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Something I haven't shared about Gemini. It's only on Gemini we see high concentrations of people writing blogs (aka. gemlog) and not caring to know how many people react/visit to them.
Welp. I broke up with my GF again. Ain't going back this time.
I'm curious. Is there other community on Gemini besides Station and Geddit? Like other active messaging boards, discussions. etc..
I just got my company an EV Certificate (to comply with regulations). Wow the varifcation process is so simple and stupid. I can believe all the story about social engineering and phishing now. It's sad. Sad how easy to fool a CA and get the highest level of certificate.
I'm back! Apprantly Gemini has grown so much that my search engine needs higher SQL timeouts. Wow... I need to rearchicturing stuff.
Well... Things didn't work out between me any my crush. 馃槥 For anyone using TLGS. I'll try my best to keep it up to date. No guarentees.
My country is trying to combat fake news with censorship law again. It's frustating to see how broken the law is. Fortunatelly almost everyone and service providers are pushing back. Just want to call for some awarensee. gemini://gemini.clehaxze.tw/gemlog/2022/08-19-taiwans-digital-intermediary-law-is-more-than-stupid.gmi
I was reading how mobile network works today out of curiosity. Oh My GNU. Just how roaming works is more complicated than the entire normal router, BGP, VPN, etc... combined.
Any suggested Rust Gemini library (not server)? I might have to move some of my services from C++ to Rust due to package avaliablity and me not wanting to intrface with C directly.
Thanks to @krixano 's post on search engines. I found -motivation to finish my old post too! gemini://gemini.clehaxze.tw/gemlog/2022/07-22-search-engine-dilemma-bias-vs-accuracy.gmi I want more conversation about the topic. What kinds of search engine do we (as a community) want. There are tradeoffs that we make. But who's to juded the tradeoffs?
Any recommendation for a Gemni reverse proxy? I want to host multiple services on the same IP. But too lazy to build my own.
Wow! Cyber attacks on Gemini is now a thing!! Just saw SQL injections attempts in TLGS's log this morning (I log system errors). I totally welcome people attacking the service with good will, trying to find vulns and report. Hopefully this is that. If not, good luck pwning it, enjoy the near-OpenBSD level of paranoia protections. Dedicated user, unveil(), hardened malloc, etc...
Today I learned. Sending money overseas to my US broker is faster with crypto than the local currency. This takes 2~3 days: fiat in account- bank - internation wire trsnasfer - broker - fund clearing While this takes less then a day: fiat in account - crypto exchange - USDT/USDC/ETH - broker (no fund clearing step) Wow the speed of banks amazes me
Need advice from people also go to gym. How do I know I exercised too much? I started exercising almost daily at my local gym ~1.5mo ago; to loose some weight. I was an amature biker before this. Mostly commute and for fun. Now I do 45min stationary bike at gym exclusively. Just so I can be consistant. Wattage have gone up (average over exerccise period) from 145 to 185. While loosing 3.7KG. Sometimes my legs are sore and I skip that day. That got me thinking. How do I know if I'm pushing myself too hard? (I choose 45min dayily because that half I usually do on weekends, outdoors)
Wow. Just met some other guy who also knows (not using tho) Gemini in a hackathon. I'm superised and excited.
TLGS now have experimental Spartan support! I don't know if I should have put the the Spartan code inside the same application. Worst case I'll make a proxy I guess. (No, it can't crawl Spartan yet) spartan://tlgs.one/
I just found a local bank's website is pointed to by an alterantive domain. And that domain is also owned by the bank. Firthermore, when accessing through that domain, the website activelly tries to redirect you to the non-encrypted HTTP side. This can't be good. And they are in my blacklist permanently
Nice to see someone on the Web has the same idea as people on Gmeini has :) But there's like 4 versions of the same website. I really like how Gemini doesn't allow author-made styling so it's not a burden. https://motherfuckingwebsite.com/
Maybe someone knows here. How excatly do I make a x64 CPU go from kernel mode to user mode? I've tried my best going through OSDev wiki and searchs. All resources only point to 32bit methods. No 64bit ones.
Dear OpenBSD users. Is it just me or Lagrange is much less smooth compared to Linux/Windows? I tried to debug myself but the frametime seems quite Ok. IDK, Lagrange it way beyond my skill level. I just know C and some SDL.
Somehow I still got COVID amid hiding in my home :( The muscle sore is horrible
Dear C++. It has been a nice living here. But it's about time to part. You gave me a consistant and robust set of tools to work with. I exactly know what's under the hood. And I can trust the underlying implementaion is as good as it can. But I can't believe in 2022 I still have to write my own replace and trim function. Maybe Rust is my next step.
Now I have the urge to build a Linux capable RISC-V compurter from 74 series IC. Pipelined, MMU support, can boot normal distro... Oh my
What's a good solution for Gemini certifcates? Currently we do TOFU but they do go expire and owners not updating. And there's no public revcoation list to avoid stolen certs. Maybe the community should start a CA? But that gets us back to square 1. I guess the stake is not that high on Gemini.
@martin Ohh!! Seems station has a outdated cert!
I'm still wondering what's the next steps for Gemini search engines. Current ones have relrady employed all the low computation-cost algorothms. But the result is still subpar at best. The next step up could be some NLP model like BERT or ranking algorithms like HummingBird. But those are *much* more computationally expensive and more prone to human biases. What can we do...
The gopher RFC must the most delightful RFC I ever read. Besideds the April Fools RFCs. Quote: ... software following a simple protocol for burrowing through a TCP/IP internet. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc1436
Is it just me that want a real IBM mainframe in my homelab? Yeah they are super proprietary. But... they are the decendents of what started the entire field of CS and IT.
Anyone's capsule is multilingual? Speaking more then Gemini
After half of year on Gemini. I find it's really good for certain things 1. Low bandwidth (on train/bus, etc..) 2. Reading without distraction 3. FIrewalls doesn't speak this protocol 4. Low resource use. Lagrage use less CPU under active use vs Firefox in background!
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