Sad Tux - Windows bias detected
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Bias Analysis

Detected Bias Types
windows_tools
windows_first
powershell_heavy
Summary
The documentation provides both cross-platform (ssh command) and Windows-specific (PuTTY) instructions for creating SSH tunnels. However, it gives detailed, step-by-step instructions for PuTTY, a Windows-only tool, and highlights browser limitations specific to Windows (e.g., Edge, Internet Explorer, Chrome's reliance on Windows proxy settings). The PuTTY section is more extensive than the ssh command section, and no Linux GUI alternatives (such as GNOME Terminal, KDE Konsole, or Linux SSH GUI clients) are mentioned. The document also references Windows proxy settings and browser behaviors before discussing cross-platform solutions.
Recommendations
  • Add step-by-step instructions for creating SSH tunnels using common Linux GUI SSH clients (e.g., GNOME Terminal, KDE Konsole, or tools like Remmina or OpenSSH GUI frontends).
  • Balance the detail level between the ssh command section and the PuTTY section, ensuring Linux users have equally detailed guidance.
  • Explicitly mention that the ssh command works on Linux, macOS, and Windows (via WSL or native OpenSSH), and provide example commands for these platforms.
  • Include screenshots or walkthroughs for Linux-based SSH tunnel setup using graphical tools, if available.
  • When discussing browser proxy settings, include Linux-specific instructions (e.g., for Firefox or Chrome on Linux) and note any differences.
  • Avoid focusing on Windows proxy limitations first; instead, present cross-platform solutions up front, then note any OS-specific caveats.
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