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friends, u know I hate to do stuff like this but B4UDW3RK5 is on fumes. coming to Australia after the mess that was our time in the States I've still yet to land steady work or reliable contracts. I don't need much, food, housing, etc is taken care of, I just need money to keep small stuff like gopher://baud.baby ticking over - if u love stuff I do/have done; #KONPEITO, #baudVision #gopher #anonradio #tildeverse #sdf etc. consider buying me a coffee; ko-fi.com/b4udw3rk5
#crowdfunding

It's really another experience writing inside the pubnix itself about unix, and that is what I plan to do there -- write about unix, its tools, and more specifically NetBSD -- because I already have a blog to write more general stuff and I don't want to abandon either.

Using an editor that allows you to read in the output of commands without leaving the editor, like vi and its descendants, makes the experience of journaling your exploration really fluent.

Couple that with Gemini, which allows you to just write in plain text without having any build step, any markup conversion, any syntax tagging, just hit save on your editor and it's live, that's real frictionless that, on both sides, writing and reading, the process is a real pleasure.

Yesterday I logged in to the tilde.pink pubnix, fired up tmux with neovim on one side and amfora on the other, and spent a few hours reading and writing about the experience of reading and writing using the Gemini protocol and why the medium and the tools matter for writers and readers.

Here are the links to read it over an HTTP proxy and directly through Gemini:

portal.mozz.us/gemini/tilde.pi
gemini://tilde.pink/~jutty/gem

The Tildeverse is a minimalistic community-driven Internet experience without the commercial bloatware

For many of us of a particular vintage, the internet blossomed in the ’90s with the invention of the Web and just a few years of development. Back then, we had the convenience of expression on the WWW and the backup of mature services such as IRC fo ...continues

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GadgeteerZA · The Tildeverse is a minimalistic community-driven Internet experience without the commercial bloatwareFor many of us of a particular vintage, the internet blossomed in the ’90s with the invention of the Web and just a few years of development. Back then, we

[Tomorrow's] #lisp y #gopher #show #planning
Lisp:
- #chaosnet (my own initial pass) - the #moon
- Check up on @amoroso 's #interlisp adventures
- @svetlyak40wt and @galdor on the 'stodon about making common lisp intro material
Gophers:
- I don't know what a #laundromat is but I'm excited to find out
- Checking in on #gopherClub and #tildeverse gophers
- Replace tcp with chaosnet for gopher?

- Side issue: Explore the wisdom of #links for non-gopher browsing

-another bring-a-friend day !

Hi, I'm Sebastian.

Online: I lurk around #tildeverse and #sourcehut folks on #irc. I use #archlinux btw, and maintain a few packages on the #aur. I like programming in shell, C, Go, and #harelang.

I play #chess, NES #tetris, #tf2, and #minecraft. Sometimes.

In real life: I hang out with my school's student theatre club, the RIT Players. I like #improv, #cycling, #racquetball, #transit, and traveling. I love my family.

Sometimes I write on my blog: smlavine.com

#introduction :)

smlavine.comSebastian LaVine's website

#introduction Hi, I’m cherryblossom! 👋 Some of you in the #tildeverse may recognise me from us watering each other’s plants in botany.

I’m a student from #Australia and love programming, particularly functional programming. I’m most proficient in #TypeScript but I also like #Rust and #Haskell. I’m also a little bit obsessed with automating various things and spending longer writing scripts than the time they save me 😬

I’ve had Mastodon for a few years (on mastodon.social) but never really used it, then moved to mastodon.technology earlier this year, and since that’s shutting down I’m now here! It’s great to see Mastodon and decentralisation in general get so much attention due to the #TwitterMigration.