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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.
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.
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 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
I mirror the comp.infosystems.gemini newsgroup so that it is readable in Geminispace.
gemini://gemini.bunburya.eu/newsgroups/gemini
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.
These are the tools I currently use to serve this website:
Server:
Gemlog generator:
For browsing I use:
On Linux:
On Android:
My Astrobotany plant graveyard
If for any reason you want or need to contact me, just ping me (bunburya) on irc.tilde.chat or send an email to gemini AT bunburya DOT eu.