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24 days ago
Gosh that actually sounds a amazing I am always annoyed that I have to leave terminal so much to explore I can understand the common person being daunted by that but a terminal accessible browser client sounds lovely for a lot of use cases
ecliptik|24 days ago
Gopher is sort of like Latin, it's a dead protocol, but is still useful.
0. https://lynx.invisible-island.net/lynx_help/lynx_url_support...
1. https://bombadillo.colorfield.space/
SyneRyder|24 days ago
https://github.com/xvxx/phetch
It's written in Golang and was last updated in 2022. There's a GIF on the Github page to give a feel of what Phetch & browsing Gopher in the terminal is like. I mostly use the Lagrange GUI client though, which is fantastic.
Gopher still exists. If you're starting out, you can get your own "gopherhole" and Unix shell account at https://sdf.org/ It's a long time since I updated mine, but I'm at gopher://sdf.org:70/1/users/syneryder/
edsu|24 days ago
PS. Lagrange is a beautiful piece of software.
detourdog|24 days ago
gopher:// or ftp://
pseudalopex|24 days ago
Gemini is a newer protocol influenced by Gopher.[1]
[1] https://geminiprotocol.net/
detourdog|24 days ago