# OpenSea OpenSea is a company or institution recorded in [[Scanned_20260730-1706|Scanned_20260730-1706]]. In the reconstruction, Clubhouse, OpenSea, and Letgo belong to different consumer ecosystems—social audio, NFT markets, and local resale—yet all raised the practical question of browser versus mobile-only access during this period. ## Historical and Technical Context [[Ubuntu 20.04 LTS|Ubuntu 20 LTS]] was released in April 2020 and paired the GNOME 3.36 desktop with a Linux 5.4 kernel; the notebook's GNOME 3.36.8/X11 line is therefore a strong 2020-or-later technical anchor. Canonical's release announcement specifically identifies GNOME 3.36 and X11 fractional-scaling work in Ubuntu 20.04 ([Ubuntu announcement](https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2020-April/000256.html)). [[Intel Core i7-7700|Intel i7-7700]] is a seventh-generation Kaby Lake desktop processor; “x8” is almost certainly the eight logical processors exposed by four cores with Hyper-Threading. “Mesa Intel HD 630 KBL GT2” identifies the open-source [[Mesa 3D|Mesa]] graphics stack driving the integrated [[Intel HD Graphics 630|Intel HD 630]] GPU. “Elite Goodwill” likely names an [[HP EliteDesk|HP EliteDesk]]-class machine obtained from or associated with Goodwill. “Free Me” is evidentially an encryption-related label, volume name, passphrase mnemonic, or project slogan, but its exact function is unresolved. The upper phrases likely combine website/domain research with desktop-app availability. [[Clubhouse|Clubhouse]], [[OpenSea|OpenSea]], and [[Letgo|Letgo]] belong to different consumer ecosystems—social audio, NFT markets, and local resale—yet all raised the practical question of browser versus mobile-only access during this period. The wording “Desktop Experience” is therefore more likely an access/workflow note than a single product name. ## Role in Scanned_20260730-1706 The page appears to establish a newly configured Ubuntu workstation and the identity labels needed to recognize it later. The system is powerful enough for virtualization, forensic processing, and disk-image work, which anticipates the notebook's later package lists. ## Notebook Evidence - [[Scanned_20260730-1706|Scanned_20260730-1706]], PDF page 2: Domains, Ubuntu workstation, and hardware profile. **Evidentiary status:** The page occurrence and transcription are notebook evidence. Technical identification follows the source reconstruction’s cited research. Co-occurrence does not by itself prove ownership, deployment, or a direct operational relationship. ## Relationships and Overlays On the cited page or pages, OpenSea appears with [[Clubhouse|Clubhouse]], [[HP EliteDesk|HP EliteDesk]], [[Intel Core i7-7700|Intel Core i7-7700]], [[Intel HD Graphics 630|Intel HD Graphics 630]], [[Letgo|Letgo]], [[Mesa 3D|Mesa 3D]], [[Ubuntu 20.04 LTS|Ubuntu 20.04 LTS]]. These are page-level or reconstruction-level relationships, not automatic claims of dependency. ## Cross-Notebook Significance This entity expands the collection’s recurring vertical method: begin with a visible product, name, or interface; identify the hidden control layer; then connect it to recovery, authority, evidence, or continuity without assuming a relationship that the page does not prove. ## Missed Signals and Open Leads Verify whether “Elite Goodwill” was an HP EliteDesk recovered from Goodwill and whether “Free Me” named an encrypted volume. The first domain may read “clubhouse.com,” but the handwriting should remain visually rechecked if domain ownership becomes important. ## Sources - [[Scanned_20260730-1706|Scanned_20260730-1706]], especially PDF page(s) 2. - `Scanned_20260730-1706.pdf`, cited as a plain archival filename; the PDF is not linked from `wiki-notes`. - External research citations used for identification remain preserved in the source reconstruction. - [Ubuntu announcement](https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2020-April/000256.html)