• Gopher

    From Chicken Head@1:103/705 to All on Fri Sep 6 17:30:55 2019
    So...anyone still using Gopher?

    It still exists, despite the web. I use it at times...there are distilled-to-text feeds from news sites (eat THAT, RSS). And it still provides decent access to old file archives...was looking for some old Amiga stuff and found it quite easily.

    I wish more people would use it. Long live text!

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  • From Alan Ianson@1:153/757 to Chicken Head on Fri Sep 6 17:55:32 2019
    So...anyone still using Gopher?

    I have used gopher quite a bit over the years. I don't have a gopher client installed at the moment and the plug in I used with firefox became outdated, I'll have to look into that and see if that has changed.

    Gopher is a good read only protocol. As long as your not posting or uploading it'll do just fine.

    It still exists, despite the web. I use it at times...there are
    distilled-to-text feeds from news sites (eat THAT, RSS). And it still provide
    decent access to old file archives...was looking for some old Amiga stuff
    and
    found it quite easily.

    Sometimes I go looking for old files that I have missed or deleted I have a hard time finding on the web today. FTP searches were always good and they seem
    to be hard to find now too. I'll have to check some gopher sites and see what I can find.

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  • From Chad S@1:340/7 to Chicken Head on Sun Sep 15 11:12:29 2019
    Re: Gopher
    By: Chicken Head to All on Fri Sep 06 2019 05:30 pm

    So...anyone still using Gopher?

    It can be fun to look though some of the sites. I haven't used it in a while though.

    One thing I thought was cool was gopherpedia.com. You can acess wikipedia from
    it, but using the gopher protocol. There is also a telnet version of this, but
    I found this far more pleasent to use.

    - Mr. Cool
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  • From Daniel@1:340/7 to Chicken Head on Sat Jan 18 03:46:24 2020
    Re: Gopher
    By: Chicken Head to All on Fri Sep 06 2019 05:30 pm

    So...anyone still using Gopher?

    It still exists, despite the web. I use it at times...there are distilled-to-text feeds from news sites (eat THAT, RSS). And it still
    provi
    decent access to old file archives...was looking for some old Amiga stuff
    an
    found it quite easily.

    I wish more people would use it. Long live text!

    The AHK Gang! Live on Riot.im. When we feel like it.
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    I still use gopher. I even operate a gopher hole at

    gopher://gcpp.world

    We have a growing community that is really friendly. Freenode has a number of gopher channels and the members are helpful. People with coding skills have created interesting scripts that scrape html content from websites and dump them on a gopher page. One even does this with RSS feeds and, essentially, any of the feeds I have been reading are now read solely on that gopher site. No ads, no cookies, trackers, autoplaying html5 vids... Just pure text.

    WElcome to the club.

    Daniel Traechin
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  • From Daniel@1:340/7 to Chad S on Sat Jan 18 03:48:38 2020
    Re: Gopher
    By: Chad S to Chicken Head on Sun Sep 15 2019 11:12 am

    Re: Gopher
    By: Chicken Head to All on Fri Sep 06 2019 05:30 pm

    So...anyone still using Gopher?

    It can be fun to look though some of the sites. I haven't used it in a
    whil
    though.

    One thing I thought was cool was gopherpedia.com. You can acess wikipedia it, but using the gopher protocol. There is also a telnet version of this, I found this far more pleasent to use.

    - Mr. Cool
    Yes gopherpedia is my goto nowdays.

    I spoke to the guy who scripted it and he said it takes very little code and it
    generates the pages on the fly after it's fetched from pedia.

    Did you discover gophereddit yet?

    Daniel Traechin
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  • From Daniel@1:340/7 to CYBERLORD on Sat Jan 18 03:49:59 2020
    Re: Gopher
    By: CYBERLORD to Chad S on Fri Jan 10 2020 09:06 pm

    I use it regularlly. There is a lot of PHLOGS that I read (blogs in gopherspace) which are hosted usually on SDF or someone's site.

    There's also gopherfs a fuse filesystem simular to sshfs or webfs that
    allow
    one to mount a remote gopher server as a local filesystem. This one is
    great
    since it gives me the chance to mount several Phlogs under my BBS's file folder and able to access gopher from the machines at the Interactive Computer Museum in Dallas makerspace or quick scanning using standard unix tools.

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    That's hella wicked! I'll have to connect to your bbs and look.
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  • From Chad S@1:340/7 to Daniel on Sun Jan 19 11:31:56 2020
    Re: Gopher
    By: Daniel to Chad S on Sat Jan 18 2020 03:48 am

    Yes gopherpedia is my goto nowdays.

    I spoke to the guy who scripted it and he said it takes very little code
    and
    generates the pages on the fly after it's fetched from pedia.

    Did you discover gophereddit yet?

    I have never heard of that before. However, I welcome any attempt to expand Gopher's usefullness. Gopher would be a nice way to look at a news site without all the ads, some of which appear as part of the article. I'm sure they would just find another way to put those in though.

    Now I'm going to have to do a search on gophereddit. ;)

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  • From Daniel@1:340/7 to Chad S on Mon Jan 20 13:42:15 2020
    Re: Gopher
    By: Chad S to Daniel on Sun Jan 19 2020 11:31 am

    Re: Gopher
    By: Daniel to Chad S on Sat Jan 18 2020 03:48 am

    Yes gopherpedia is my goto nowdays.

    I spoke to the guy who scripted it and he said it takes very little code
    and
    generates the pages on the fly after it's fetched from pedia.

    Did you discover gophereddit yet?

    I have never heard of that before. However, I welcome any attempt to
    expand
    Gopher's usefullness. Gopher would be a nice way to look at a news site without all the ads, some of which appear as part of the article. I'm sure they would just find another way to put those in though.

    Now I'm going to have to do a search on gophereddit. ;)

    - Mr. Cool
    it's on asd.org's gopher, in the new servers listing..

    gopher://gopherddit.com

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  • From Chad S@1:340/7 to Daniel on Sun Feb 2 10:36:59 2020
    Re: Gopher
    By: Daniel to Chad S on Mon Jan 20 2020 01:42 pm

    Now I'm going to have to do a search on gophereddit. ;)

    - Mr. Cool
    it's on asd.org's gopher, in the new servers listing..

    Thank, I was able to locate it. This makes me want to download Netscape 4 to use as a gopher client agian. I actually have a gopher client on my old smartphone as well.

    - Mr. Cool
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  • From DENZUKO@1:124/5017 to Chad S on Sat Feb 8 08:00:47 2020
    Thank, I was able to locate it. This makes me want to download Netscape
    4 to use as a gopher client agian. I actually have a gopher client on

    Luckilly, one does not have to use netscape these days. floodgap has a http gateway and surprise; lynx, w3m, and links supports gopher still. links is actually my choice one since it supports images, html5/css and generally a decent bit of javascript.

    Another option is using gopherfs from 9front. Then the browser becomes redundant since what ever gopher hole one is viewing is via the a virtual file system.

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  • From Chad S@1:340/7 to DENZUKO on Sun Feb 16 10:31:11 2020
    Re: Gopher
    By: DENZUKO to Chad S on Sat Feb 08 2020 08:00 am

    Luckilly, one does not have to use netscape these days. floodgap has a http gateway and surprise; lynx, w3m, and links supports gopher still. links is actually my choice one since it supports images, html5/css and generally a decent bit of javascript.

    I have used Lynx for this, as well as the CLI based Gopher program. I'm also familior with the floodgap system. It would have been interesting to try out GopherVR, although I think that would have been more of a novelty than anything.

    I liked the look as Netscape 4, so I had installed that on my Linux maching back about 8 years ago and used it for that purpose. It was Netscape 4.8, which was the latest and gratest in that major version number and at the time, it was the only one that could still kinda load google.com without spitting out
    endless error messages or crashing. Fun fact: the AIM client that came with it
    stillworked at the time.

    There is another client that I have on my old iMac G3, running Debian, but i forget what it's called. It has a nice simple browser look to it.

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  • From Shaun Wheeler@1:340/7 to Chad S on Mon Mar 2 16:54:00 2020
    Chad S wrote to DENZUKO <=-

    I'm also familior with the floodgap system. It would have been interesting to try out GopherVR, although I think that would have been more of a novelty than anything.

    I used GopherVR on my Powerbook 5300 waaaay back, and you're right, it was
    an interesting novelty, but too slow and cumbersome for gopher
    browsing...

    I still drag it out now and then for laughs.



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