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Gemini Digest, Vol 22, Issue 25

charliebrownau <charliebrownau (a) protonmail.com>

I recommend using Mumble (opensource gaming VOIP) +
XMPP (opensource messaging)+ Jitsi (opensource video meeting)
for online meetings , during the World Convid Plandemic of 2020-2024

Avoid wearing the Goverment Mask Muzzle or Big Phama Jab

Not everyone is in USA or the same state of USA/X Nation

Profanity is a simple XMMP client - https://profanity-im.github.io/

Also I recommend avoiding Freednode + Libre chat IRC server
you dont get free speech on it, its the same "woke" censorship



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On Sunday, May 23, 2021 9:25 AM, <gemini-request at lists.orbitalfox.eu> wrote:

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> 1.  Re: [tech] Integrity checks for Gemini pages (nervuri)
> 2.  [users] Article: links and anchors (Chris McGee)
> 3.  Re: [tech] Integrity checks for Gemini pages (nothien at uber.space)
> 4.  Gemini meetup? (alex wennerberg)
> 5.  Re: Gemini meetup? (panda-roux)
> 6.  Re: Gemini meetup? (Rohan Kumar)
> 7.  Bay Area Gemini Meetup [Was: Gemini meetup?] (Emma Humphries)
> 8.  Re: Gemini meetup? (Jonathan McHugh)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Sat, 22 May 2021 16:16:25 +0000
> From: nervuri nervuri at disroot.org
> To: nothien at uber.space
> Cc: "ew.gemini" ew.gemini at nassur.net, gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu
> Subject: Re: [tech] Integrity checks for Gemini pages
> Message-ID: 20210522161625.GA25966 at host
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> On Fri, 2021-05-21, nothien at uber.space wrote:
>
> > If servers have not yet been fixed to use close_notify, then there's no
> > hope that they would implement any new companion specs / technologies
> > for providing integrity.
>
> My suggestions don't entail changes in server software.
>
> > If a user of such a server wants integrity, then they should request it
> > of the maintainer of the server code, or switch to a different server;
> > there are many out there with the same features.
>
> The user of a pubnix or a flounder-style hosting service would likely
> not be in a position to determine what server is used. But they would
> be able to create well-known files or append hash fragments to a few
> links. The idea of hash fragments for third-party links would be
> especially interesting to explore, I think.
>
> > Integrity on the server-side is out of the scope of Gemini
>
> As are many features of current Gemini clients.
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------------
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> Message: 2
> Date: Sat, 22 May 2021 12:50:14 -0400
> From: Chris McGee newton688 at gmail.com
> To: gemini at lists.orbitalfox.eu
> Subject: [users] Article: links and anchors
> Message-ID:
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> Hi All,
>
> I've written an article on hyperlinking in gemini.
>
> gemini://lonelysilo.ca/article/links-and-anchors.gmi
>
> Cheers,
> Chris

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PJ vM <pjvm742 (a) disroot.org>

On 23/05/2021 14:27, charliebrownau wrote:
> I recommend using Mumble (opensource gaming VOIP) +
> XMPP (opensource messaging)+ Jitsi (opensource video meeting)
> for online meetings
I expect most gemini enthusiasts already agree with you on this. There
is a strong connection with FOSS.

The rest of your email is about various unrelated beliefs of yours. I
would ask you to try staying on-topic.

Note that the above is not meant as a plea to "keep politics out of
Gemini" or something. Gemini has some political implications - to some
extent it works against the adtech industry and furthers free speech. It
is meant instead as a plea to keep this list about Gemini.

Also, why quote the whole digest?

-- 
pjvm

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