NatNux provides isolated Linux workspaces and a coding assistant. By creating an account or using the service, you agree to these terms.
The service
OpenCode uses Google Gemini on a key created in your Google account (free Gemini Developer API / AI Studio tier unless you later add billing yourself). Grok and Codex, if you enable them, use their own subscriptions. We also give you a private encrypted workspace and an optional public folder for static files.
The service is provided as-is, with quotas. Features, limits, and availability may change. We do not promise uninterrupted access or that the assistant will always be correct.
Your account
You must use an account that is yours. Do not share your login, take over someone else’s identity, or pretend to be another person or organization. Keep your credentials and workspace secrets to yourself.
Acceptable use
Use NatNux to learn Linux and to create things — websites, programs, notes — for yourself and people who asked you to. Do not use it to harm others or the platform.
In particular, you may not:
- Mine cryptocurrency or otherwise farm tokens, points, or compute (including “token mining” and similar schemes).
- Usurp or impersonate another person’s identity, account, or brand.
- Attack, scan, or disrupt NatNux, other users, or third-party systems.
- Send spam, malware, or phishing, or host it on your public folder.
- Bypass quotas, create extra accounts to evade a ban, or resell access.
- Publish illegal material, or secrets that are not yours to share.
Public content
You are responsible for what you put in your public folder. Those files are world-readable at natnux.net/your-username/. Do not publish secrets, malware, or illegal material. We may remove public content that breaks these terms.
Suspension and bans
We reserve the right to suspend or ban accounts, revoke API access, delete or unpublish content, and refuse the service — including for abusive usage such as token mining, identity usurpation, attacks, spam, quota evasion, or anything else that threatens users or the platform. We may do so without prior notice when we reasonably believe delay would cause harm.
Model providers
Google’s Gemini API terms apply to Gemini use: ai.google.dev/gemini-api/terms. Grok and Codex are subject to their own provider terms.
Changes
We may update these terms. Continued use after an update means you accept the new terms. The date above is the latest revision.