馃懡 jo

does anyone here use the plaintext (text://) protocol? i played around with it this morning. its a fun little thing to do but not much more so i see why no one really uses it

3 months ago 路 馃憤 arkholt

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馃懡 arkaeriit

@jo Thanks for the link. 路 3 months ago

馃懡 jo

@arkholt yeah that really confused me too, first time i found it i had no clue how it even worked. it's almost intentionally cryptic 路 3 months ago

馃懡 arkholt

I feel like I would like to use it, but I looked at the website and the GitHub repo and I have failed to find anything in a human readable language that even explains what it is or what it鈥檚 for. Are they intentionally obfuscating it? Is it supposed to be readable by someone? Is it a prank? I really don鈥檛 understand. 路 3 months ago

馃懡 jo

@arkaeriit https://textprotocol.org 路 3 months ago

馃懡 arkaeriit

Is there more info about it somewhere? 路 3 months ago

馃懡 bavarianbarbarian

me too 路 3 months ago

馃懡 jo

@angryboyd i completely agree 路 3 months ago

馃懡 angryboyd

the biggest difficulty with obscure protocols is finding active and engaging pages to keep visiting. compare my ~30 bookmarks in lagrange vs ~1500 in firefox. With that in mind, what could a plaintext protocol possibly offer that isn't already available on gopher, gemini, http or even telnet? outside of specialized applications i just don't see the point. 路 3 months ago

馃懡 eph

I feel like it's a less-friendly gemini, however I don't know much more about it other than 'it is a thing'. 路 3 months ago