author: bortzmeyer
The problem of TLS close (or lack of) in the geminispace gemini://rawtext.club/~nervuri/close_notify.gmi
RFC 9039 (robots.txt) has been published. Note that 11 % of capsules known by the Lupa crawler have a robots.txt (each with a slightly different syntax). https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9039
I never noticed the search engine TLGS gemini://tlgs.one/. Is it a recent one? Since we no longer have the mailing list, I'm underinformed.
Mailing list down, and now the reference site :-( At least, we still have Station.
New release of Agunua done (1.6). Back to coffee.
In this figh about privacy inside the W3C, there are more bad guys (on both sides) than good guys. Precisely the sort of problems we avoid with Gemini https://www.protocol.com/policy/w3c-privacy-war
Gemini-to-DNS gateway online. Just add a domain name to gemini://dns.gemini.bortzmeyer.org:1953/ and you'll get the answer as a nice gemtext.
QUIC protocol is now a standard https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc9000
Just saw a press release from a cybersecurity company claiming then can do #QKD over #5G…
Agunua 1.4 was just released, with the new geminitrack command, which can make a gempub file from a capsule https://framagit.org/bortzmeyer/agunua/
@martin If If I request gemini://station.martinrue.com/name/id/post, it works with code 60, I expected a code 51
It is great to be able to write to Station from the command line
Test with Agunua with parameter handling
Test with Agunua and composed characters: Pierre Louÿs boit du café
Test with Agunua
Hashtag support in Station. Yes or no? #poll #IloveHashtags
Test with an IRI (link not limited to the characters of the english language) gemini://gémeaux.bortzmeyer.org/
The first Gempub-able version of my geminitrack downloader seems to work. I now wait for a Gempub reader to read the files I produce :-)
How can I put of picture of a cat? It is not a social network without cats.
Links in logs are not displayed as links and are not active. Probably unavoidable with the limits of gemtext but a bit disconcerting.
The Lupa crawler noticed Station 20 hours ago, and already retrieved 65 URLs. gemini://gemini.bortzmeyer.org/software/lupa/
Writing anything is awfully slow, Lagrange keeps moving the wait indicator but nothing happens.
At last, I've managed to find out how to create a cert, import it into Lagrange, and use it in Station. Either I'm too old, or this stuff ain't easy.