Anybody surfing on Gopher, or building webpages inside the ~/public_gopher/ directory? Is there a canonical text-mode client for Gopher?
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 06:40:23AM +0000, akkartik@tilde.club wrote:
Anybody surfing on Gopher, or building webpages inside the ~/public_gopher/ directory? Is there a canonical text-mode client for Gopher?
I'd like to know this myself, having never used gopher.
There doesn't seem to be anything on the wiki
After I sent out my message I remembered `lynx`:
lynx gopher://tilde.club/1/~akkartik
I haven't been doing anything personally with it, but we do maintain a gopher mirror of most of MetaFilter's content, updated regularly:
http://gopher.metafilter.com:70/
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 7:54 AM Kartik Agaram akkartik@tilde.club wrote:
After I sent out my message I remembered `lynx`:
lynx gopher://tilde.club/1/~akkartik
I recommend lynx for browsing gopher. There's also a web proxy available at https://gopher.tildeverse.org/tilde.club if that is easier.
I'll work on getting a wiki page up and running, but we're using gophernicus as our gopherd.
Happy gophering! ~benharri
On 9/28/19 10:54 AM, Kartik Agaram wrote:
After I sent out my message I remembered `lynx`:
lynx gopher://tilde.club/1/~akkartik
I've published a wiki page about gopher: http://tilde.club/wiki/gopher.html
stop by irc or holler if you have questions!
On 9/28/19 1:09 PM, Ben Harris wrote:
I recommend lynx for browsing gopher. There's also a web proxy available at https://gopher.tildeverse.org/tilde.club if that is easier.
I'll work on getting a wiki page up and running, but we're using gophernicus as our gopherd.
Happy gophering! ~benharri
On 9/28/19 10:54 AM, Kartik Agaram wrote:
After I sent out my message I remembered `lynx`:
lynx gopher://tilde.club/1/~akkartik
Back when everyone was starting their own tilde sites, I set up tilde.land as an all gopher site.
The community never took off, but it's still around if you are looking for something to direct lynx to.
-Johnny
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 1:43 PM Ben Harris benharri@tilde.club wrote:
I've published a wiki page about gopher: http://tilde.club/wiki/gopher.html
stop by irc or holler if you have questions!
On 9/28/19 1:09 PM, Ben Harris wrote:
I recommend lynx for browsing gopher. There's also a web proxy available at https://gopher.tildeverse.org/tilde.club if that is easier.
I'll work on getting a wiki page up and running, but we're using gophernicus as our gopherd.
Happy gophering! ~benharri
On 9/28/19 10:54 AM, Kartik Agaram wrote:
After I sent out my message I remembered `lynx`:
lynx gopher://tilde.club/1/~akkartik
Oh awesome, didn't realize that was still up! tilde.pink is a relatively new tilde that's also gopher-only.
I'll add you to https://tilde.wiki/other-tildes
gopher://tildeverse.org also links to all "member" tildes that have gopherholes and most have a list of their users on the respective homepages.
On 9/28/19 5:04 PM, Rev. Johnny Healey wrote:
Back when everyone was starting their own tilde sites, I set up tilde.land as an all gopher site.
The community never took off, but it's still around if you are looking for something to direct lynx to.
-Johnny
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 1:43 PM Ben Harris benharri@tilde.club wrote:
I've published a wiki page about gopher: http://tilde.club/wiki/gopher.html stop by irc or holler if you have questions! On 9/28/19 1:09 PM, Ben Harris wrote: > I recommend lynx for browsing gopher. There's also a web proxy available > at https://gopher.tildeverse.org/tilde.club if that is easier. > > I'll work on getting a wiki page up and running, but we're using > gophernicus as our gopherd. > > Happy gophering! > ~benharri > > On 9/28/19 10:54 AM, Kartik Agaram wrote: >> After I sent out my message I remembered `lynx`: >> >> lynx gopher://tilde.club/1/~akkartik
I generally just user the native gopher client or lynx/links2 to browse gopher. There is a firefox plugin as well. I haven't setup a gopher plog here but maintain one over at sdf.org
On Sat, 28 Sep 2019, ngp@tilde.club wrote:
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 06:40:23AM +0000, akkartik@tilde.club wrote:
Anybody surfing on Gopher, or building webpages inside the ~/public_gopher/ directory? Is there a canonical text-mode client for Gopher?
I'd like to know this myself, having never used gopher.
There doesn't seem to be anything on the wiki
On 28/9/19 4:40 pm, akkartik@tilde.club wrote:
Anybody surfing on Gopher, or building webpages inside the ~/public_gopher/ directory?
I haven't got much, but it's there; gopher://aussies.space/1/fosslinux.
I surf the gopherspace regularly.
Is there a canonical text-mode client for Gopher?
I recommend lynx or VF1 (my client of choice) most of the time.
gopher still is alive and well. If anyone finds any issues with incorrect gopher parsing/serving, or has any feature requests for the gopherd on tilde.club, please let me know. (i'm a gophernicus dev) :)
~fosslinux
I have a Gopher service running on port 31337 I think heh
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019, 5:41 PM fosslinux fosslinux@aussies.space wrote:
On 28/9/19 4:40 pm, akkartik@tilde.club wrote:
Anybody surfing on Gopher, or building webpages inside the ~/public_gopher/ directory?
I haven't got much, but it's there; gopher://aussies.space/1/fosslinux.
I surf the gopherspace regularly.
Is there a canonical text-mode client for Gopher?
I recommend lynx or VF1 (my client of choice) most of the time.
gopher still is alive and well. If anyone finds any issues with incorrect gopher parsing/serving, or has any feature requests for the gopherd on tilde.club, please let me know. (i'm a gophernicus dev) :)
~fosslinux
Well the screen session disappeared... it is running now, just run /home/thomas/gopher heh
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019 at 6:32 PM Thomas Winningham winningham@gmail.com wrote:
I have a Gopher service running on port 31337 I think heh
On Sat, Sep 28, 2019, 5:41 PM fosslinux fosslinux@aussies.space wrote:
On 28/9/19 4:40 pm, akkartik@tilde.club wrote:
Anybody surfing on Gopher, or building webpages inside the ~/public_gopher/ directory?
I haven't got much, but it's there; gopher://aussies.space/1/fosslinux.
I surf the gopherspace regularly.
Is there a canonical text-mode client for Gopher?
I recommend lynx or VF1 (my client of choice) most of the time.
gopher still is alive and well. If anyone finds any issues with incorrect gopher parsing/serving, or has any feature requests for the gopherd on tilde.club, please let me know. (i'm a gophernicus dev) :)
~fosslinux
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