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I also have a gemini capsule and a gopher site with much more content
yretek
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2023-10-22 10:26
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and finally I might reopen my gopher hole that I had a while ago
vigoux
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2023-10-04 16:13
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I would probably place the different protocol variants of the same link listed in parenthesis either linked to gopher/gemini or perhaps by opting for an icon to depict each and then leave it to the visitor to choose. In case of video, audio and picture, in practice, the determining factor I think is usually whether the platform supports the given codec or not. I haven't seen a user browser setting for preferring codecs (or bitrates) for such elements yet.
bkil
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2023-04-12 23:51
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If you are linking from HTTP/HTML documents, why not also always link to HTTP/HTML documents? The target proxy of the link itself may contain the original proxied gemini/gopher link as an alternate in the `<head>` or in a HTTP header. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Attributes/rel#alternate https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Link
bkil
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2023-04-12 23:46
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specific example, use gopher links, and fallback to a gopher proxy over http
epoch
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2023-04-12 23:40
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it sends a "search terms" to the gopher daemon with a tab followed by the search query
prologic
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2023-03-26 16:35
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we think gopher is much more amenable to human-scale search than http
Soni
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2023-03-26 16:32
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no, gopher has search as a protocol feature
Soni
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2023-03-26 16:15
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no, gopher has search
Soni
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2023-03-26 16:14
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Isn't Gopher basicalyl just HTTP 1.0 though?
prologic
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2023-03-26 16:13
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