Lol where Kmeleon gopher link or Lynx browser for Win32?
newly minted gopher fan from the cli- I’m amazed!
Hi, I made a gopher advocacy site at https://gopher.fr
overbite app from gopher.floodgap.com
posting from my shitty android. phones suck! gopher forever!
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I am genuinely curious as to why you think Geminis summarization and the categorization of your gopher post was and is as you say misunderstood?
I asked this very genuinely because before reading @bender@twtxt.net’s comments and Gemini summarization I actually went and unplugged your post into flood gaps go for proxy, and then listen to the text intently with my own human ears 👂
What is this about? I don’t run my Gopher proxy anymore 😅
@movq@www.uninformativ.de using gopher also limits tenth fold the amount of bystanders you will get. I think a finger .plan would probably have a bigger audience. :-D :-P
For the innocent bystanders (because I know that I won’t change @bender@twtxt.net’s opinion):
curl -s gopher://uninformativ.de/0/phlog/2025/2025-11/2025-11-05--my-current-reasons-against-ai.txt
I’m worried that Google has started indexing Gopher://
Kmeleon gopher awesome too it’s works
Hey all. Good to see Gopher is still thriving.
God Bless mr. Trump and Gopher
Gopher is so fun, i wanna explore more!
Hello from asus eee pc 901 and kmeleon gopher :-P
use lagrange mobile app or Kristall software at pc, than search with kennedy or TLGS Gemini ,keyword : “Maskuga Treasure” that have portal to Gemini,Gopher,nex,spartans,finger & www World,
Try gopher://1436.ninja/1/Port70News . It works with http and https, if you have no btowser.
Phlog is a blog for gopher. Web Log - Blog, Gopher log - Phlog.
edbrowse is like a Swiss Army Knife-it can do http, gopher, irc, email, and JS. The issue is it’s slower with JS enabled.
Tnanks God for Gopher://
holy shit the future is here gopher is finally for the modern mar
gopher://hashnix.club:70/1/~dce/art/
Hmm: gopher://uninformativ.de/0/phlog/2025/2025-08/2025-08-18--permacomputing.txt
That’s fairly recent, but fully justified. I give up! :-D
@lyse@lyse.isobeef.org (Haha, every time I read the word “Gophers”, I have to stop and remind myself that this is about Golang. 🤪)
I should have checked the CHANGELOG first. LOL.
Fellow Gophers might find this interesting, too: https://flak.tedunangst.com/post/what-the-go-proxy-has-been-doing
@movq@www.uninformativ.de I noticed that:
gopher://uninformativ.de/0/phlog/2018/2018-06/2018-06-01.txt
Is the first non-justified, and it is when you started using Markdown. The last justified one was:
gopher://uninformativ.de/0/phlog/2018/2018-05/2018-05-27.txt
So, I might have found the mystery! :-D
Haha, fun! I browsed your gopher hole a little bit. I noticed some entries are fully justified (formatting), while others are not. I didn’t notice a pattern, though it makes sense not to use justification on entries with code. Yet, some prose entries are, and some are not. A mystery. :-)
@bender@twtxt.net The address is/was correct but probably got mangled by the Markdown renderer. Let’s try again in a code block:
gopher://uninformativ.de/0/phlog/2025/2025-09/2025-09-03--roophloch.txt
@bender@twtxt.net Yeah, the acronym is funny. 😅
Wandering through the woods for 8km … gopher://uninformativ.de/0/phlog/2025/2025-09/2025-09-03–roophloch.txt
This probably means that I can no longer host my own website. I don’t want to deploy something like Anubis, because that ruins the whole thing: I want it to be accessible from ancient browsers, like OS/2 or Windows 3.11.
I’ll keep an eye on it for a while. Maybe try to block some IPs.
Sooner or later, I’ll take the website down and shift everything to Gopher.
@dce@hashnix.club I switched over to following you on Gopher, because why not. 😅
So, in addition to HTTPS and Gemini, my twtxt should now also be available over Gopher (gopher://hashnix.club:70/0/~dce/twtxt.txt). Not sure who, if anyone, would need this; but since my tilde provides Gopher hosting, I’d may as well mirror my twtxt there as well.
Back to Win16 8-) New arrivals of fixed programs for Win31. A big collection of tested network software for Win31. gopher://shibboleths.org/1/win31
Hi all, this is a cool place! Thinking of spinning up a Gopher server myself soon :)
Sorry. gopher://1436.ninja/1/Port70News
Also gopher://1436.ninja/1/port70news
gopher://tilde.pink/1/~bencolver/dir is a nice place.
Gopher reminds me of this Twilight Zone episode…. https://youtu.be/oLoNGRVeC7Y?si=apHHlqiGiCalLa3U
The globalists dreamed of destroying Gopher, and they almost succeeded. They succeeded in people’s minds and in their browsers. Your message is a logical outcome of these imposed misconceptions.
I wonder if Gopher might become a hit in some kind of civilization decline, due to its lightweight style appropriate for highly limited bandwidth
Anybody discover any cool new gopher holes lately?
@bender@twtxt.net curl -s gopher://… does that for you.
@movq@www.uninformativ.de having to go to a gopher proxy to see a text document better served on readily available web servers… 🤭, but I digress. Verbatim text:
What's Missing from "Retro"
~softwarepagan
------------------------------------------------------------------
You know, often, when I say I miss older ways of computing or
connecting online, people tell me "there's nothing stopping you
from doing that now!" and they are technicay correct in most cases
(though I can't, for example, chat with friends on MSN ever
again...) However, let me explain that while this type of thing can
*sort of* fill that hole in my heart, it isn't *the same.*
Say, for example, I wanted to connect with others over a BBS. This
wouldn't offer the same types of connections it used to. While
there are BBSes around with active users, they're no longer there
to discuss movies, Star Trek, D&D, games, etc. They're there to
discuss *BBSes.* The same can be said for Gopher, old-school forums
and all sorts of revival projects (such as Escargot, Spacehey,
etc.) Retrocomputing enthusiasts, while they have a variety of
interests, are often in these spaces to discuss the medium itself
and not other topics. This exists at a stark contrast from how
things were in the past, where a non-tech-inclined person may learn
the tech to connect with likeminded others (as I did as a
Zelda-obsessed kid.)
The same can be said of old media. People will say "well, nobody is
stopping you from watching old shows/movies now!" Again, they are
technically correct. I can go home right now and watch *Star Trek:
The Next Generation* to my heart's content. It will never again,
however, be current, or new. When something is new, it serves as a
shared cultural experience. Remember how "Game of Thrones* felt in
the mid-to-late 2010s? Yeah, that.
It's sad. I sustain myself on a mixed diet of old things, new
things, and new things intended for old millenials like me who like
old things. It can be bittersweet.
What’s Missing from “Retro”: gopher://midnight.pub/0/posts/2679
God bless the USA, Minnesota and Gopher.
Really, it won’t be long until I give the world the finger and move everything behind Gopher or Gemini. It’ll be a while until the bots find me there.
Spare a thought for this gopher gopher://sdf.org/1/users/xiled/phlog/2025/20250710_occupied
Ya está disponible la 3ra edición de la Revista Digital de Texto Plano!: gopher://texto-plano.xyz:70/1/revista/003/
It looks like I missed a lot. My Pinephone is ideal for Gopher browsing because Firefox runs like a slug. Need more ARM Linux browsers.