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● 06.21.23


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● Links 21/06/2023: Rusty Gophers and Back from Web3


Posted in News Roundup at 12:56 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


Gemini* and Gopher


Personal/Opinions


↺ 🔤SpellBinding: ABCXOSH Wordo: TELLS


↺ Brassy tacky


Who amongst us is going to become selfless enough to show other selves sufficient path to selflessness that the things you’re talking about *might* be possible? I mean, one fellow allegedly died on a cross to accomplish such, and most modern bastions of putting themselves first mock – if not despise – that guy.


Politics and World Events


↺ Books for conservative teenagers


Winter World by A.G. Riddle was weird. I wouldn’t have finished it if it hadn’t listened to it as an audiobook.


That said, these days I don’t finish most books as I’m easily bored and have a vivid imagination so as soon as I think I know what the author is going to write, I loose interested very fast.


Technology and Free Software


↺ Another day on planet stupid


Case in point: a water bill “auto pay” set up correctly that has led to non-payments and threats of the water being shut off instead of alleged convenience.


More cases in point: pick a “news” story, any “news” story.


“The news” in my lifetime has been primarily – if not exclusively – an advertising delivery mechanism. Accuracy is irrelevant relative to sell, sell, sell.


Internet/Gemini


↺ Rusty Gophers


I’ve started building a Gopher server in Rust. Nothing fancy, just a way to learn Rust and dig into the Gopher protocol. Eventually want it to support simultaneous serving of Gopher, Gemini, Nex and HTML. Maybe it uses gmi files as a default and converts to the rest?


it’s gotten me thinking, what would be a next step with the advancement of Gemini. This protocol has made me appreciate reading and having actual conversations through BBS & replies to my logs.


↺ Back from Web3


My last post was about spending some time in Web3 and … what can i say… after my first overly excitement i now just want to see everything regarding this burn down.


But let me tell you how i ended up in that place. About a month ago i stumbled upon nostr, a peer to peer microblogging protocol that lead me down the Web3 rabbit hole. On nostr i encountered tons of interesting people and read about their projects, i started exploring the “internet computer” and the whole world of blockchain. It was really exciting…


Programming


↺ there may be some useful information about VCS in here


Someone remarked that for the authentic rogue programming experience™ one should use RCS. Actually, it is worse than that; rogue (1980) predates RCS (1982) and used SCCS, or the Source Code Control System (1973). Computers are beginning to have History!


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