💾 Archived View for orbital9.earth captured on 2024-07-08 at 23:28:59. Gemini links have been rewritten to link to archived content
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Greetings, fellow traveller! You've landed in the Orbital9 constellation, a collection of interconnected Capsules exploring information in different formats.
This particular capsule focuses on earth-based resources, and a collection of curated resources from the Datum. Think of it as a digital zine or a well-organized bookshelf for Gemspace. There are four "Stations" that make up .earth:
Each of these offers a different view of .earth, reflected in the nature of the content available. For more information, refer to the below:
Orbital9.earth believes in simplicity, aggressively so. Therefore, you can subscribe to updates via the GSFF feed - found here:
Having looked at various options for providing an aggregated feed, I've gone with GSFF (Gemini Simple Feed Format) for now. Have used Atom in the past, and may look to do that again depending on Geminaut feedback. Let me know your thoughts.
For now, you can keep up-to-date by bookmarking the page below, which will be updated regularly with new content.
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