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Gemini Digest, Vol 23, Issue 13

charliebrownau <charliebrownau (a) protonmail.com>




	Gday Replying too :-
        [Off Topic] Discussing how to have communities
	without going back to something http/s based (easrng)


	Time to bring back usage of older protcols
	- FTP
	- Newsgroups
	- Zip/rar/ file.diz / readme.txt

	- Podcasts saved in mp3/ogg/vorbis
	which are downloaded via wget

	- Pictures batch downloaded
	(doesnt comic formats do this?)

	- Recipies and non drm e-books
	downloaded

	Migration away from Mainstream/cloud/public dns
	using tor, opennic, non standard IP/DNS services

	Can any of the Gemini Client support using
	- wget
	- youtube-dl
	- claws-mail
	- gftp
	- p7zip/unrar
	from links on gemini pages ?

	Does anyone support migrating away from Corporation and goverment DNS mainstream
	over to OpenNic only or Gemini having its own DNSNIC system that you can 
opt into/sign up with?
	do we have to limit our commications to standard http domains/dns systems ?

	One cool thing to do would be get the person to leave a comment by
 	- typing a text file, it being compressed, then emailed to gemini person
	via a script - eg load nano/xed/leafpad (or gemini client text box)
	type in 1 page or 1 paragraph of text , save as text file, X text file compressed,
	X file then emailed to X

	or voice comment - load arecord for 2 minutes to record voice feedback,
	compress from wav to vorbis, email that vorbis file

	By using email via pop3/smtp/etc and non standard DNS your migrating away
	from people using free emails such as protonmail/hotmail/gmail/etc


	Could Gemini be adapted to work with BBS software ? Or bbs software 
adapted to work with Gemini
	Ive been seeing some traction with small niche communities going back to 
telnet bbs's for commications
	and disussion without the censorship online via http/https

        Regards,
        Charliebrownau






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On Tuesday, June 8, 2021 11:00 AM, <gemini-request at lists.orbitalfox.eu> wrote:

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> 1.  [Off Topic]Discussing how to have communities without going
>     back to something http/s based (easrng)
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> 2.  [New Gemini Page] Throwing my hat in the ring (Andrew Singleton)
> 3.  [Tech] Oblivious Gemini? :-) (Stephane Bortzmeyer)
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> Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2021 18:14:45 -0400
> From: easrng easrng at gmail.com
> To: Andrew Singleton singletona082 at gmail.com,
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>     "gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu" <gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu>
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> Subject: [Off Topic]Discussing how to have communities without going
> back to something http/s based
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> On June 7, 2021 3:54:57 PM UTC, Andrew Singleton singletona082 at gmail.com
> wrote:
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> > (... snip ...) Through that whole time I peek in at Twitter
>
> Nitter could be ported to Gemini, there are server libs for nim
>
> > , diffrent discourse forums,
>
> Enable mailing list mode and you can use Discourse through email
>
> > older pho based forums (most notesbly brass goggles.) And on and on..
>
> Brass Goggles appears to have Tapatalk support (http://brassgoggles.co.uk/
> forum/mobiquo/mobiquo.php) so it's possible to make a non-web viewer.
>
> > Which has left me pondering how 'we' would handle communities, or even if
> > 'we' should.
> > There is as far as I am aware, without going to http/s:
> >
> > -   Mailing lists. (... snip ...)
> >
> > -   BBS; (... snip ...)
> >
>
> There's also NNTP/Usenet. IIRC groups can be hosted on their own server or
> as part of the actual Usenet network.
>
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> ? https://www.google.com/teapot

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Alexis <flexibeast (a) gmail.com>


charliebrownau <charliebrownau at protonmail.com> writes:

> 	Time to bring back usage of older protcols
> 	- FTP

Please not FTP:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Transfer_Protocol#Security

Why not e.g. SFTP?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SSH_File_Transfer_Protocol

(Also, please consider trimming your replies to not include text 
you're not directly responding to.)


Alexis.

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