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(I keep thinking that going back go Gopher or Gemini might be a good idea at this point. They don’t care about that, probably. 🫣)
(I keep thinking that going back go Gopher or Gemini might be a good idea at this point. They don’t care about that, probably. 🫣)
(I keep thinking that going back go Gopher or Gemini might be a good idea at this point. They don’t care about that, probably. 🫣)
(I keep thinking that going back go Gopher or Gemini might be a good idea at this point. They don’t care about that, probably. 🫣)
@movq Yeah, maybe. What browsers are you using again for these two?
@lyse lagrange for Gemini and lynx for Gopher (but lagrange also supports Gopher). I never ran a Gemini server myself. 🤔
@lyse lagrange for Gemini and lynx for Gopher (but lagrange also supports Gopher). I never ran a Gemini server myself. 🤔
@lyse lagrange for Gemini and lynx for Gopher (but lagrange also supports Gopher). I never ran a Gemini server myself. 🤔
@lyse lagrange for Gemini and lynx for Gopher (but lagrange also supports Gopher). I never ran a Gemini server myself. 🤔
@movq I _believe_ that's the same client I've used in the past too. Works nicely on macOS 👌👌
@movq I _believe_ that's the same client I've used in the past too. Works nicely on macOS 👌👌
@lyse on emacs i use elpher
@lyse on emacs i use elpher
@lyse on emacs i use elpher
elpher is the best! I love it
elpher is the best! I love it
@movq @prologic @bmallred @andros Thank you all! I don't have emacs installed, so I'll try lagrange and see. According to my shell history, I must have played around with amfora ages ago.
What I really do miss in Gopher/Gemini are inline images. I mean, yes, I’m a minimalist, but blog posts like this one without inline images are just a total mess. 🫤
What I really do miss in Gopher/Gemini are inline images. I mean, yes, I’m a minimalist, but blog posts like this one without inline images are just a total mess. 🫤
What I really do miss in Gopher/Gemini are inline images. I mean, yes, I’m a minimalist, but blog posts like this one without inline images are just a total mess. 🫤
What I really do miss in Gopher/Gemini are inline images. I mean, yes, I’m a minimalist, but blog posts like this one without inline images are just a total mess. 🫤
well, Gemini clients like Lagrange allow to show inline images when you click on an image link. Text based clients, like Amfora, usually allow to watch the image in another 'window'.

For example here: gemini://text.eapl.mx/en-making-a-tic-tac-toe-variant and there https://text.eapl.mx/en-making-a-tic-tac-toe-variant

I agree that some topics require images to make it easier to explain.
well, Gemini clients like Lagrange allow to show inline images when you click on an image link. Text based clients, like Amfora, usually allow to watch the image in another 'window'.

For example here: gemini://text.eapl.mx/en-making-a-tic-tac-toe-variant and there https://text.eapl.mx/en-making-a-tic-tac-toe-variant

I agree that some topics require images to make it easier to explain.
@eapl.me Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, okay, that’s nice. lagrange does that for Gopher as well. 🤔
@eapl.me Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, okay, that’s nice. lagrange does that for Gopher as well. 🤔
@eapl.me Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, okay, that’s nice. lagrange does that for Gopher as well. 🤔
@eapl.me Hmmmmmmmmmmmm, okay, that’s nice. lagrange does that for Gopher as well. 🤔