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What a great weekend. Heading home after spending the last 3 days in the world of Esperanto with 80 other crazy people from all over the world. The escape from normality (and English) is such a nice change. Really looking forward to much more of this in the summer!
happy belated new year, 2023 can you believe it? oh look, it's already April!
I should *definitely* update my gemlog soon
I'm spending the weekend at La Brita Kongreso in Cambridge and there are 80 people here this year. It's been too long since I had the pleasure of hanging out with so many Esperanto speakers for a few days. Always surreal, awesome, and just lots of fun!
There's nothing better than going back to being a beginner again. Making something from scratch – something you've never made before, and something that pushes you out of your comfort zone. Here's the result: https://youtu.be/wAe0rhT-Gvooo
It wasn't easy to produce this, and took a lot longer than the 7 minutes of video that came out. But it was fun, and very rewarding to lean into that feeling of "I don't know what I'm doing but let's figure it out!" I'm looking forward to doing more!
I feel home whenever coming back to gemini from the chaotic, loud www world.
gopher://quix.us/0/text/internet/zine0494.txt
So it isn't so bad. I've picked up a random pack of zines from above list. Almost all of them have a copy on the net.
Birmingham Telecommunication News
CPU: Working in the Computer Industry
...with the stunning text layout in the /The Torn Issue/ of Scream Baby
And the most impressive thing. There was a time when serious discussions on the Internet were published as a book as an index, with all the zines, magazines, etc.
Directory of Electronic Journals, Newsletters And Academic Discussion Lists, May 1994
A smarter CAPCOM is on the way, with support for regular Gemini feeds:
gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/news/2023_04_16.gmi
This is great news and should improve the liveliness of the feed quite a bit.
I'm looking through my notes. It's worth to look at:
There is a new search engine at:
New search engine at /Gemplex.space/
And probably at:
Author of /geminispace.info/ is thinking about transfer it...
Some photos from a recent camping trip to the bushveld. #photo #camping
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Gemini DiscoGem served on 12th of April:
gemini://discogem.gmi.bacardi55.io/capsules-of-the-day-2023-04-12/
interesting capsule:
I stopped checking DiscoGem on my daily basis, but this concept is working and that work is well done. Almost every day it has dug something new and worth to read.
I’ve read about Oumuamua aka. 1I/2017 - the first interstellar object identified in the history.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ʻOumuamua
Wikipedia’s article covered many interesting facts about that.
I realized that there isn’t any true scientific capsule on #Gemini describing such space information. Who will be the first? ;-)
Three years ago today I finished the weirdest translation ever: from Yorkshire to Esperanto. I'm especially proud of my use of "elŝuskatoliĝi" – to get out of the shoebox. https://kvar.martinrue.com
I finally found all the words and took the top spot on #spellbinding yesterday. There's a lot of good players on there and I really like the competition. I certainly wouldn't play as much as I do if there weren't a leaderboard. I used to play #wordle every single day but this has taken its place for the most part.
I really need to find a way to post to this tinylog from my phone without having to use termux. I just need to find the time to convert my capsule into a dynamic one and write a CGI script that adds to the top of this file. Seems simple enough if I had the time. Too much else to do.
Oh look at that, Fitbit is now part of google and requires a google account. Oh goody.
There are many interactions around "Gemini is boring" thread on Cosmos.
So finally we have pancake recipe!
And the Twitter-like Bash script.
It's like being a witch who sees the future state of Antenna. Many of my predictions have revealed the next day. The great vision of text console. ;-)
gemini://szczezuja.space/gemlog/2023-04-10-Why-Gemini-is-not-boring.gmi
I'm spending the weekend writing bash. Imagine if you were having as much fun as me.
I've been busy – the second episode of my Esperanto podcast is already out. I really enjoyed chatting to Andy Hernandez Martínez about everything from travel to eating and living more healthily.
La dua epizodo de mia podkasto jam haveblas. Mi tre ĝuis babili kun Andy Hernandez Martínez pri ĉio de vojaĝado, de kiel manĝi kaj vivi pli sane, inter aliaj temoj.
https://open.spotify.com/episode/1oQKyzMH0a3vHS0rEWiLSp?si=f4184a6d74e843aa
RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/dd97c5c4/podcast/rss
The hill in the background is shaped just like an Elephant's silhouette, hence the name Olifantsnek. #photo
Olifantsnek
https://www.sa-venues.com/attractionsnwp/olifantsnek.php
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I've done an improvement for my last script. The date is in GemSub format. It should be obvious for me earlier. ;-) The source of the script is updated on GitHub.
The second thing is a question of makeworld on Mastodon:
https://mastodon.online/@makeworld@merveilles.town/110152949860333482
His question is if the Gemini ecosystem died? There are several answers, my was:
Seeing as Gopher is still active, Gemini won't stop either. Maybe some of the hype has passed, and now things are moving at a normal pace.
Because I stopped racing. I am here and write as often as it suits me. And it's ok.
Several days ago we can read Deerbard entry on his Tinylog. The same Adele wrote something after a long break. And it's ok. It's always nice to read an activity of old friends.
Recently spotted: Meerkat, Cape Glossy Starling sunbathing, African Hoopoe #birding #photo
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It will happen some changes in my personal life and I don't know if I will be able to continue to serve pollux.casa hosting :-( So, I have put account opening on standby.
I didn't forget about you, gemini.
I started a podcast. In Esperanto. Enjoy! 🎙️ https://spotify.link/vHmuqRmaGyb
Book recommendation: The power of fun by Catherine Price. A serious and well-researched look at having True Fun (a state when playfulness, connection and flow happen). #book #recommendation
Catherine Price
http://catherineprice.com/books
Located a keycap puller for my housemate to borrow in about five seconds and was able to retrieve it in less than thirty, thanks to my inventory system. Feels good when a system works so smoothly!
I see a lot of folks posting about emacs. I tried it and I'm just not a fan. Maybe I didn't give it a good shot but I'm still learning Vim and don't need another.
I had a feeling looking at my capsule that there should be a last time stamp for every section. Because without that reader must check every link if there was any change. So I implemented a script for that:
https://github.com/szczja/scripts/blob/main/generate_file_dates.sh
So for now, my capsule should has a proper date in every local link. It's working as last commit date for linked file or directory. The concept doesn't need too much work, but it's needed to have a working Git repo behind the capsule.
Now I must add it to my automation scripts. ;-)
I posted about this over on my station tinylog, but I found a capsule implementing the #gempub specification[1] by converting public domain ebooks to gempub [2].
I occasionally think about playing current-day music to people in the past and gauging their reactions. I'd pick something that wasn't highly offensive or entrenched in current-time vernacular. For some reason "I get a good feeling" by Flo Rida reminded me of this when I was channel surfing on the radio today.
Not a whole lot to report on in the past month or so, just work and the kids. It's starting to warm up so we can bring them to the parks around here, but of course getting out the door is always a process and by the time we do I sometimes wonder if it's worth getting out, but staying inside all weekend is not an option if it can be avoided.
I did, however, come across the gpub specification yesterday and it piqued my interest a bit. I found a capsule on ~bacardi55's Discogem that had a bunch of gpubs listed from the public domain, and I was a bit surprised that Lagrange just supported it natively (which I really shouldn't have been surprised at). I think I may want to list a few here myself.
So it was easy. I've bought a printed rule book and a map from "Gondor: The Siege Minas Tirith" board game in secondhand bookshop for about 1 Euro. And then I printed two counters sheets from BGG on color laser printer. Then just stick the chips on a piece of paper and cut it out. And you can play the game the way games were back then.
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/2778/gondor-siege-minas-tirith
Cool! I just discovered that someone's used my Esperanto speech synthesiser (https://parol.martinrue.com) to play the role of an Esperanto robot in an audio book. It's always a delight when people use stuff you've built. 👏
After decades of using Linux I finally check out Emacs for the first time - what a rabbit hole. But it's fun to learn some new concepts and OrgMode is really amazing. There is sooo much stuff. At the moment I'm learning to build up my configs from scratch with vanilla emacs (but I installed evil mode) from this tutorial:
Emacs From Scratch (Youtube playlist)
I always thought Emacs is kinda overkill (some people saying it's an OS on top of Linux) without knowing anything! I'll try to develop a complete working environment before I decide if I stay in Emacs or go back to neovim. I'm really fascinated.
There should be a word for that awesome moment when you have a coding problem like "I know what I need to achieve, but I'm not sure about these three things in my way..." and some deep part of your brain pipes up and is like "you seem like a nice guy, I'm going to help you out."
TIL: words such as "i18n", "a16z", "K8s" and "a11y" are officially called numeronyms. Or n8s, if you like.
The four stages of developer grief:
1. Not sure how to solve this one so I'll just wing it.
2. Oh wait, if I do this, oh yeah, and that... nice.
3. I should make this into an open source lib for others.
4. One day I'll find time to solve that problem!
"The Creature That Ate Sheboygan" board game, from the 80's.
Five years a sundog - Happy birthday, circumlunar space!
It's interesting to read. There is a big anniversary, despite the fact that it is not a round number in the technical sense. ;-)
Took a stroll down a charming little street in London last night only to find the house that Agatha Christie used to live in. What a delightful evening.
I've been playing with org mode fo a while. And today I used it for taking notes during my job. It's handy. The export function gave a clean output in plaintext and html. Nice.
Good read, but I would argue that it was worth adding an obvious 11th: therapy. 10 Web Development Trends in 2023: https://www.robinwieruch.de/web-development-trends/
I realized that I really don't have enough time to use all aspects of a small network. People often complain that the small net is empty, and if there was more content on it, they might be interested in it for longer. And I don't have enough time to keep track of everything in Gophersphere, Geminispace. Added to this is my desire to be active via text e-mail, on Usenet, at the Finger level. And after all, the text network is also entertainment, abandoned many months ago MUD game.
It's not a complaint, it's actually a kind of praise for the small net. I, on the other hand, will fight to be more active.
Had fun hanging out with some Esperanto friends in Oxford today. Even after 5 years of this thing, I still find wonder in the fact my brain can encode any thought I have into a language invented by a crazy Polish eye doctor in the 1880s.
Continuation of the previous entry about configuring GPG. As always it was a problem between a computer screen and a chair. So GPG signing, encryption and decryption is working for me now. Because it was caused by my lack of knowledge, and bad default configuration files on SDF, I wrote a short checklist. Maybe it will be helpful for someone else.
gopher://sdf.org/0/users/szczezuja/phlog/2023-02-24-SDF-Neomutt-and-GPG-checklist.txt
I’ll be speaking about ChatGPT in Esperanto. Should be fun! https://twitter.com/Stela_Bee/status/1629496293025280001/photo/1
Today I'm going to fill a coffee shop with background murmurs in Esperanto with some local speakers & learners. Our little group is growing, which is great to see. Topics will likely range from the insanity of natural language grammar to how speaking Esperanto has ruined any expectation of progress in other languages for us all :)
I've been testing and configuring Gnus for e-mail client.
I started from
https://github.com/kensanata/ggg
there aren't too much examples for Gnus.
It was surprising that Gnus should work out of the box based on system variables, because on SDF.org it wasn't so easy. There was a need to improve config file.
Gnus seems to be more polished than neomutt in sense of TUI. But it has also small oddities - for eg. default expiration of e-mails after read.
But the final thing which annoyed me is GPG decryption fault with my config. I don't know if it's a problem with Gnus config, or a problem with GPG config. GPG command is handling encryption and decryption without that errors.
It's a cold, rainy and dark saturday. A good day to stay in my warm and cosy bed with some X-Files episodes - and leave the heating off to save some money.
Finally updated my /now/ page. If you're curious check here:
switched back to my Pixel 4. I had switched services and they offered a "free" pixel 6 so I jumped on it thinking I could just put a custom ROM on it. wrong. I stupidly forgot about carrier locking. how could I? so, I used my 6 for a while but didn't use google play only fdroid but it didn't feel right. the phone is bigger, riddled with tracking, and is heavier. so I got home today and swapped the SIM. my only problem is that the charging port doesn't work so well and I don't have google maps but other than that, I feel better.
reading stuff on gemini can sometimes be depressing. While I agree with a lot of views here, reading post after post about the evils of the internet, big corporations, and humans in general, I long for lighter posts in nicer topics. I can't say it's all like that but I see a lot of it...my capsule included. time to start posting some sunshine.
In my Spanish class I just volunteered a very confident answer to the confusion of everyone else. Turned out I said it in Esperanto. This happens annoyingly often. 😂
Changed picture in my one pic rolling gallery. To be found here:
gemini://rawtext.club/~deerbard/art/index.gmi
I'am looking every day at the DiscoGem. I had been doing the same on the Gopher, and I felt familiar with that idea when DiscoGem launched on the Gemini. It's easy way to explore very large amounts of date. It isn't a big effort to look at a small sample every day.
As I said after launching of DiscoGem, it could have some measures and indicators to show the best and the worst samples. So I wrote a simple script as a proof of concept. As it can be seen below, the biggest and the smallest samples (only index pages) and the most useless days when almost all links are inaccessible.
https://github.com/szczja/scripts/blob/main/tott_discogem.sh
$ ./tott_discogem.sh DiscoGem top of the tops The biggest index pages day: 72184 chars 1 empty capsules /capsules-of-the-day-2023-01-05/ 11185 chars 1 empty capsules /capsules-of-the-day-2022-12-18/ 9754 chars 1 empty capsules /capsules-of-the-day-2023-02-09/ The smallest index pages day: 1540 chars 0 empty capsules /capsules-of-the-day-2023-02-11/ 1639 chars 1 empty capsules /capsules-of-the-day-2023-01-28/ 1723 chars 0 empty capsules /capsules-of-the-day-2022-12-25/ The most useless day: 3009 chars 3 empty capsules /capsules-of-the-day-2023-02-10/ 4498 chars 2 empty capsules /capsules-of-the-day-2023-01-27/ 4053 chars 2 empty capsules /capsules-of-the-day-2023-02-02/
Successful launch this morning! 🚀
https://social.martinrue.com/@martin/109846199596112358
In my predictions for 2023, I never expected to see the term "AI jailbreaking", but let me tell you, I'm fully onboard. Long live DAN.
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