Tugrik (RIP)
a month ago
Its a common truism to say "Furries keep the internet going" and "if the plane to Anthrocon went down then the internet would collapse" and its not quite as true as it used to be.
But it IS true in the case of a big blue monoceros named Tugrik. He passed away very recently, after a long struggle with illness and poor health. You might not know his name, but all of furrydom owes him a debt. Quietly, behind the scenes, he was instrumental in the modern fandom's origins.
Tugrik was one of those furs who kept the Internet going. He was FurryMUCK's hardware admin back in the day, and was one of the smartest furs I ever met. In a fandom that has a lot of technical experts in it, Tugrik was on another level. His knowledge of computer networking, his ability to build and invent, was absolutely genius-level. The guy built a mobile wifi hotspot before anyone else, ffs. He built an FPV drone from scratch - a decade before they existed. He came up with a kind of GPS antenna that revolutionized all kinds of navigation. If he had wanted to he could have easily been a billionaire. He was not interested in that, although he did make a good living. He built stuff because it was fun and because he wanted to experiment and play around. He was a true geek, a real maker. He raised chickens and grew his own hot peppers. He learned stuff and messed around with that stuff for his whole life, and I can't imagine a better way to live.
And he was a brilliant cook, and a good friend, and generous almost to a fault, and just all around a warm, friendly person that I will miss greatly. We lost a good one. Goodbye, Tug.
But it IS true in the case of a big blue monoceros named Tugrik. He passed away very recently, after a long struggle with illness and poor health. You might not know his name, but all of furrydom owes him a debt. Quietly, behind the scenes, he was instrumental in the modern fandom's origins.
Tugrik was one of those furs who kept the Internet going. He was FurryMUCK's hardware admin back in the day, and was one of the smartest furs I ever met. In a fandom that has a lot of technical experts in it, Tugrik was on another level. His knowledge of computer networking, his ability to build and invent, was absolutely genius-level. The guy built a mobile wifi hotspot before anyone else, ffs. He built an FPV drone from scratch - a decade before they existed. He came up with a kind of GPS antenna that revolutionized all kinds of navigation. If he had wanted to he could have easily been a billionaire. He was not interested in that, although he did make a good living. He built stuff because it was fun and because he wanted to experiment and play around. He was a true geek, a real maker. He raised chickens and grew his own hot peppers. He learned stuff and messed around with that stuff for his whole life, and I can't imagine a better way to live.
And he was a brilliant cook, and a good friend, and generous almost to a fault, and just all around a warm, friendly person that I will miss greatly. We lost a good one. Goodbye, Tug.

Lucius
~luciuslovin
It's always awful to lose a venerable elder, especially one of such a nature as you describe. RIP.

EmmyPup
~jrspaniel
Damn. I heard about him back in The Day but didn't know he did so much. RIP to a real one.

N0rhcal
~n0rhcal
o7

Relee
~relee
I've heard the name before for sure, though I didn't know them. Gosh. Sympathies.

BrithanyBabyfur
~brithanybabyfur
Unfortunately, good people are not eternal and life is being born, living, growing old and dying and it is a circle that never ends. Unfortunately, actors and people who were important ended up passing away in recent times. May they rest in peace

Sierrapup
~sierrapup
Sounds like someone truly grateful to have known! I'm so sorry for the loss. RIP.