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Hello!

Welcome to my Gemini capsule. I've only recently discovered Geminispace and I find this idea of a minimalist and sparsely populated alternative to the web to be really interesting. I'm curious to see how this space develops. I plan to use this capsule to publish Gemini-related projects and, occasionally, my general thoughts about Gemini and other stuff.

About me

I don't have any formal background in software development or technology, but I have been coding as a hobby for years, mostly in Python (and mostly without anything to show for it). I live in the UK, having recently moved here from Ireland. I think that's probably all you need to know about me.

My Gemini-related projects and services

Remini

Remini is a proxy service that allows you to do some basic browsing of Reddit from Geminispace:

gemini://gemini.bunburya.eu/remini/

It's still a work in progress, which means it might be unstable and, for that matter, it might not be working at all.

Apogee

Apogee is a Gemini server I wrote in Kotlin (also a work in progress).

gemini://gemini.bunburya.eu/gemlog/posts/2021-05-15-announcing-apogee-gemini-server.gmi

https://github.com/bunburya/apogee

Gemlog

I have set up a gemlog as that seems to be the done thing around here. I may use it to share random thoughts, "how-to" articles, etc.

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My setup

These are the tools I currently use to serve this website:

Server:

Molly Brown

Gemlog generator:

gssg

For browsing I use:

On Linux:

Amfora

Lagrange

On Android:

Ariane

Other stuff

Notes on various topics

My Astrobotany plant graveyard

Contact

If for any reason you want or need to contact me, just send an email to gemini AT bunburya DOT eu.