Greetings all! I too have been working on getting some aggregation tools together for gemini. I have written this: https://tildegit.org/sloum/spacewalk It generates update listings similarly to moku-pona. It is written in golang and takes advantage of concurrency when checking for updates to pages and should run pretty fast. It also allows for individual users to manage multiple aggregation feeds/pages and is ideal on a multiuser system (though users will still need access to cron to be able to have things automatically run on a schedule). If you get it installed and running please let me know how it works out for you as I have not had opportunity to use it in conjunction with an actual gemini server as of yet (just a lot of local testing). I know there is also still the problem of content on gemini that does not involve talking about gemini itself. To that end I have put up some content on my circumlunar geminispace: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space:1965/~sloum/ I was a musician in a previous life and have a large catalog of various types of music. I thought maybe it could have a second life on gemini, or a first life in the case of a few things I plan to eventually post. My plan is to put up another album every week or two. The first one is a drone/ambient album. Hopefully someone will enjoy some of it (there is a bunch of different stuff, so definitely come back again even if the first one isnt to your taste). Credit where credit is due: The idea to put up music was very much inspired by Cat's excellent gemini capsule KONPeITO (gemini://konpeito.media), which posts really really awesome mixes. I hope the plaguetimes are treating everyone alright and that you are all staying safe/healthy!
On Mon, Mar 23, 2020 at 06:04:47AM +0100, Brian Evans wrote: > Greetings all! > > I too have been working on getting some aggregation tools together for gemini. > I have written this: https://tildegit.org/sloum/spacewalk Wonderful! I've added it to the official software list. > I know there is also still the problem of content on gemini that does not involve > talking about gemini itself. To that end I have put up some content on my > circumlunar geminispace: > > gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space:1965/~sloum/ Also wonderful! Geminispace is turning out to be a surprisingly musical place! Thanks for your contribution. Cheers, Solderpunk
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