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Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.158

has anyone used the titan protocol (gemini://transjovian.org/titan) yet for anything cool?

it's intended for editing existing pages/resources though it could be a great way to support general file or image uploads. the lagrange client already supports it but it does add complexity to other clients if a capsule relies on titan for participation. that could end up being a big barrier to entry on top of the difficulty of breaking into using gemini already

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Anonymous ยท 2mo ยท No.218

Gemini and Titan should really have been called Castor and Pollux, and collectively known as Gemini.

Missed opportunity to be honest.

Anonymous ยท 2mo ยท No.219

@190 didn't pay full attention sorry

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Anonymous ยท 2mo ยท No.217

Anyone aware of ongoing OS replacement projects for old low power handhelds? Like the Palm etc? Most of the stock OSes have unremovable apps that no longer work. It would be cool to see a simple modern OS for this old but still great tech.

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Anonymous ยท 2mo ยท No.162

os thread - what are you running?

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Anonymous ยท 2mo ยท No.214

Ubuntu. I've tried a lot of other distros but I always end up coming back to it. I might try Zorin next time I do an install, but that's also Ubuntu based.

Anonymous ยท 2mo ยท No.215

Using FreeBSD for about 2 years now. It works, doesn't get in the way and have lots of packages (I use pkg). Bhyve seems interesting, and ZFS with compression is nice.

For Android develepment (with Android Studio, so there is no FreeBSD version) I use Void Linux.

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Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.111

are you learning or working on anything interesting?

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Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.152

@136 people who grok haskell to me are always intimidatingly smart. i took a brief intro course to it and could do a few basic algorithm exercises but i never became confident enough in it to try personal projects. and what a fantastic name

@138 rpi projects are always fun, i have a couple filling a few roles around the house. are you a whole handheld rpi kit with touchscreen/etc? and do you have your own printer?

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.159

@152 yes and yes on the pi

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Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.52

The domain name here made me fix a case sensitivity issue in my Gemini client. Thanks.

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Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.62

@53: in Java; for, well, mostly my own entertainment I suppose. It's here if you want a try: gemini://freeshell.de/jemi.gmi - hmm, that's an old version, and I should put up a more recent one.

Anonymous ยท 3mo ยท No.67

@60 i wrote iich in typescript. i had wanted to use this project as a way to learn deno but deno's TLS implementation doesn't expose client certs so that would hamper any sort of persisted interaction (also i am very embarrassed about the code there are no tests and it was just hacked together in a weekend ;A; i want to get it in a good state beforehand [and maybe scrub the "asdf" and "zcxv" commits from the git log])

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