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Re: "How do you keep on top of new capsules in gemini space?"
That's a nice idea, satch
Feb 09 Β· 7 months ago
π mbays Β· 2024-02-09 at 21:29:
@satch That does exist:
β geminispace.info/newest-hosts
π² nervuri Β· 2024-02-10 at 00:17:
I check the hosts file diff whenever I update the trust stores repo. Example:
It shows new capsules (as indexed by geminispace.info and Lupa) as well as capsules that have gone down recently.
π IO [OP] Β· 2024-02-10 at 04:58:
@mbays @nervuri I like the list of 50 most recent capsules. Very convenient, but I wish it was paginated to go back much further in time.
The diff file is an interesting one. Itβs a little less accessible, but maybe I could get more than 50 results with the right command to check previous commits?
π gritty Β· 2024-02-10 at 12:02:
not necessarily new, but I randomly browse the user lists in the capsule hosts. I also use discogem. new to me.
π² nervuri Β· 2024-02-10 at 12:54:
@IO You can clone the repo and run, for example:
# hosts added in the last three commits git diff HEAD~3 hosts | grep ^+ # hosts removed in the last three commits git diff HEAD~3 hosts | grep ^-
I usually commit updates about once/week, although I skip a week every now and then.
π² nervuri Β· 2024-02-10 at 13:07:
Capsule isn't the same thing as host, though. To find new user capsules on pubnixes like rawtext.club or tilde.club, you would have to download their user list periodically and check the diff.
How do you keep on top of new capsules in gemini space?