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I'm a fan of Lagrange on both desktop and iOS, but are there clients that provide a smoother UX on Pinephone?
💬 7 Replies · 2 Thumbs · 4 months ago
I posted this on mstdn already but it feels fitting here too. With gitea going for-profit, I’m wondering if it’s worthwhile to start a new project aiming to recreate gitea’s general interface but AGPL from the start. I dislike golang so probably do it in elixir (maybe rust for hotpaths if performance is ever an issue). I’m not sure if it’s worth trying to compete with sourcehut though
💬 3 Replies · 1 Thumb · 4 months ago
What happened to Auragem Ask?
💬 5 Replies · 1 Thumb · 6 months ago
I'm curious how many out there in geminispace work on 'undiscovered' content - as in, putting up pages but not trying to index your gemini content in an aggregator
💬 1 Reply · 0 Thumbs · 6 months ago
Random, possibly terrifying thought: Has anyone looked into building an email client that supports text/gemini as an alternative to text/plain and text/html?
💬 6 Replies · 2 Thumbs · 6 months ago
Been really frustrated with some of my Apple hardware recently. I spent a few hours last night trying to remove the DVD drive from one of my laptops (which currently lives as a server). Some of these screws must have been designed to strip, I swear... I tried burning, gluing, cutting, sawing, even drilling, nothing worked. Although I probably just don't have a suitable drill bit.