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  Thread: The Gemini protocol
Post: RE: The Gemini protocol

Quote:Are there any clients which display links to images within the document? Afaik only https://proxy.vulpes.one/gemini/gemini.c...unar.space does it. It's a web proxy for gopher and gemini but you...
bouncepaw The WWW 17 12,980 10-08-2020, 06:30 PM
  Thread: The Gemini protocol
Post: RE: The Gemini protocol

Quote:That's a pity, non-inline images can be quite useful, even if they aren't automatically loaded. The limitation was added for TUI/CLI people... Not quite right. There are no inline images in gem...
bouncepaw The WWW 17 12,980 07-08-2020, 05:22 PM
  Thread: The Gemini protocol
Post: RE: The Gemini protocol

Quote:I have heard some buzz about this recently! I am thinking about renting a server soon, and I most definitely will look into setting up a gemini server. Writing a browser for this protocol could...
bouncepaw The WWW 17 12,980 05-08-2020, 04:46 PM
  Thread: The Gemini protocol
Post: The Gemini protocol

I just thought that a topic about this protocol must exist on this forum. According to the Gemini FAQ (https://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/faq.html), Quote:Gemini is a new application-level inter...
bouncepaw The WWW 17 12,980 05-08-2020, 02:29 PM
  Thread: RSS feeds
Post: RE: RSS feeds

Been using RSS for a couple of years. I have recently moved from Feedly to a MiniFlux instance a friend hosts for us both. RSS makes me happy. It is easy to read good content from many places without...
bouncepaw The WWW 21 13,917 28-06-2020, 05:41 PM
  Thread: Programming book recommendations.
Post: RE: Programming book recommendations.

The Art of Unix Programming is, undoubtedly, required. It tells a lot about the Unix way and is still relevant today. Actually, one day I wrote a composition in English about this book at school (whic...
bouncepaw Programming On Unix 21 12,619 31-03-2020, 05:53 PM
  Thread: My new distro "Glacies"
Post: RE: My new distro "Glacies"

Really cool! Have you tried Wayland? I heard it's simpler, maybe you can link it successfully.
bouncepaw GNU/Linux 18 16,970 09-12-2019, 01:54 PM
  Thread: The userland problems
Post: RE: The userland problems

(23-11-2019, 05:28 AM)z3bra Wrote: Now we can discuss what "Simple" means for software: simple to use? or simple to code/review? I'd strive for the 2nd, as the latter is more easy to judge. Usabilit...
bouncepaw GNU/Linux 16 13,898 23-11-2019, 02:44 PM
  Thread: Personal websites
Post: RE: Personal websites

(22-11-2019, 05:09 PM)z3bra Wrote: (19-11-2019, 08:52 AM)bouncepaw Wrote: I'm sure z3bra and venam have them And I do my best to hide it: http://z3bra.org. Make sure you blow the dust out of it w...
bouncepaw Off topic 9 8,903 23-11-2019, 02:36 PM
  Thread: Personal websites
Post: RE: Personal websites

(19-11-2019, 09:54 AM)neeasade Wrote: Potentially of interest to you: https://github.com/nixers-projects/sites...user-sitesGood, thank you. (19-11-2019, 09:57 AM)jkl Wrote: (19-11-2019, 08:52 AM...
bouncepaw Off topic 9 8,903 19-11-2019, 04:00 PM
  Thread: Personal websites
Post: Personal websites

Modern Web is retarded, we all agree on that, right? However, there's one thing that keeps me happy: personal websites of programmers. I have one: https://bouncepaw.github.io. I want to write more ar...
bouncepaw Off topic 9 8,903 19-11-2019, 08:52 AM
  Thread: #include <bouncepaw.h>
Post: RE: #include <bouncepaw.h>

(18-11-2019, 03:33 PM)jkl Wrote: Scheme is a good language - I moved on to Racket a while ago, as Common Lisp's environment is rather conservative sometimes. But how can you say that keyboards are y...
bouncepaw 7 6,180 19-11-2019, 08:41 AM
  Thread: #include <bouncepaw.h>
Post: RE: #include <bouncepaw.h>

(17-11-2019, 06:40 PM)gmk Wrote: Hello Bouncepaw! You mentioned that you like lisp, I have a book on it and I was wondering if you would recommend learning the language. (the book is Land of Lisp)...
bouncepaw 7 6,180 18-11-2019, 10:23 AM
  Thread: #include <bouncepaw.h>
Post: #include <bouncepaw.h>

Hello. My name is Timur but people of the Web know me as @bouncepaw. I'm interested in linguistics (that's a really cool thing; so many things to discover) and computers. Things I like in computers a...
bouncepaw 7 6,180 17-11-2019, 05:16 PM