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gemini://konpeito.media <3 cat
I really like that there are people making gemini servers, but if you use escape codes it looks like spaghetti on some clients where text is just text and nothing more. Shameless Advertisement: I'm using my self written browser, wich is currently not in development (but also not really finished), beacause of other projects I'm working on. You can find it here: https://gitlab.com/baschdel/dragonstone Have a nice weekend! - Baschdel Here is the original screenshot: https://upload.disroot.org/r/WALaTZLK#TkY/wYac0jE8NYDE9H5MtiwpLkgoUfr5iXTQWJgcAJ0= On Sa, 7 Dez, 2019 at 21:35, Cat <cat at ff3366.com> wrote: > gemini://konpeito.media > > > <3 > cat
This is brilliant, cat. I love everything about it. I'm listening to Side A now and really into it. Having content available on the protocol that isn't ABOUT the protocol is key to its success. I really appreciate your work on that front and everyone else that journals or otherwise shares information. As for the escape codes & color... I'm all for it. I love to see boundaries pushed for creativity. Will it mess up in some clients? Sure. But it's still awesome fun.
Awesome place you made cat! I?m all for supporting colors too. Now I have some cool work to do to support escape codes in Asuka. On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 5:32 AM -0800, "James Tomasino" <tomasino at lavabit.com> wrote: This is brilliant, cat. I love everything about it. I'm listening to Side A now and really into it. Having content available on the protocol that isn't ABOUT the protocol is key to its success. I really appreciate your work on that front and everyone else that journals or otherwise shares information. As for the escape codes & color... I'm all for it. I love to see boundaries pushed for creativity. Will it mess up in some clients? Sure. But it's still awesome fun. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20191207/df8a c0ad/attachment.htm>
I love it, I?m pretty hyped for the next release!
This is very beautiful - wow <3 I hope I'll have the time to dive into the topic the next days. I'm really fascinated :-)
It was thus said that the Great Cat once stated: > gemini://konpeito.media Very cool! I didn't even realize you were using terminal escape codes because I strip those out before displaying text (I do that because 1, I don't want the screen to get messed up or put into an unknown state and 2, it could be a security issue [1]). -spc [1] ANSI.SYS, from MS-DOS, added support for terminal escape sequences, but they also allowed one to redefine the keys on the keyboard. Handy, until some random cracker sends you a specially crafted file to remap the keyboard ...
Beautiful music. Site looks great in dillo-gemini after passing the page through ansi2html [1]. [1] https://pypi.org/project/ansi2html/ -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20191207/6f43 a722/attachment.sig>
This is rly beautiful (and I enjoy the first mixtape too!). Thanks Cat. ~moji~~*~*~~*~ On 07/12/2019 10:35, Cat wrote: > gemini://konpeito.media > > > <3 > cat
On Sat, Dec 07, 2019 at 01:32:26PM +0000, James Tomasino wrote: > Having content available on the protocol that isn't ABOUT the protocol is > key to its success. Yes, this is exactly right, and I'm super excited to see something like this appear in Geminispace. I hope it is a harbinger of more things to come. I've been far too busy prepraing for a move later this month to spend much time on Gemini things lately, but I am slowly testing the planned sftp-based hosting at gemini.circumlunar.space. I plan to set up a photography phlog, err, photography glog (?) of my own there next year, to provide some non-technical Gemini-only content. Thanks, cat, for showing the way! Cheers, Solderpunk
> I plan to set up a photography phlog, err, photography glog (?) of my > own there next year, to provide some non-technical Gemini-only > content. Thanks, cat, for showing the way! I?m also planning to make a mirror of my portfolio on gemini, I have to read a bit more on gemini?s specs and make some experimentations on a local machine. This new server really inspired me! Cheers, roy niang
Cat writes: > gemini://konpeito.media I love this idea! I also love that it showed up 2 shortcommings of my client straight up - the ansi codes (I've sworn off terminal emulators) and downloading of largish files. Super-valuable info on both counts. I'm looking forward to enjoying the tunes once I've managed fixed the second issue. :-) plugd -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 487 bytes Desc: not available URL: <https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20191208/39eb 5241/attachment.sig>
On Sat, Dec 07, 2019 at 09:35:49PM +1100, Cat wrote: > gemini://konpeito.media > > > <3 > cat Thanks for sharing! Will listen to this later today. /Magnus
After cat-ing you frontpage into a terminal I agree that Your landing page looks awesome, also nice work with the mixtape. I enjoyed both sides and am looking forward to the next one. On 7 December 2019 11:35:49 GMT+01:00, Cat <cat at ff3366.com> wrote: >gemini://konpeito.media > > ><3 >cat -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://lists.orbitalfox.eu/archives/gemini/attachments/20191211/e558 211e/attachment.htm>
On 12/7/2019 5:32 AM, James Tomasino wrote: > This is brilliant, cat. I love everything about it. I'm listening to > Side A now and really into it. > > Having content available on the protocol that isn't ABOUT the protocol > is key to its success. I really appreciate your work on that front and > everyone else that journals or otherwise shares information. > I was actually astonished when I first visited the site (I hope cat publishes some heavy metal, actually ;) ). When it first came up in Elpher I thought, WTF? this looks like ANSI art in a terminal that doesn't support it, then realized it basically was lol. > As for the escape codes & color... I'm all for it. I love to see > boundaries pushed for creativity. Will it mess up in some clients? Sure. > But it's still awesome fun. > It doesn't have to. With respect to my earlier post a few mins ago, here's three FOSS examples of how it can be, and has been for decades, supported without any brain pain: https://enigma-bbs.github.io/ https://github.com/wwivbbs/wwiv https://gitlab.com/magickabbs Some BBSes support ANSI, some don't. Some terminal clients, including both Telnet and SSH support it, and some don't. Historic anecdotal evidence suggests it hasn't broken anything :) -- Bradley D. Thornton Manager Network Services http://NorthTech.US TEL: +1.310.421.8268
On Sun, Dec 15, 2019 at 10:46 AM Bradley D. Thornton <Bradley at northtech.us> wrote: > I was actually astonished when I first visited the site (I hope cat > publishes some heavy metal, actually ;) ). It would be my absolute pleasure. Stay tuned. <3 cat
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