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inspired by @smokey asking about a public Duckling proxy, I set one up. put this in your Lagrange proxy settings for HTTP:
stargate.gemi.dev:1994
this lets you access HTTP resources from Gemini and converts to gemtext on the fly:
http://www.example.com
WARNING: this is a public proxy. I can see your web traffic. dont be a jerk and access illegal/explicit stuff
Iām experimenting with a more generic Gemini->HTTP gateway and running Duckling is good experience of how well current proxies handle modern websites
10 months ago Ā· š astroseneca, haze, smokey, eph, sevc, degrowther2, superfxchip
ran a couple links rn as a test, this is amazing. def gonna run a local instance of this soon, thx for the resource! Ā· 10 months ago
Thank you for setting this up! I've been using duckling but I never automated startup on my laptop. Ā· 10 months ago
@Haze heres the gemini page for the duckling proxy gemini://gemini.marmaladefoo.com/blog/1-Sep-2020_The_Duckling_Proxy.gmi
I have written a guide to setting it up gemini://tilde.team/~smokey/logs/2022-05-24-duckling-guide.gmi Ā· 10 months ago
@haze yes the source is here https://github.com/LukeEmmet/duckling-proxy there are a number of clients that support scheme specific proxies in Gemini like Duckling and Agena. comments or pull requests are welcome Ā· 10 months ago
hi @acidus great to see this public instance. Are you happy for me to link it from the Duckling proxy official GitHub repo? Ā· 10 months ago
That's amazing! Ā· 10 months ago
wow!! I don't know lagrage can do that! Is the source code avaliable? I want to self host this Ā· 10 months ago
@acidus This is really cool! Thank you for your contribution. Ā· 10 months ago