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Anonymous · 2mo · No.724

Welcome 2022

Anonymous · 2mo · No.725

I hate it already. Thanks

Anonymous · 2mo · No.726

Got a text from an old friend I'd not spoken to in a long time this morning. Sadly they've gotten sucked into the "plandemic" bullshit. Disappointing.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.727

​>>726 I'm glad this board isn't full of retards like the otherboards. Sorry about your friend. Might as well have termianl cancer at that point.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.728

​>725

same

Anonymous · 2mo · No.729

@726 that fucking sucks, dude. condolences

Anonymous · 2mo · No.730

​>>729 You're doing it wrong, anon. You have to put two '>' before a post you want to qoute.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.731

​>>729

Please, lurk moar kthxbai

Anonymous · 2mo · No.732

​>>731 the correct response.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.733

​=730 Without quote formatting, does it matter?

Anonymous · 2mo · No.736

@730, >731, >>732, $$733nyehhh

Anonymous · 2mo · No.738

​>>733 We must preserve the culture of our people's.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.741

👉738 Every day we stray further from God's light. 😈

Anonymous · 2mo · No.742

⏩7️⃣4️⃣1️⃣😂😳🔥🥵👌👌👌

Anonymous · 2mo · No.743

Modern emojis on a 40 year old protocol. I've seen it all now.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.744

🍄🍄🍄🤷

Anonymous · 2mo · No.745

​> 40 year old protocol

Gemini is like three years old, anon

Anonymous · 2mo · No.752

$$745nyehhh Maybe they accidentally wandered over from a Gopher site and didn't realize they were on Gemini. Seems like a lot of Gemini browsers support both protocols.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.754

​>>752 I have the opposite experience. Most Gemini browsers I have seen only support gemini. Only ncgopher supports both to my knowledge.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.756

​>>754 Lagrange does as well.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.758

​>>756 Does it support both? Really? That's p nice ngl. I have been wanting to switch over to using it but I just can't shake the aesthetic appeal of the terminal

Anonymous · 2mo · No.759

bombadil supports both gopher and gemini

Anonymous · 2mo · No.760

​>>759

Anonymous · 2mo · No.761

​>>759 Fuck i'm high ignore the other post, lmao: What supports gemini, gopher and HTTP? And telnet :^)

Anonymous · 2mo · No.762

​>>761 Linux. :^)

Anonymous · 2mo · No.763

:¬)

Anonymous · 2mo · No.764

this is so cool :)

Anonymous · 2mo · No.765

​>>762 Nigga, that's what i'm on right now, lol. That's not a browser, anyways. >>764 Welcome to the l33t haxors club, kid.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.767

​>>765 #thatsthejoke #wheredowedrawthelineanyway

Anonymous · 2mo · No.768

​>>767 Fug, i'm stupid help.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.771

​>>768 X11 slowly became almost an OS unto itself, AFAICT, and so have web browsers now. Seems like we're all sort of grappling with poor abstractions created by people who could only guess at what the future might look like (as anyone ever does). It seems like we're headed to a place where one could replace the OS with the browser and possibly save on LOC. I wonder what that might look like.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.779

​>>771 Let's just get rid of the web and X11. Gemini is a fresh start. Lagrange doesn't even need X; you can run it in framebuffer. While we're at it we can get rid of GNU, and upgrade to busybox. Computing need not be the towering pile of shit that it is today.

Anonymous · 2mo · No.828

too bad that replies dont work lol

Anonymous · 1mo · No.837

​>>779 Busybox's code is a bit busy. Suckless looks cleaner.

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