💾 Archived View for gemini.kaction.cc › log › 2022-01-10.1.gmi captured on 2024-08-31 at 11:44:09. Gemini links have been rewritten to link to archived content
⬅️ Previous capture (2024-02-05)
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Yesterday I abandoned maintaining https://kaction.cc myself, and configured my domain registrator to redirect it to gemini proxy. It saves me work, and result is more beautiful than I would make myself ever. I didn't found who is operator of proxy.vulpes.one, but if you are reading this -- you rock.
There are some downsides, of course. First one, is that my domain registrator provides redirects, but not path rewriting, so https://kaction.cc is redirected, but https://kaction.cc/posts is not, so this way I broke links. Sorry.
Second one is that while proxy.vulpes.one looks gorgeous in graphical browsers, it looks imperfect in text ones. I consider it little concern, since if you are unix-literate enough to use text browser, you are unix-literate enough to use real gemini client.
I realize that one day tilde.pink may go down, and I will have to migrate my gemlog to another place, breaking links again, but it does not concern me enough to warrant maintaining my own server. Should this happen, I'll update https://kaction.cc to redirect to the entrance into my new small web hole.
Update(2022-01-16): I fixed broken links using free redirector service. They probably collect some kind of statistics, so stick with native gemini client. On other hand, how do you know I don't collect your data for my sinister plans?