Gday My Gemini presence is currently offline Ive stored blog posts and front page on a Tiny 128gig USB stick which I can use on my android smart survliance device via OTG, Custom build Ryzen PC and modded chromebook running Acrolinux https://arcolinux.com/ I use leafpad (appimage) to compose the gmi files https://www.appimagehub.com/p/1255868/ I use Lagrange (Lagrange) to open the gmi files locally https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange/releases I am still hunting around for a VPS I can trust that wont pull my site after the first weak always offended International Egalitarianism Authorianist demands my deplatformming and censorship Does anyone know of a good realiable VPS server provider , outside Eyes Survlaiance nations , that accept phsyical cash instead of Digital state Fait ? I found Mullvad VPN accepts payments using CASH and ANON idenity - https://mullvad.net/en/ For cheap VPS's I found Lowendbox and Lowendtalk are good sites to discover less 'popular" VPS providers https://lowendbox.com/ https://www.lowendtalk.com/ All the best during the International Plandemic of 2020-2040 and World Economy Reset "By 2030 tax cattle wont own anything, and youll be happy" ________________________ Regards Charliebrownau charliebrownau@protonmail.com JoshwhoTV.com/channel/charliebrownau Sent with ProtonMail Secure Email. ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ On Sunday, August 15th, 2021 at 8:11 PM, <gemini-request@lists.orbitalfox.eu> wrote: > Send Gemini mailing list submissions to > > gemini@lists.orbitalfox.eu > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > > https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/listinfo/gemini > > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > > gemini-request@lists.orbitalfox.eu > > You can reach the person managing the list at > > gemini-owner@lists.orbitalfox.eu > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific > > than "Re: Contents of Gemini digest..." > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Re: [Discussion][Workflow] What do you use to write and > > upload to your capsules? (ew.gemini) > 2. Re: [Discussion][Workflow] What do you use to write and > > upload to your capsules? (Anna ?CyberTailor?) > 3. Re: [Discussion][Workflow] What do you use to write and > > upload to your capsules? (Kujiu) > 4. Re: [Discussion][Workflow] What do you use to write and > > upload to your capsules? (Andrew Singleton) > 5. Re: [Discussion][Workflow] What do you use to write and > > upload to your capsules? (Matthew Ernisse) > 6. How can I separate the gemini/mercury and TLS/cert functions > > (serverside)? (ew.gemini) > 7. Re: How can I separate the gemini/mercury and TLS/cert > > functions (serverside)? (Omar Polo) > 8. Re: [request][retro] Gemini clients for windows 95, DOS, etc > > (Sotiris Papatheodorou) > > > Message: 1 > > Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2021 14:13:50 +0200 > > From: "ew.gemini" ew.gemini@nassur.net > > To: gemini@lists.orbitalfox.eu > > Subject: Re: [Discussion][Workflow] What do you use to write and > > upload to your capsules? > > Message-ID: 825yw6sx94.fsf@nassur.net > > Content-Type: text/plain > > Hello, > > Andrew Singleton singletona082@gmail.com writes: > > > What do you guys use? > > Interesting collection of answers, thank you all. > > Me: > > I use emacs to write .gmi files. I use fundamental mode, not > > gemini-mode. > > Then I create the new indices using make and shell scripts. I > > start a local (very old!) instance of agate (v1.2.2) to serve > > the new stuff on localhost, I use emacs/elpher to view the newly > > created content. > > Once content I call make again. This will create html files (by > > shell script as well), recreate indices, checksum and signature > > files and the atom feed. I check this state into git. > > Then I push this state to sourcehut and let the CI create the > > new state of gemini/html pages. > > I also serve the gemlog from a local machine behind a onion > > site. The content ist one "git pull" away. > > And I have a clone of the git repo on another small machine in > > my house. so another git push. > > Once the new content appears on sourcehut, I call "make ping", > > which calls Antenna to indicate new entries. > > The Makefile and all scripts are available here: > > https://git.sr.ht/~ew/ew.srht.site/tree > > tl;dr: > > emacs, elpher, make, shell, gnupg, signify-openbsd, git, > > sourcehut-ci, sourcehut.sites. > > Cheers, > > ~ew > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------- > > Keep it simple! > > > ----------------- > > Message: 2 > > Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2021 18:15:20 +0500 > > From: Anna ?CyberTailor? cyber@sysrq.in > > To: gemini@lists.orbitalfox.eu > > Subject: Re: [Discussion][Workflow] What do you use to write and > > upload to your capsules? > > Message-ID: YRkTaDJWS+HvdKYG@sysrq.in > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > I host my capsule on my home PC, so I just > > vim /var/www/sysrq/en/index.gmi > > gemini.vim plugin does some highlighting > > https://sr.ht/~torresjrjr/gemini.vim/ > > (I wish I could have motivation to continue writing but apathy said no) > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 3 > > Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2021 15:30:45 +0200 > > From: Kujiu kujiu-gemini@kujiu.org > > To: gemini@lists.orbitalfox.eu > > Subject: Re: [Discussion][Workflow] What do you use to write and > > upload to your capsules? > > Message-ID: 5732269.XnEMltzVJq@rincevent > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" > > Hello, > > I use sphinx-doc and I've written a builder (sphinx-gemini-builder on pypi). I > > just use git for synchronizing and I launch the "make gemini" command to > > create files on the server. In fact, I launch the "make html" too, so I have > > same base for my HTML and my Gemini space. > > (Note in case of another reject, I received correctly mails from the list, so > > it seems I'm a member. Can you give me the error.) > > Le samedi 14 ao?t 2021, 19 h 39 min 07 s CEST Andrew Singleton a ?crit : > > > This isn't a question of server software, or anything backend related > > > > (unless the pages are generated by the server.) > > > > Example: When I was on windows 10 I used notepad and now that I am on Linux > > > > mint I use xed to write the actual page content of my capsules. > > > > Granted the fiction writing components may be written in other programs > > > > (most notesbly focus writer) but for the sake of avoiding BOM and any other > > > > potential snarls I copy paste everything into xed for the sake of > > > > formatting and saving as gmi before upload. > > > > I use filezilla to upload that content both because I find it handy to have > > > > an active sit backup that also contains content drafts that I can then zip > > > > and back up to several locations, and because flounder explicitly allows > > > > sftp. > > > > What do you guys use? > > -- > > Kujiu > > SFFF Writer > > gemini://kujiu.org > > -------------- next part -------------- > > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > > Name: signature.asc > > Type: application/pgp-signature > > Size: 228 bytes > > Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. > > URL: https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20210815/025 0f694/attachment-0001.sig > > Message: 4 > > Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2021 13:33:43 +0000 (UTC) > > From: Andrew Singleton singletona082@gmail.com > > To: gemini@lists.orbitalfox.eu > > Subject: Re: [Discussion][Workflow] What do you use to write and > > upload to your capsules? > > Message-ID: 3c6453ab-da16-4d23-8e2c-da4bb1b1449d@gmail.com > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 > > Seriously feeling like my approach is just plain peanuts compared to what a lot of you guys are doing. Granted I don't have to worry about server backend material, and my workflow handles what I need but... > > Impressed at what a lot of you guys do. > > Keep sharing! > > Aug 15, 2021 8:15:46 AM Anna ?CyberTailor? cyber@sysrq.in: > > > I host my capsule on my home PC, so I just > > > > ? vim /var/www/sysrq/en/index.gmi > > > > gemini.vim plugin does some highlighting > > > > https://sr.ht/~torresjrjr/gemini.vim/ > > > > (I wish I could have motivation to continue writing but apathy said no) > > -- > > Message: 5 > > Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2021 12:26:56 -0400 > > From: Matthew Ernisse matt@going-flying.com > > To: gemini@lists.orbitalfox.eu > > Subject: Re: [Discussion][Workflow] What do you use to write and > > upload to your capsules? > > Message-ID: 20210815162656.GC17366@ub3rgeek.net > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > On Sat, Aug 14, 2021 at 05:39:07PM +0000, Andrew Singleton said: > > > This isn't a question of server software, or anything backend > > > > related (unless the pages are generated by the server.) > > For writing I use whatever text editor I land on at the time, mostly > > nvi or emacs. I did write a small elisp function that creates boilerplate > > for my gemlog posts for me. > > Standalone pages are written in straight text/gmi, gemlog posts are in a > > somewhat modified dialect for convenience. The biggest difference is that > > I support YAML metadata at the top so I can set the title and date of the > > article. > > Once I am done with whatever I am writing I commit and push to a git > > repository on my server. Once there the process is as described here: > > gemini://going-flying.com/how-built.gmi > > --Matt > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Matthew Ernisse > > matt@going-flying.com > > gemini://going-flying.com/ > > > -------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 6 > > Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2021 18:26:08 +0200 > > From: "ew.gemini" ew.gemini@nassur.net > > To: gemini@lists.orbitalfox.eu > > Subject: How can I separate the gemini/mercury and TLS/cert functions > > (serverside)? > > Message-ID: 8235rasm0g.fsf@nassur.net > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" > > Hello geminauts, > > I am toying with the idea to separate the handling of the gemini > > request from the handling of TLS. I believe I have read about > > such a setup on a *bsd system somewhere, but I'm unable to find > > it again. I /think/ the tls-handling relay was called something > > with "jet" in the name, but I could be wrong. > > So why would I do this? The gemini/mercury server part could > > well run on a small microcontroller. Within my home network TLS > > is not really neccessary. But I would be nice to connect such a > > controller to the outside world using a proxy or similar, which > > does handle the tls and certificate side of things, and relays > > the raw request and its reply between the controller and the > > client via ethernet. > > Any pointers are highly appreciated. > > Thanks, > > ~ew > > PS: while I'm good at number crunchers and shell scripts, I am > > highly illiterate with respect to anything network and sockets. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- > > Keep it simple! > > -------------- next part -------------- > > A non-text attachment was scrubbed... > > Name: signature.asc > > Type: application/pgp-signature > > Size: 861 bytes > > Desc: not available > > URL: https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20210815/f66 692cc/attachment-0001.sig > > Message: 7 > > Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2021 19:47:24 +0200 > > From: Omar Polo op@omarpolo.com > > To: gemini@lists.orbitalfox.eu,"ew.gemini" ew.gemini@nassur.net > > Subject: Re: How can I separate the gemini/mercury and TLS/cert > > functions (serverside)? > > Message-ID: 55989208-1643-4A9B-BEA0-420C3D27E463@omarpolo.com > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 > > On 15 August 2021 18:26:08 CEST, "ew.gemini" ew.gemini@nassur.net wrote: > > > Hello geminauts, > > > > I am toying with the idea to separate the handling of the gemini > > > > request from the handling of TLS. I believe I have read about > > > > such a setup on a *bsd system somewhere, but I'm unable to find > > > > it again. I /think/ the tls-handling relay was called something > > > > with "jet" in the name, but I could be wrong. > > > > So why would I do this? The gemini/mercury server part could > > > > well run on a small microcontroller. Within my home network TLS > > > > is not really neccessary. But I would be nice to connect such a > > > > controller to the outside world using a proxy or similar, which > > > > does handle the tls and certificate side of things, and relays > > > > the raw request and its reply between the controller and the > > > > client via ethernet. > > > > Any pointers are highly appreciated. > > > > Thanks, > > > > ~ew > > > > PS: while I'm good at number crunchers and shell scripts, I am > > > > highly illiterate with respect to anything network and sockets. > > you can try vger: it's meant to be run from inetd under relayd/nginx/... because it obviously doesn't handle TLS. But if you make inetd listen on 1965... :) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity. > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 8 > > Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2021 23:11:38 +0300 > > From: Sotiris Papatheodorou sotiris@papatheodorou.xyz > > To: gemini@lists.orbitalfox.eu > > Subject: Re: [request][retro] Gemini clients for windows 95, DOS, etc > > Message-ID: 20210815201138.GA4926@librem13.home > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed > > I just realized my reply was only sent to Luke and not to the list. > > Posting here for future reference. > > On 06 Aug 2021, Alex // nytpu wrote: > > > Possibly wouldn't be too hard to port to a kindlet for jailbroken > > > > Kindles or something? > > I tried creating a Gemini browser as a Kindle Java app (Kindlet) but > > turns out Kindlets can only make HTTP and HTTPS requests. Requests to > > any other port are blocked. The SSL/TLS libraries are also rather old so > > I doubt they will work with most Gemini servers. Most HTTPS websites > > can't be accessed. The only solution seems to be running a proxy on the > > Kindle, in which case you might as well use its browser for rendering. > > I have installed the gneto proxy on a jailbroken Kindle 4 NT (2011) > > which allows visiting Gemini from its built-in web browser by pointing > > it to http://0.0.0.0:8065. This works quite nicely so far. I'm planning > > to release my setup/init scripts eventually and I'll post in this list > > when I do. > > https://github.com/pgorman/gneto > > I'd love to have an HTTP/HTTPS (due to very old SSL/TLS), Gemini and > > Gopher proxy on the Kindle. I might get around to modifying gneto > > sometime. Go is great for this kind of thing since cross-compiling for > > the Kindle as of Go 1.5 is as simple as > > env GOOS=linux GOARCH=arm go build > > Best regards, > > Sotiris > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------- > > Subject: Digest Footer > > Gemini mailing list > > Gemini@lists.orbitalfox.eu > > https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/listinfo/gemini > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- > > End of Gemini Digest, Vol 25, Issue 12
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