, especially if it's a new one coming from a phone or other device.“We’ll grab a spot front left” reads a text from a mate – my phone screen obnoxiously bright amid the dimly lit venue. Mosh -ssh="~/bin/ssh -i ~/ssh/id_rsa" command will make use of your private key rather than a password. If this isn't ideal for you, you can also manually specify new SSH options with the -ssh parameter: Mosh connects with a username and password. In any case, you'll connect as you would with SSH:

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There's no binary yet for Windows.įor macOS, you can install the package directly, or install it using Homebrew:įor iOS, you can use an app like Termius or Blink Shell.Īnd for Android, you can use an app like Termux or JuiceSSH. Server-oriented installations will simply require you to substitute apt-get for your distro's package manager.įor Windows, you'll have to install the client for Chrome. This installs the client and the server, so you'll install the same package on both. For Debian-based systems like Ubuntu, that would be: The installation is quite simple, as it's available on most package managers.













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