Anybody interested in a user-friendly editable #wiki on #gemini?
I've written the first two pages, please see
gemini://wiki.zachdecook.com
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@sir see ya on :1965
@sir At least to some degree (I think) this is explained here https://www.raptitude.com/2010/07/your-lifestyle-has-already-been-designed/
Related: I don't trick Vim out to be an IDE-alike, and neither should you. I use mostly vanilla Vim:
https://git.sr.ht/~sircmpwn/dotfiles/tree/master/.vimrc
I use a second terminal and shell commands to do various tasks I might ask of an IDE, such as building the software, finding compile errors, bulk find or bulk replace, using tools like grep, sed, awk, make, etc. This approach is very flexible - almost any task can performed and almost any question answered without having to use rails laid down by IDE designers - but also practical, because they can be turned into re-usable scripts.
Good reference if you lack shell proficiency:
@purism I was unable to find the place where you explain how that funding will be used (allocating internal developer time to work on the apps, paying upstream developers…). Can you point me to that page?
The real great thing ThML is the div1 div2 div3 structure.
Converts really nicely into gemtext headings which work well in clients with ToC's.
Things which don't always work nice: block quotes, italics.
And I haven't implemented notes, footnotes, or links yet.
The warrant canary for @silence is 1 month out of date. https://silence.im/warrant/
How do people feel about 'programming ligatures'? I have some thoughts.
(see Fira Code for examples: https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode)
And when you're writing an article, ALWAYS use relative links when referring to other wiki pages. That way the proxy-er can choose where the user goes.
So I just write a few articles, then set up a priority list of other servers I trust. If I don't like someone's article, then I just copy it and modify.
Users can either edit their hosts file, or change the proxy setting in their gemini client. They set it to the one whose editorial standards they agree with.
If you've ever seen that 'encyclosphere' project and agree that the centralized nature of wikipedia is an issue, but worry about immense cost-overheads with developing a website, consider: We make our own wiki articles on gemini://wiki.your.tld/Article.gmi
Then we each run a server which proxies requests made to gemini://wiki/Article.gmi -- programmed proxy requests to other servers.
Each article should start with its canonical URL, and end with the license of the article.
It shouldn’t be a surprise that Facebook has joined Section 230’s critics: it literally has the most to gain from decimating the law. https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2020/11/dont-blame-section-230-big-techs-failures-blame-big-tech
Funkwhale is looking for new maintainers https://blog.funkwhale.audio/~/Announcements/funkwhale-is-looking-for-new-maintainers/
@sir
I had it when some minor update caused #fishShell to interminably hang (all because my home directory was network mounted).
My general tech advise to average people: Never update anything that already works.
Looking at you, literally every meme systems programming lang
Looking at you with extreme prejudice, every meme shell 😠
Just your average linux user (above-average computer-person) with fullstack web dev experience.
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