Gemini Update

For those who used to read my WordPress blog, I wanted to post a update that I have been active in Gemini space, and you can find many posts and pages at my gemini site:

gemini://gem.librehacker.com

If you don’t want to go to the bother of installing a gemini client (browser), the capsule is also available through a gemini->Web proxy:

https://portal.mozz.us/gemini/gem.librehacker.com

I do not have an email notification system set up, but if you use a gemini client which has gemfeed support, you can subscribe to any of the gemlogs on my site and view them in your gemfeed reader.

For an introduction to Geminispace, an FAQ is available on this Web page:

https://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/faq.gmi

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Dropped atom feeds for gemfeeds

For my gemlog, I got ride of the atom feed, realizing that it was much easier to maintain a gemfeed. To subscribed to the gemfeed in Lagrange, go to one of the following URLS, right click, and select Subscribe to Page.

gemini://gem.librehacker.com/gemlog/tech/

gemini://gem.librehacker.com/links.gmi

The first link above for the Technical gemlog, the other is for a feed of URLs I find interesting, similar to what I have been doing with my gnusocial feed.

Going all in… for Gemini space

Screenshot of first gemlog post

This blog is in the process of being relocated to Gemini space, and will become a “gemlog”. I made my first gemlog post yesterday, and the list of posts are available here:

gemini://gem.librehacker.com/gemlog/tech/

I have created an Atom feed for the gemlog, which is available here:

gemini://gem.librehacker.com/gemlog/tech/tech.xml

In the Lagrange client at least, you can navigate to that URL, right click, and select “Subscribe to this page” to add it to your feed list. I’m not quite sure how many other clients interact with Atom feeds. I was possible going to look into setting up a “gemfeed”, which is a sort of convention for making a feed out of a gemtext page, but since I already made the Atom feed i’m not sure if that is worth the trouble.

As mentioned previous, you need some kind of Gemini browser. There are many to choose from, but Lagrange is available here:

https://git.skyjake.fi/gemini/lagrange/releases

I have not yet figured out how I am going to handle e-mail subscriptions, but I hope to look into that soon.