Introduction¶
An occasional collection of things I've recently found on the Internet and added to my bookmarks.
Gemini hypertext format specification¶
The specification for the hypertext format used by the Gemini protocol, also known as "gemtext". Currently I'm developing my own terminal-based Gemini client so this comes in very handy.
UK government's under-16s social-media ban¶
The press release from the UK government, covering the intended ban on social media for under-16s. Even if we were to assume this is a good thing (and I'm far from convinced it is), the proposal as it looks right now is hilariously bad and appears to be as ill-informed as any attempt to control the Internet that has gone before.
How to be mean to IIS-based servers¶
A funny, and kind of informative, post about how you can be mean to IIS servers. Not that I'd ever do that (no, really, I wouldn't, that's not my sort of thing), but it's fun to know that some folk actually do that.
NetNewsWire Status¶
I was very late coming to NetNewsWire, only discovering it in the last year; it's been one of my go-to RSS tools (along with OldNews, of course) on macOS and iOS ever since. Here the author talks about the progress made in the last year.
The LLMentalist Effect¶
An article in which the author talks about the con played by psychics, and how large language models pretty much do exactly the same thing.
Dialog attendance list¶
Does what it says on the tin: shows the list of people who were "leaked" on the Dialog website.
The Community is the Achievement; the Achievement is the Community¶
An article on how community is one of the important properties of where tech has taken us, and the threat that AI poses to this. As of the time of writing, this is still on my to-read list, but I strongly suspect it's going to be a good and useful read.
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