Somewhat related —
Someone created a convention for writing "blogs" in #GeminiProtocol #gemtext —
The #Gemini #TinyLog format
https://codeberg.org/bacardi55/gemini-tinylog-rfc
To make "blogging" in Gemini gemtext more machine-legible.
#geminiprotocol #gemtext #gemini #tinylog
I try to put earlier every #Gemini related toots on the #Tinylog. And there are some Gemini topics which are mentioned only on Tinylog.
gemini://szczezuja.space/tinylog.gmi
Last entry on Tinylog is accessible also on #Finger.
I patched my script for #tinylog publishing. The publication of the latest entry via #finger is in operation. To work with #flounder.online, save a `.plan` file. To check what's going on with me, just run the command `finger szczezuja@flounder.online`. You can also check the weather `finger warsaw@graph.no` immediately.
Finger also works in a number of #smallnet browsers, for eg. #lagrange. The syntax for the address is `finger://flounder.online/szczezuja`.
Long live Finger, another 50 years!
#Lagrange #smallnet #Flounder #finger #tinylog
an idea inspired by #tinylog: ephboard. assuming changes log is secret (not on #Flounder), no dates are present except when explicitly added, and to see just what's new you have to have noted an earlier checksum or other unique unguessable identifier — filepath for diff.
#gemini
@makeworld So we have #twtxt (popular in Web and #gopher), #tinylog (especially for #gemini), renaissance of #finger and now #fmrl. The first threes are about plaintext data structure, fitting into #smallnet philosophy. I don't know what about proposed #json format, or it isn't about small-net?
gopher://gopher.floodgap.com/7/v2/vs/?twtxt
https://github.com/buckket/twtxt
https://codeberg.org/bacardi55/gemini-tinylog-rfc
#JSON #smallnet #fmrl #finger #gemini #tinylog #gopher #twtxt
@malzyki (From my #Tinylog) The most tempting thing in emacs is swarm of advanced packages, which seems to be superior than that of vim plugins. Vim plugins are great, but there are in most cases rather like a powerful extension of text editor. Emacs packages are more advanced, and often they are like standalone utilities embedded into mechanic of editor environment.
List: mu4e, Gnus, org-mode, org-roam, elpher, eww.
Via:
gemini://carcosa.net/journal/20210718-old-computer-challenge-wrapup.gmi
I’m using more my #Gemini #Tinylog - gemini://szczezuja.space/tinylog.gmi - than #Fediverse nowadays.
Dear Gemininauts, some where from #GeminiSpace. Besides your #gemini #capsule and #gemlog, are you ready for writing a #tinylog?
Please write your tinylogs links in reply, or write what make you to don’t write ones.
Remember about gemini://pollux.casa/member/ (@adele easy tinylogs hosting service) and #Lace (smallest and coolest tinylogs aggregator bash script - https://gitlab.com/uoou/dotfiles/-/blob/master/stow/bin/home/drew/.local/bin/lace by @uoou).
#lace #tinylog #gemlog #capsule #gemini #geminispace
Today two months on #GeminiSpace are passing through.
On image - #lace (gemini://friendo.monster/log/lace.gmi) in action; with my #tinylog.gmi!