I stopped keeping up with it when I realized it was just an open hole in my network for bots to slide in through. Not a big hole, but like, ya’know I’m not the only one on this network I can’t just be punching holes in my security just so I can support computers from the 90’s on my blog. I’m probably gonna be the only one to ever even look at my gemcap, so I let it die. It’s been offline for a few months now. I’m going to reupload some of my gemlogs as posts here over the next few days.
I will be posting the gmi files as plaintext, with no changes. Don’t click the links, they don’t work anymore, and even if they did you’d need a special browser to use them.
Gemlog 1:
``` welcome banner
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# Welcome To My Gemlog #
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```
# Entry 1
Today I learned how to make a Gemini Site. I also learned how to configure DNS for the Gemini Protocol. DNS terrifies me, so this wasn't something I was wanting to do. It really wasnt that hard though.
I will very likely end up hosting my development blog as a mirror on this protocol for lightweight devices.
=> gemini://snowebell.cc Back to Home
=> gemini://snowebell.cc/entry2 ➡ Next
Thanks for stopping by,
Nora