👽 kensanata

“Boss, boss, remember that site in the archives that appears to implement every single protocol? I just discovered that in the early third millenium they even had an implementation of the rare Spartan protocol! Look at it: spartan spartan://alexschroeder.ch – check it out, I’ve set it up in our early Internet emulator.” The young Early Digital Communications Protocol Technician positively beamed with happiness. The Subaltern Digital Simulatinos Librarian chuckled and thought, ‘Crazy! How can these silly discoveries make them so happy. I shall have to reward this young one with a recommendation to some Archive Studies course later this rotation.’

3 years ago · 👍 kelbot, cobradile94

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👽 kensanata

Haha, some of the protocols I implemented but didn't use on my own sites (i.e. Iapetus) – I must draw a line somewhere! · 3 years ago

👽 cobradile94

Looks like I have competition to see who can get their site on the most protocols. 💪 · 3 years ago

👽 kelbot

That is one of the funniest typos I've seen in a while. "Simulatinos" X-). They aren't real latinos, just simulations. · 3 years ago

👽 kensanata

“Youngster, where is the test client?” The technician sent back a link to an obscure git pod containing a bunch of perl code. What a pain! Inside the simulation, these hardcore techies insisted on using archive-appropriate implementations instead of relying on latest developments. Authenticity, they say! Yeah, right. Well, let's take a look at https://alexschroeder.ch/cgit/phoebe/plain/script/spartan … · 3 years ago

https://alexschroeder.ch/cgit/phoebe/plain/script/spartan