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Hi //e-worm.club is now on gemini It?s mostly an aggressively unpolished look into the minds of hot twenty-somethings living rent free in the strangely vibrant hollow shell that is 2020 San Francisco. Also there are some good critiques of ?progressive? software buried in there, but I?ll let you find those on your own. xoxo Zach PS: feel free to email me / any of us in response to any of the writings? I refuse to take the time to aggregate server logs, so it?s the only way we have of knowing whether anyone reads our stuff
On Sun Nov 8, 2020 at 8:49 PM EST, Zach ?? wrote: > Hi > > //e-worm.club is now on gemini > > It=E2=80=99s mostly an aggressively unpolished look into the minds of > hot t= > wenty-somethings living rent free in the strangely vibrant hollow shell > tha= > t is 2020 San Francisco. > > Also there are some good critiques of =E2=80=98progressive=E2=80=99 > softwar= > e buried in there, but I=E2=80=99ll let you find those on your own. > > xoxo > Zach > > PS: feel free to email me / any of us in response to any of the > I refuse to take the time to aggregate server logs, so > it=E2=80=99s = > the only way we have of knowing whether anyone reads our stuff Sounds terrifying. Jordan
Zach ?? <zach at anemon.es> writes: > //e-worm.club is now on gemini > > It?s mostly an aggressively unpolished look into the minds of hot > twenty-somethings living rent free in the strangely vibrant hollow > shell that is 2020 San Francisco. This is good content, but is it a mirror of a web site? I caught a 'home' link on one of the pages that tried to send me to an http link. -- Jason McBrayer | ?Strange is the night where black stars rise, jmcbray at carcosa.net | and strange moons circle through the skies, | but stranger still is lost Carcosa.? | ? Robert W. Chambers,The King in Yellow
> This is good content, but is it a mirror of a web site? I caught a > 'home' link on one of the pages that tried to send me to an http link. Yup! My e-worm friends aren?t technical enough to use gemini, so they (and our many friends who keep tabs on e-worm) access it through http. Sorry if that?s a faux pas in this community. Though to be fair, outside of a few form elements that you?ll never even see, the http site is basically the same as accessing the gemini site through a web portal.
Zach ?? <zach at anemon.es> writes: > Yup! My e-worm friends aren?t technical enough to use gemini, so they (and our > many friends who keep tabs on e-worm) access it through http. Sorry if that?s a > faux pas in this community. It's not really a faux pas; many people mirror their blogs from the web to Gemini (and gopher), and it's fine. I just love to see Gemini-exclusive content. -- +-----------------------------------------------------------+ | Jason F. McBrayer jmcbray at carcosa.net | | A flower falls, even though we love it; and a weed grows, | | even though we do not love it. -- Dogen |
On Sun, Nov 08, 2020 at 05:49:37PM -0800, Zach ?? wrote: > Hi > > //e-worm.club is now on gemini > > It?s mostly an aggressively unpolished look into the minds of hot twenty-somethings living rent free in the strangely vibrant hollow shell that is 2020 San Francisco. > > Also there are some good critiques of ?progressive? software buried in there, but I?ll let you find those on your own. > > xoxo > Zach > > PS: feel free to email me / any of us in response to any of the writings? I refuse to take the time to aggregate server logs, so it?s the only way we have of knowing whether anyone reads our stuff i love this, makes me happy. sf felt really fucked up to me every time i visited. happy that people are surviving out there.
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