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Andrew Singleton singletona082 at gmail.com

Fri Jul 2 01:04:28 BST 2021

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Flounder.online allows sftp access to your user directory. Their web tools on the http site are pretty meh, and they have a few here limits (128k max file size, I want to say a 104 or so file limit. 10mb userspace limit.)

They also mirror user content for html browsers, which is how I found the site out. So also doubles as easy way to advertise your content on the Big Web too. Not perfect, but it's letting me built a site up and get into the habit of maintaining it so if I end up migrating I can just take my backup and go elsewhere. Also the server maintainer and owner seems interested in allowing users to compress their sites to .gml files but I don't know if there's been any work yet on they front.

Apologies for sounding like an advertisement. The place is really nice as a 'getting your feet wet' option specially if, like me. You have no disposable income.

Jul 1, 2021 6:34:24 PM Brandon Taylor <br.ta.2818 at gmail.com>:

I know the maintainers of gemlog.blue intended their capsule to be a quick-and-easy way for new Gemini protocol users to learn the basics of the thing -- create an account, add a post, edit a post, delete a post. But my question is, is there any way to do a direct upload of a Gemini /file/ to this capsule? If not, what would be a better Gemini capsule that would accommodate for direct uploads?
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