Nice project!

solderpunk solderpunk at SDF.ORG
Thu May 14 18:41:55 BST 2020


On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 03:28:16PM +0000, colecmac at protonmail.com wrote:
 
> Also I see you're using wolfSSL, is it any good? I don't do much in C,
> but there was some chatter in IRC the other day about BearSSL[1], maybe
> it could be good for your project too.

Ah, I'm glad people have discovered BearSSL!  I was planning to mention
it in a big TLS-related gemlog post later tonight.  Once again I'm
behind the curve on my own project!

Would this IRC chatter be in #gemini on tilde.chat?  Julien did tell me
about that channel but I have to admit I haven't poked my head in even
once yet (I'm not much of an IRCer).  Are people hanging out there
semi-regularly and discussing Gemini?  If so I'll make a mention of it
in the FAQ alongside this mailing list.

Does anybody whose IRC-handy feel like hosting logs on gemini://?

Cheers,
Solderpunk

> 
> [1] https://bearssl.org/
> 
> 
> makeworld
> 
> ??????? Original Message ???????
> On Thursday, May 14, 2020 11:01 AM, Felix Quei?ner <felix at masterq32.de> wrote:
> 
> > Hey all (and especially solderpunk)!
> >
> > I've found gemini yesterday and i'm excited! It's nice to see that
> > people try to increase the surface of the web.
> >
> > I hate a lot of stuff in the modern web, especially all that bloat,
> > tracking and unnecessary transmissions and i wanted to design a protocol
> > that doesn't allow this. Now i find that Gemini already did this and the
> > design is really well done!
> >
> > I started implementing a gemini CLI client [0] in Zig that will work
> > similar to curl to allow command line fetches of files.
> >
> > Maybe i'm even motivated enough to write a small browser with rendering
> > support for text/gemini...
> >
> > Happy hacking, ya'll
> >
> > -   xq
> >
> >     [0] https://github.com/MasterQ32/gurl
> >
> 
> 
> 


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