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Author: Josuah Demangeon <[email protected]> | |
Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2022 13:55:36 +0200 | |
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M opus5/article-20h-Bitreich-Con-202… | 4 +--- | |
M opus5/article-20h-geomyidae.mw | 5 ++--- | |
M opus5/article-bitreich-sfeed-1.5-R… | 18 ++++++++++++------ | |
M opus5/article-josuah-I-Do-Not-Know… | 4 ++-- | |
M opus5/article-linuxconsole-Animate… | 5 ++--- | |
M opus5/article-tgtimes-A-New-IRC-Ne… | 7 ++----- | |
M opus5/article-tgtimes-Embedded-For… | 15 ++++++++------- | |
M opus5/article-tgtimes-Mallumo-Encr… | 2 +- | |
M opus5/article-tgtimes-Sailing-With… | 8 ++++---- | |
M opus5/article-tgtimes-Synthetic-As… | 5 +++-- | |
M opus5/footer.mw | 17 +++++++---------- | |
M opus5/tgtimes5.pdf | 0 | |
M opus5/tgtimes5.txt | 120 ++++++++++++++---------------… | |
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diff --git a/opus5/article-20h-Bitreich-Con-2022-Come-and-Talk.mw b/opus5/artic… | |
@@ -1,14 +1,12 @@ | |
.SH 20h | |
Bitreich Con 2022, Come and Talk! | |
-.2C 19v | |
+.2C 18v | |
. | |
.PP | |
Greetings at 852.770114854 km/h, 34943.004 miles over the Atlantic Ocean. | |
. | |
.PP | |
This is a happy reminder, that in less than 30 days, brcon2022 will happen. | |
-When you have anything interesting to share, please send in your proposals for… | |
-Christoph Lohmann <[email protected]> | |
. | |
.PP | |
There will be two parts: | |
diff --git a/opus5/article-20h-geomyidae.mw b/opus5/article-20h-geomyidae.mw | |
@@ -106,8 +106,8 @@ Are there TLS support on some gopher clients already? | |
.PP | |
There is support in curl, mpv/ffmpeg, sacc and more. | |
It is very easy to add TLS support to any client. | |
-You simply connect via TLS and if it works, keep that connection open. | |
-s,via TLS,& on the gopher TCP port (default: 70), | |
+You simply connect via TLS on the gopher TCP port (default: 70) and if it work… | |
+keep that connection open. | |
. | |
.QP | |
Are there been any evolution of the gopher protocol itself since the beginning… | |
@@ -129,7 +129,6 @@ There is software written just for Geomyidae and its gph fo… | |
The TLS extension of the protocol came from Bitreich / Geomyidae. | |
We also set the standard to simply use UTF-8 as default representation in goph… | |
I can conclude: Yes, Geomyidae changed and will change gopher. | |
-s,changed,&, | |
. | |
.QP | |
Have you seen Geomyidae ever used outside a hobby project? | |
diff --git a/opus5/article-bitreich-sfeed-1.5-Released.mw b/opus5/article-bitre… | |
@@ -14,17 +14,23 @@ is a tool to convert RSS or Atom feeds from XML to a TAB-se… | |
. | |
.PP | |
sfeed has the following notable changes compared to 1.4: | |
-.PP | |
-Changes: | |
+. | |
.IP \(bu | |
-sfeed_curses: interrupt waitpid while interactive child program is running Thi… | |
+sfeed_curses: interrupt waitpid while interactive child program is running. | |
+This now handles SIGTERM on sfeed_curses while an interactive child program is… | |
+. | |
.IP \(bu | |
-sfeed_curses: close stdin before spawning a plumb program in non-interactive m… | |
+sfeed_curses: close stdin before spawning a plumb program in non-interactive m… | |
+the program doesn't seem to hang when it expects input in this case since ther… | |
+. | |
.IP \(bu | |
Properly escape backslashes in the man pages (thanks adc!). | |
+. | |
.IP \(bu | |
Documentation improvements to the man pages and a progress indicator example s… | |
+. | |
.PP | |
-I want to thank all people who gave feedback, | |
+I want to thank all people who gave feedback. | |
+. | |
.PP | |
-Thanks, Hiltjo | |
+Thanks, Hiltjo. | |
diff --git a/opus5/article-josuah-I-Do-Not-Know-Do-Not-Ask-Me.mw b/opus5/articl… | |
@@ -62,14 +62,14 @@ Let me go back to my life. | |
. | |
.PP | |
What weird things am I even saying! | |
-Am I trying to tell that an NSA agent is sitting on the metal beams of these p… | |
+It is not like an NSA agent is sitting on every metal beams of these supermark… | |
There are cameras though. | |
What do they film? | |
Thieves? | |
Who is checking? | |
Software? | |
Peoples? | |
-Are marketting people looking at these pictures? | |
+Are marketting managers looking at these pictures? | |
Of me too? | |
Right now? | |
What do they think of me? | |
diff --git a/opus5/article-linuxconsole-Animated-Text-Art.mw b/opus5/article-li… | |
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ You may use the "reset" command to get your terminal normal a… | |
after watching. | |
. | |
.PP | |
-Some are a pun, a few frames to only give impression of movement, | |
+Some are just a pun, a few frames to only give impression of movement, | |
while other might be closer to a short animated movie. | |
Talking of which, long movies were also done: | |
. | |
@@ -48,5 +48,4 @@ telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl | |
. | |
.PP | |
These characters transmitted through one protocol or another, | |
-whispers to us, through our terminal screen, fruit of the imagination of plain… | |
- | |
+whispers to us, through our terminal screen, tales from the imagination of pla… | |
diff --git a/opus5/article-tgtimes-A-New-IRC-Network-IRCNow.mw b/opus5/article-… | |
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ | |
.SH tgtimes | |
A new IRC network: IRCNow! | |
-.2C 25v | |
+.2C 26v | |
. | |
.PP | |
A new IRC network is in town! | |
@@ -21,9 +21,6 @@ the community is welcoming and active. | |
IRCNow: Of the Users, By the Users, For the Users | |
. | |
.PP | |
-A LibrePlanet event | |
-. | |
-.PP | |
Something else from this community might catch your attention, | |
is its orientation toward being administrated by its users themself: | |
rather than letting the founder handle everything, | |
@@ -57,4 +54,4 @@ which offers a comfortable step-by-step introduction to a com… | |
.FS | |
https://wiki.ircnow.org/index.php?n=Minutemin.Bootcamp | |
.FE | |
-I have often seen administrators hired with less than this much knowledge! | |
+I have seen system administrators getting hired knowing less than this! | |
diff --git a/opus5/article-tgtimes-Embedded-Forth-Programming.mw b/opus5/articl… | |
@@ -67,10 +67,12 @@ This proves Forth as the new programming language \fIen vog… | |
What else does a programming language need to prove itself useful? | |
A kernel? Check! | |
Collapse OS | |
-is an operating system targetted at resilience over nine thousands, | |
-as it is designed to resist everything around it tearing apart, including the … | |
-When nothing remains but wastelands, CollapseOS will be there to reborn from s… | |
-from old computers. | |
+is an operating system targetting resilience beyond extreme, | |
+as it is designed to resist everything around it tearing apart, | |
+including the whole civilisation. | |
+When nothing remains but wastelands, | |
+CollapseOS will be there for a rebirth of civilisation out of computers made f… | |
+Civilisation is rising and falling all of the time, just not all parts at the … | |
. | |
.QP | |
Forth is, to my knowledge, the most compact language allowing high level const… | |
@@ -139,11 +141,10 @@ Think of a LISP machine, but instead being a Forth machin… | |
This video-game uses Forth as a scripting language. | |
When a whole scripting language fits on a thumb, putting it everywhere costs n… | |
. | |
-.2C 5v | |
+.2C 4v | |
. | |
.PP | |
Such a large tool chest for such a small language. | |
With the Covid, Wars under disguise, and other supply chain troubles, | |
-the era of "more features" is coming to an end, | |
-and the era of reliability rises. | |
+the demand of feature stability rises face to the traditionnal "more features". | |
In these trying times, anyone is welcome to go Forth. | |
diff --git a/opus5/article-tgtimes-Mallumo-Encrypted-IRC.mw b/opus5/article-tgt… | |
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Part of the DarkFi project, this is what Mallumo | |
.FS | |
https://github.com/darkrenaissance/mallumo | |
.FE | |
-brings in a simple piece of code using libNaClk, | |
+brings in a simple piece of code using libNaCl, | |
the crypto library from Dan Bernstein, | |
author of ED25519 (in its repackaged libsodium form). | |
This is state-of-the-art, well-proven and fast cryptography for end-to-end com… | |
diff --git a/opus5/article-tgtimes-Sailing-With-Grace.mw b/opus5/article-tgtime… | |
@@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ Sailing With Grace | |
. | |
.PP | |
The sea! | |
-Water all around, not a single piece of ground around to stand in, only a sing… | |
+Water all around, not a single piece of land around to stand in, only a single… | |
Infinite waves under the blue or cloudly sky is all you see for a long trip of… | |
-Feeling both lost, but at the same time united with surrounding nature. | |
+Feeling lost, but at the same time united with surrounding nature. | |
After all, the largest part of Earth is covered by the sea. | |
. | |
.PP | |
@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ gopher://gopher.sailingwithgrace.com | |
.FE | |
This recalls an interesting point: | |
it proves that Gopher is not only good for talking about Gopher and computer t… | |
-but is also oriented toward the outside, | |
-is it ready to be used by people who are not gopher geeks? | |
+but is also oriented toward the outside. | |
+Is it ready to be used by people who are not gopher geeks? | |
. | |
.PP | |
It always was to begin with, so why would it not? | |
diff --git a/opus5/article-tgtimes-Synthetic-Ascii-Art.mw b/opus5/article-tgtim… | |
@@ -4,7 +4,8 @@ Synthetic ASCII Art | |
. | |
.PP | |
When an entirely new way to solve problems is discovered, | |
-the media is often fond of covering these topics. | |
+all sorts of medias, and not only the tech-oriented ones, | |
+are fond to publish abundantly about it. | |
Be it quantum computing, blockchains, machine learning... | |
Shortly after a new big toys like these comes-up, | |
hackers come, and start experimenting with it, | |
@@ -81,4 +82,4 @@ ASCII art has the ability to fit an image somewhere where the… | |
For the example of a train station concourse with a large split-flap display: | |
for displaying a big arrow at the end of the service, | |
replacing the display by an equally large color screen can be costly and much … | |
-while an ASCII arrow with display saves the existing hardware while consuming … | |
+while an ASCII arrow on that existing display would be consuming no power for … | |
diff --git a/opus5/footer.mw b/opus5/footer.mw | |
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ | |
.SH you | |
Publishing in The Gopher Times | |
-.2C 12v | |
+.2C 10v | |
. | |
.PP | |
Want your article published? | |
@@ -11,17 +11,14 @@ Directly related to Gopher or not, | |
reach us on IRC with an article in any format, | |
we will handle the rest. | |
. | |
-.PP | |
-Did you notice the new layout? | |
-We now can jump between single and double column as it is more fit. | |
-Some content like large code chunks will simply not fit in the two-columns | |
-and the text is more pleasant to read on two columns. | |
-A block is too small and would look silly on two columns for a single sentence? | |
-It is kept on a single column. | |
-Note that websites do not usually support this feature! | |
-. | |
.DS | |
ircs://irc.bitreich.org/#bitreich-en | |
gopher://bitreich.org/1/tgtimes/ | |
git://bitreich.org/tgtimes/ | |
.DE | |
+. | |
+.PP | |
+Did you notice the new layout? | |
+We now can jump between single and double column as it is more fit: | |
+Some large code chunks will not fit in a two-column layout, | |
+but text is more pleasant to read on two columns. | |
diff --git a/opus5/tgtimes5.pdf b/opus5/tgtimes5.pdf | |
Binary files differ. | |
diff --git a/opus5/tgtimes5.txt b/opus5/tgtimes5.txt | |
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ | |
____________________________________________________________ | |
- Opus 5 - Gopher news and more - May. 2022 | |
+ Opus 5 - Gopher news and more - Jun. 2022 | |
____________________________________________________________ | |
@@ -18,9 +18,7 @@ ____________________________________________________________ | |
the Atlantic Ocean. | |
This is a happy reminder, that in less than 30 days, | |
- brcon2022 will happen. When you have anything inter- | |
- esting to share, please send in your proposals for | |
- talks to Christoph Lohmann <[email protected]> | |
+ brcon2022 will happen. | |
There will be two parts: | |
@@ -77,18 +75,17 @@ ____________________________________________________________ | |
You may use the "reset" command to get your terminal | |
normal again after watching. | |
- Some are a pun, a few frames to only give impression | |
- of movement, while other might be closer to a short | |
- animated movie. Talking of which, long movies were | |
- also done: | |
+ Some are just a pun, a few frames to only give impres- | |
+ sion of movement, while other might be closer to a | |
+ short animated movie. Talking of which, long movies | |
+ were also done: | |
https://www.asciimation.co.nz/ | |
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl | |
These characters transmitted through one protocol or | |
another, whispers to us, through our terminal screen, | |
- fruit of the imagination of plain text artists. | |
- | |
+ tales from the imagination of plain text artists. | |
@@ -120,11 +117,12 @@ _________________________________________________________… | |
____________________________________________________________ | |
When an entirely new way to solve problems is discov- | |
- ered, the media is often fond of covering these top- | |
- ics. Be it quantum computing, blockchains, machine | |
- learning... Shortly after a new big toys like these | |
- comes-up, hackers come, and start experimenting with | |
- it, sometimes coming-up with entirely new way to use | |
+ ered, all sorts of medias, and not only the tech- | |
+ oriented ones, are fond to publish abundantly about | |
+ it. Be it quantum computing, blockchains, machine | |
+ learning... Shortly after a new big toys like these | |
+ comes-up, hackers come, and start experimenting with | |
+ it, sometimes coming-up with entirely new way to use | |
it. | |
This time we are reviewing the combo of Machine Learn- | |
@@ -197,9 +195,8 @@ ____________________________________________________________ | |
play: for displaying a big arrow at the end of the | |
service, replacing the display by an equally large | |
color screen can be costly and much more power-hungry, | |
- while an ASCII arrow with display saves the existing | |
- hardware while consuming no power for that still ar- | |
- row. | |
+ while an ASCII arrow on that existing display would be | |
+ consuming no power for that still image. | |
1 https://graphicsinterface.org/wp-content/uploads/gi2021-13.pdf | |
2 http://www.cse.cuhk.edu.hk/~ttwong/papers/asciiart/asciiart.html | |
@@ -241,13 +238,13 @@ _________________________________________________________… | |
Sailing With Grace tgtimes | |
____________________________________________________________ | |
- The sea! Water all around, not a single piece of | |
- ground around to stand in, only a single boat that be- | |
- comes one with you, its capitain. Infinite waves un- | |
- der the blue or cloudly sky is all you see for a long | |
- trip of many days. Feeling both lost, but at the same | |
- time united with surrounding nature. After all, the | |
- largest part of Earth is covered by the sea. | |
+ The sea! Water all around, not a single piece of land | |
+ around to stand in, only a single boat that becomes | |
+ one with you, its capitain. Infinite waves under the | |
+ blue or cloudly sky is all you see for a long trip of | |
+ many days. Feeling lost, but at the same time united | |
+ with surrounding nature. After all, the largest part | |
+ of Earth is covered by the sea. | |
This is the world of Sailing that awaits each of us, | |
for a single trip hosted by a well proven crew, or as | |
@@ -261,8 +258,8 @@ ____________________________________________________________ | |
proxied over Gopher. [1] This recalls an interesting | |
point: it proves that Gopher is not only good for | |
talking about Gopher and computer things, but is also | |
- oriented toward the outside, is it ready to be used by | |
- people who are not gopher geeks? | |
+ oriented toward the outside. Is it ready to be used | |
+ by people who are not gopher geeks? | |
It always was to begin with, so why would it not? Are | |
people less able to use computers now than they was | |
@@ -281,12 +278,10 @@ _________________________________________________________… | |
sfeed has the following notable changes compared to | |
1.4: | |
- Changes: | |
- | |
o sfeed_curses: interrupt waitpid while interactive | |
- child program is running This now handles SIGTERM on | |
- sfeed_curses while an interactive child program is | |
- running. | |
+ child program is running. This now handles SIGTERM | |
+ on sfeed_curses while an interactive child program | |
+ is running. | |
o sfeed_curses: close stdin before spawning a plumb | |
program in non-interactive mode, which is more intu- | |
@@ -300,9 +295,9 @@ ____________________________________________________________ | |
o Documentation improvements to the man pages and a | |
progress indicator example script for sfeed_update. | |
- I want to thank all people who gave feedback, | |
+ I want to thank all people who gave feedback. | |
- Thanks, Hiltjo | |
+ Thanks, Hiltjo. | |
1 git://git.codemadness.org/sfeed | |
gopher://codemadness.org/1/git/sfeed | |
https://codemadness.org/releases/sfeed/ | |
@@ -556,9 +551,8 @@ ____________________________________________________________ | |
There is support in curl, mpv/ffmpeg, sacc and more. | |
It is very easy to add TLS support to any client. You | |
- simply connect via TLS and if it works, keep that con- | |
- nection open. s,via TLS,& on the gopher TCP port (de- | |
- fault: 70), | |
+ simply connect via TLS on the gopher TCP port (de- | |
+ fault: 70) and if it works, keep that connection open. | |
>> Are there been any evolution of the gopher protocol | |
itself since the beginning of Geomyidae? | |
@@ -582,7 +576,7 @@ ____________________________________________________________ | |
ply use UTF-8 as default representation in gopher | |
menus and so bring it into the 21st century. I can | |
conclude: Yes, Geomyidae changed and will change go- | |
- pher. s,changed,&, | |
+ pher. | |
>> Have you seen Geomyidae ever used outside a hobby | |
project? | |
@@ -706,12 +700,14 @@ _________________________________________________________… | |
http://collapseos.org/ What else does a programming | |
language need to prove itself useful? A kernel? | |
- Check! Collapse OS is an operating system targetted | |
- at resilience over nine thousands, as it is designed | |
- to resist everything around it tearing apart, in- | |
- cluding the whole civilisation. When nothing re- | |
- mains but wastelands, CollapseOS will be there to | |
- reborn from scavenged parts and from old computers. | |
+ Check! Collapse OS is an operating system target- | |
+ ting resilience beyond extreme, as it is designed to | |
+ resist everything around it tearing apart, including | |
+ the whole civilisation. When nothing remains but | |
+ wastelands, CollapseOS will be there for a rebirth | |
+ of civilisation out of computers made from scavenged | |
+ parts. Civilisation is rising and falling all of | |
+ the time, just not all parts at the same time. | |
>> Forth is, to my knowledge, the most compact lan- | |
guage allowing high level constructs. -- Collapse OS | |
@@ -793,8 +789,8 @@ ____________________________________________________________ | |
Such a large tool chest for such a small language. | |
With the Covid, Wars under disguise, and other supply | |
- chain troubles, the era of "more features" is coming | |
- to an end, and the era of reliability rises. In these | |
+ chain troubles, the demand of feature stability rises | |
+ face to the traditionnal "more features". In these | |
trying times, anyone is welcome to go Forth. | |
1 gemini://gem.librehacker.com/gemlog/tech/20220331-0.gmi | |
gemini://gem.librehacker.com/gemlog/tech/20220305-0.gmi | |
@@ -824,8 +820,6 @@ ____________________________________________________________ | |
>> IRCNow: Of the Users, By the Users, For the Users | |
- A LibrePlanet event | |
- | |
Something else from this community might catch your | |
attention, is its orientation toward being adminis- | |
trated by its users themself: rather than letting the | |
@@ -850,8 +844,8 @@ ____________________________________________________________ | |
tion on system administration as a support for its | |
bootcamps, which offers a comfortable step-by-step in- | |
troduction to a complete server administration. [5] I | |
- have often seen administrators hired with less than | |
- this much knowledge! | |
+ have seen system administrators getting hired knowing | |
+ less than this! | |
1 irc://irc.ircnow.net:6667 | |
ircs://irc.ircnow.net:6697 | |
@@ -1102,12 +1096,12 @@ _______________________________________________________… | |
>> I do not know, do not ask me. That question is | |
weird anyway. Let me go back to my life. | |
- What weird things am I even saying! Am I trying to | |
- tell that an NSA agent is sitting on the metal beams | |
- of these places disfigure passersby with their empty | |
- gaze. There are cameras though. What do they film? | |
+ What weird things am I even saying! It is not like an | |
+ NSA agent is sitting on every metal beams of these su- | |
+ permarket looking at passersby with an empty gaze. | |
+ There are cameras though. What do they film? | |
Thieves? Who is checking? Software? Peoples? Are | |
- marketting people looking at these pictures? Of me | |
+ marketting managers looking at these pictures? Of me | |
too? Right now? What do they think of me? Did they | |
look at my hand hesitating between these two products? | |
@@ -1201,7 +1195,7 @@ _________________________________________________________… | |
end-to-end encryption. | |
Part of the DarkFi project, this is what Mallumo [1] | |
- brings in a simple piece of code using libNaClk, the | |
+ brings in a simple piece of code using libNaCl, the | |
crypto library from Dan Bernstein, author of ED25519 | |
(in its repackaged libsodium form). This is state- | |
of-the-art, well-proven and fast cryptography for | |
@@ -1229,19 +1223,15 @@ _______________________________________________________… | |
with an article in any format, we will handle the | |
rest. | |
- Did you notice the new layout? We now can jump be- | |
- tween single and double column as it is more fit. | |
- Some content like large code chunks will simply not | |
- fit in the two-columns and the text is more pleasant | |
- to read on two columns. A block is too small and | |
- would look silly on two columns for a single sentence? | |
- It is kept on a single column. Note that websites do | |
- not usually support this feature! | |
- | |
ircs://irc.bitreich.org/#bitreich-en | |
gopher://bitreich.org/1/tgtimes/ | |
git://bitreich.org/tgtimes/ | |
+ Did you notice the new layout? We now can jump be- | |
+ tween single and double column as it is more fit: Some | |
+ large code chunks will not fit in a two-column layout, | |
+ but text is more pleasant to read on two columns. | |
+ | |