Here I'm republishing an old blog post of mine originally from October 2020. The article has been slightly improved.
Regarding my previous post some witty people may have figured that this was a joke: The last post before that one was the long delayed February one and I wrote that I simply couldn't post the next one (as I cannot stand the new WP editor). That could make said previous post the April one. Maybe it was meant for April 1st?
gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/eerie/2020/life_outside_the_web.gmi
No, it wasn't. I'm serious with my experiment of giving it a try to continue writing BSD and IT material in general in Geminispace. The plan is to continue to announce new posts on this platform but to provide the actual content in the new place. [Edit: I rarely did that but got into the habit of bi-posting my articles. I've come to the conclusion that it may be a better strategy to continue providing content on the Web where people are used to look and use it to spread awareness of Geminispace first.]
So what's the status of this? Well, it's ready! I've contacted one of the people behind Gemini and was given access to a server that would host my new Gemlog for now (thanks solderpunk!). A first version of my _capsule_ (in Web-speech this would be "homepage") is up and available. It currently looks like this:
Capsule of kraileth - my new home in Geminispace (PNG)
I got the nice color scheme for my browser from Samsai and generally recommend his introduction article to people who are interested in Gemini:
Introduction to Gemini and the Small Internet
Took me a day or so to get used to the reduced markup that is called gemtext. But now it's working out well for the most part. There are some downsides that I'll probably write about sometime in the future, but in general it works and it's simplicity makes up for quite a refreshing experience.
I've picked a new name for the reboot of my previous blogging project. What was the _eerielinux blog_ before is now the _Neunix Gemlog_. A few things changed or will change, but in general it's a continuation of what I did with Eerie: I'll publish articles that I hope are useful or at least interesting to some people.
Focus will remain *BSD-related material but like before I'll write about other things as they come up. Of course I have some ideas for article series as well. I've also picked some old posts from Eerie and converted them (work to transfer more is ongoing).
This is what it looks like right now:
The Neunix index page - continuation of the eerielinux blog in Geminispace (PNG)
All nice and pretty, but how to you access this thing? Well, Gemini is a protocol wildly different from HTTP and is not currently supported by any mainstream web browser. It is a subset of what HTTP does, though and Gemtext is a subset of what HTML does, so it's very much possible to convert one to the other - at least in the direction of simpler to more complex! Proxies that make Gemini content accessible via the Web already exist.
So you have two options:
1) Get a real Gemini client (browser). There are multiple projects out there. I might write about this topic at a later point in time. For now I can only point you to doing a little research and find one that suits you. I use Castor and find it pretty nice. [Edit: I've settled on Lagrange after a while which is actively developed and has a great feature set!]
Then point your Gemini client to:
gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix
2) Use a web proxy, e.g. this one:
I've already posted one new article on Neunix. In about a week or so when people had time to read this one, I'll link to it directly with a new post on the old platform.
And then? Well, we'll see. The journey has begun and there's vast, untamed land before me. The possibilities are next to endless. I'll just pick one thing as the mood strikes me.