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Anonymous >30d ago #p1670 >>quote

Even a dual core pentium is a supercomputer by 80s standards, that's THE way to look at it

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Anonymous >30d ago #p1676 >>quote

i feel like nntp is more centralized than http can ever be because you have to >register your account with a >provider in order to even begin using the fucking thing to begin with afaik

Anonymous >30d ago #p1688 >>quote

I like the list, can you post more ideas?

Anonymous >30d ago #p1732 >>quote

tell me more about tildeverse why hasn't there been much activity with it since 23?

Anonymous >30d ago #p1809 >>quote

bump for interests, please respond with more ideas anons

suecra >30d ago #p2009 >>quote
is it worth using smb if i'm too lazy to setup ftpes
Anonymous >30d ago #p2041 >>quote
Anything is better than dealing with HTTP.
suecra >30d ago #p2075 >>quote
fair enough, i already have smb setup
Anonymous >30d ago #p2435 >>quote
I've been dabbling with gopher and Gemini last months, I think I'll transfer my websites to there and just ditch HTTP for once, the internet was not meant to be a surveillance protocol
Anonymous >30d ago #p3758 >>quote
please respond with more ideas anons
Anonymous >30d ago #p3760 >>quote
if you dislike HTTP you probably don't understand it (not even a little bit), read RFC 9110 (and maybe also RFC 9112)
Anonymous >30d ago #p4511 >>quote
Omg old good new bad very nuanced take this site is so subversive and cool
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Anonymous >30d ago #p4523 >>quote
>>4511
>>4514
>>4517
torposters showing overt contempt for the in-group?
being broad, hostile, and moralizing?
blanket insults aimed at everyone here, signalling non-belonging more than sincerity?

Do not feed the 4channers and their future replies on this site. They'll go home after hours of getting no bites.
Anonymous >30d ago #p10044 >>quote
I once used gemini and liked it a lot, there's no accounts and everyone is anonymous becaus there isn't anything similar to javascript that can track userd
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Anonymous >30d ago #p10137 >>quote
post more ideas anons
wagger >30d ago #p10155 >>quote
the wiggly wagger walked down to the wiggly wigger to wig the wiggly chigger
Anonymous >30d ago #p10187 >>quote
>>10044
isn't gemini read only?
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Anonymous >30d ago #p10191 >>quote
>>10187
https://geminiprotocol.net/docs/faq.gmi
1.7 So it's just links to static content, no interactivity?

Well, no. Gemini pages can provide visitors with a written prompt and ask them to type in some text to use as input. This is basically there to make search engines possible, because you need to have some way to enter your search terms. Even Gopher had support for search term input, before Google existed!

But there's nothing special about search engines and search terms, so it's really just a mechanism for pages to get a little bit of user input. People can, and have, used them as a way to let their readers leave comments, sign guestbooks, and that sort of thing.

Gemini even has a way for readers to voluntarily start (and end, whenever they want) a "session", so that applications can maintain server-side state. If you know what CGI apps from the early days of the web are, well, most CGI apps which work with text can be replicated to some extent with Gemini.
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nix >30d ago #p10204 >>quote
i support this
what IRC clients do the cyberix users recommend?
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Krisanthemum >30d ago #p10206 >>quote
>>10204
I personally use Konversation if I have to use IRC. It's simple to use and actively developed for. It's KDE's client so that may be a turnoff for some if they don't like KDE or Qt. If you don't mind a client that's no longer updated Hexchat is still viable. If you prefer text-based clients WeeChat and Irssi are still developed for as far as I'm aware of. The only other client I see get talked about and is actively developed is Halloy.
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Anonymous >30d ago #p10219 >>quote
>>10206
Halloy hogs memory like a Discord client.
Anonymous >30d ago #p10259 >>quote
>>10191
the gemini protocol prompts are annoying because they're limitted to single line input. but many gemini capsules and browsers also support the titan protocol for file upload and larger prompts.
0sum >30d ago #p10284 >>quote
are there any cool matrix communities?
0sum >30d ago #p10285 >>quote
>>10206
quassel is also nice
Anonymous >30d ago #p10301 >>quote
>If you don't mind a client that's no longer updated Hexchat is still viable.
Why would you want a client that is still updated? Doesn't that mean that it isn't finished?
Anonymous >30d ago #p10351 >>quote
>>10204
weechat
Anonymous >30d ago #p18135 >>quote
I had to look up most of those. I only recognize IRC. I'm on board, just not tech savvy enough to meaningfully contribute

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