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….Well that escalated quickly. So anyway. Er’buddy in the house who like TXT files say YAAAAEEEEUUUUHHHHHHH!
5 months ago · 👍 userfxnet, lykso, johano
That looks fun, I’ll check that out. — Yeah a prominent developer here read some opinions they didn’t like, lost their shit, made their goodbye gemlog and quit the entire protocol. I refrain from identifying here just cause they’ll probably be back soon. · 5 months ago
wym? Also, there's this one protocol or network software thing called SuperTXT that seems to be gemini-inspired but using ssh as a protection layer of serving between gemtext and gemini-hosted content securely. There's also another text-based protocol, which seems to more resemble the setup n spec of a protocol, that also seems to be gemini-inspired called txt:// protocol and ngl it seems interesting but i have -no- clue how to render the code it prints available. I kinda have an idea? I haven't dabbled yet, tho. That's all i got on text, but i'm redesigning my Hashnix site on a text processor?? :P · 5 months ago