Not sure, but I think almost everyone just switched to Lagrange for a graphical browser. And within the scope of a "read-only document distribution protocol", it's more-or-less finished.
I regularly post to my technical blog, and read the Antenna aggregator (although personally I prefer elpher for a client).
I like Fossil ( fossil-scm.org ). Sync public repos to chiselapp.com, keep private ones on my ssd or sync to my vps shell account. Resistant to US cloud takedown, e.g. if you're running logistics to defend Greenland 😉
Reputable military never use tear gas, etc. It's a chemical weapon, and hard to distinguish from lethal ones. So it would invite a Sarin/GB/VX response from enemy, which they don't want.
I write a tech blog on Gemini ( https://geminiprotocol.net/) , and read other people's blogs from the Antenna aggregator on that network . IRC is still quite active for some topics, again on the tech theme libera.chat is the place to go now.
archive.org is great for borrowing old books, that you probably can't get your hands on otherwise. Just need a bit of research following references to find titles to search for.
Chomh maith agus is féidir nuair atá tú ag obair. Ach i ndáiríre níl sé ró-dheacair, cheap mé ar slí nua chun mó fhadhb bogearra a réiteach, beidh mé sásta roimh mo thuras go Bleá Cliath amárach.
My old boss was impressed with "The Troubles" by Tim Pat-Coogan. It's critical to realize that there is a lot of propaganda on all sides, including what you would usually consider reliable sources. Time to practice the critical thinking your high school teachers should have taught you :-)
A bit late, but it's gemini://republic.circumlunar.space/users/dbane/gemlog/ I'd recommend starting with Antenna instead though.
Not sure, but I think almost everyone just switched to Lagrange for a graphical browser. And within the scope of a "read-only document distribution protocol", it's more-or-less finished.
I regularly post to my technical blog, and read the Antenna aggregator (although personally I prefer elpher for a client).
+1 for Voyager from me
Definitely codeberg.org
Same as in the other thread, I'm going to recommend fossil-scm.org
Works for me.
fossil-scm.org
My new favourite tool.
I like Fossil ( fossil-scm.org ). Sync public repos to chiselapp.com, keep private ones on my ssd or sync to my vps shell account. Resistant to US cloud takedown, e.g. if you're running logistics to defend Greenland 😉
Reputable military never use tear gas, etc. It's a chemical weapon, and hard to distinguish from lethal ones. So it would invite a Sarin/GB/VX response from enemy, which they don't want.
I write a tech blog on Gemini ( https://geminiprotocol.net/) , and read other people's blogs from the Antenna aggregator on that network . IRC is still quite active for some topics, again on the tech theme libera.chat is the place to go now.
Same answer as last time this was asked, I am very happy with Posteo.
Sorry for the delay, but the answer was long enough that I turned it into a blog post instead. Feel free to try it out.
Gnus in Emacs, configured to use autocrypt.
If you like the medium I would recommend a manga called The Blue Eye of Horus: https://mangadex.org/title/14f6bd96-e062-40d6-8fd2-fc6925e54624/the-blue-eye-of-horus-the-story-of-a-queen-dressed-as-a-man
Posteo. Happy with them. For client, gnus in Emacs. Have it configured to do Autocrypt too, but almost nobody else on the planet does 🙁
Seriously, I find Gemini useful, even keep a blog on it.
archive.org is great for borrowing old books, that you probably can't get your hands on otherwise. Just need a bit of research following references to find titles to search for.
Chomh maith agus is féidir nuair atá tú ag obair. Ach i ndáiríre níl sé ró-dheacair, cheap mé ar slí nua chun mó fhadhb bogearra a réiteach, beidh mé sásta roimh mo thuras go Bleá Cliath amárach.
I just switched from RIF on my mobile phone today, before all the subreddits go dark. I may not switch back ...
My old boss was impressed with "The Troubles" by Tim Pat-Coogan. It's critical to realize that there is a lot of propaganda on all sides, including what you would usually consider reliable sources. Time to practice the critical thinking your high school teachers should have taught you :-)