@prologic@twtxt.net that seems to match my numbers. are you picking up the few gophers out there?
kinda makes me wonder about the ~300k you have cached. y’all got the library of alexandria over there.
@prologic@twtxt.net yeah it reads a seed file. I’m using mine. it scans for any mention links and then scans them recursively. it reads from http/s or gopher. i don’t have much of a db yet.. it just writes to disk the feed and checks modified dates.. but I will add a db that has hashs/mentions/subjects and such.
Enough gophering and twtexting for now, taking a break to enjoy the evening
Enough gophering and twtexting for now, taking a break to enjoy the evening
Minimal gophermap design for gopher://oevl.info #lessismore
Minimal gophermap design for gopher://oevl.info #lessismore
Doing some housekeeping at gopher://oevl.info as some old folders were being published
Doing some housekeeping at gopher://oevl.info as some old folders were being published
All of my content (including this file) is now on gopher too. gopher://tilde.team/~dgy
@lyxal@twtxt.net @prologic@twtxt.net yah. the service can have a flag for allowing non-TLS for development. but by default ignores.
are there some users that use alternative protos for twtxt? like ftp/gopher/dnsfs 🤔
Can I interest you in the latest edition of Tales From The Dork Web when it’s about Gopher, Gemini and The Smol Internet? https://thedorkweb.substack.com/p/gopher-gemini-and-the-smol-internet
Thinkin I might quit twtxt and gemini, tidy up a bit,just use tilde club web, or gopher.
Looks good. Next stop: gopher://hex22.org? :-)
@johanbove@johanbove.info After hearing about your Gopher server and seeing a .plan link on your website, I was disappointed to not see a finger daemon running on your server
New post on my Gopher site. Back to updating it once a month.
What I need is to serve gopher and http behind a proxy and under the same domain, in a way that a unique container serves each protocol
What I need is to serve gopher and http behind a proxy and under the same domain, in a way that a unique container serves each protocol
Need to fix the infraestructure that lets me serve content via gopher and http. Sometimes https calls go to my gopher server.
Need to fix the infraestructure that lets me serve content via gopher and http. Sometimes https calls go to my gopher server.
Well @freemor@freemor.homelinux.net they way I am serving my content via http and gopher may need some fixing, thanks for the following #twtxt
Well @freemor@freemor.homelinux.net they way I am serving my content via http and gopher may need some fixing, thanks for the following #twtxt
@kas@enotty.dk My Gopher URL is gopher://oevl.info and my twtxt.txt file is available at gopher://oevl.info/twtxt.txt
@kas@enotty.dk My Gopher URL is gopher://oevl.info and my twtxt.txt file is available at gopher://oevl.info/twtxt.txt
Testing a lsyncd configuration to keep twtxt.txt in sync between the web server and the gopher server.
Testing a lsyncd configuration to keep twtxt.txt in sync between the web server and the gopher server.
Using lsyncd to sync my twttxt file between my web server and gopher server roots
Using lsyncd to sync my twttxt file between my web server and gopher server roots
I have trouble with a web crawler using the TOR network. It’s misusing the gopher proxy on my page. I don’t want to disable/block tor (that would be the easy way out). It’s permanently changing user agents and ignoring robots.txt. It ignores HTTP status codes. I’m currently serving it 4MB binary garbage in form of Link. It sucked in about 40GB of data now, but it doesn’t explode and keeps crawling. Any other idea about what to do with it?
Btw. there is a nice BBS reachable via telnet gopher.su 1234 (Extra Plus: It’s running on a Playstation 3)
@kas@enotty.dk I like your gopher server’s formatting, nice and clean and how did you implement the TLS certificate?
@kas@enotty.dk [re: gopher client] If you happen to be on Windows, then Gopher Browser for Windows by Matt Owen is pretty nice, otherwise I use Lynx indeed for gopher.
Enjoying the constraints of the Gopher protocol as a minimalistic zen-mode kind of online publishing revival.
@mdom@domgoergen.com The news site at gopher://taz.de:70/ is really cool. How did you make it?
My gopher site is about 38K big - still plenty of space left on the 1.24MB floppy disk
Updated my daily journal at gopher://gopher.johanbove.info:70/notes
Mirrored on gopher://gopher.johanbove.info/0/twtxt.txt
@davebucklin@davebucklin.com Welcome to the IndieWeb! Thanks also for introducing me to #twtxt. Gophering this for sure.
Phlog update: gopher://codevoid.de/0/posts/2019-04-27-manage-dotfiles-with-git.txt (https protocol works too)
Hot take: gopher is not a failed attempt to invent the WWW, but its own crystallization of a coherent philosophy – to present jump links between text files, without all the other bollocks. That makes it as valuable today as it was 25 years ago.
it’s really weird that my most popular medium post thus far this year is a rant about extensions to the gopher protocol
Avoiding the gravity-well of webbiness in gopher “ John Ohno ” Medium https://medium.com/@/avoiding-the-gravity-well-of-webbiness-in-gopher-68a52a1094e5?source=friends_link&sk=dace73b31966b1c112204695c03f8fa8
Pondering what’s inbetween Gopher and the web gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space:70/0/~solderpunk/phlog/pondering-whats-inbetween-gopher-and-the-web.txt
Gopher - Commons Host https://gopher.commons.host/
@metamurks@www.metamurks.org: Also, maybe switch to my https url: https://codevoid.de/tw.txt - txtnish can deal with gopher, but it would always fetch the full file even when nothing has changed (gopher doesn’t support HEAD requests). So https might be faster.
Running a Gopher Server in 2018 https://prgmr.com/blog/gopher/2018/11/09/setting-up-gopherserver.html
@sdk@codevoid.de Although i’m a gopher fanboy, I wouldn’t use it for twtxt. It’s really a optimal fit.
@sdk@codevoid.de You don’t even need the HEAD, you can just GET the twtfile with a If-Modified-Since header.
@sdk@codevoid.de Great! Though i don’t see any metadata on your feed?
dummy tweet to fix my gopher page #wontfix
@mdosch@mdosch.de: Yes. I first thought gopher would be a good protocol for this purpose. But HTTP has the advantage, that you don’t always need to fetch the whole file. You can do a HEAD and check for last-modified header.