The Space Between 2019-03-09 9:50pm Solderpunk wrote a post about possible improvements to gopher, or possibly a new protocol that sits in between gopher and the web. I think that this is a great idea. I second the motion for stand- ardized necryption at a protocol level. I do not know a lot about how to implement this sort of thing, but it seems like the right call. I think simplifying the gopher type system is also a good idea. Maybe something like: Plaintext, Markup (of a yet to be de- termined sort. This would replace gophermaps, more on that ahead) Image (one type for all iamges, clients can detect and display), Binary (PDF, Application, Zip), Music, Video, Interactive (7), & maybe SSH or Telnet. Gophermaps are, to be frank, not the best thing ever. I think an improvement to this system could be great. Something that has in- line links would be great. It would be great if those links could also link to places in the same document (making it quick to nav- igate larger files). The only other change I would suggest is ma- king bold and italic text available (to be rendered as is approp- riate by each client). I have been working with Golang for the past weeks. As per usual I started constructing a gopher client (this has become my basel- ine project for any new language). I got a basic one built very quickly... but then wanted to see what else I could make happen. I wanted it to take one terminal screen and work like a pager. I did not want to rely on curses though, so I rolled my own term ui library to go with it. At present it can manage windows and mess- age bars and the windows can scroll text within them. If the ter- minal is resized everything can respond and rewrap. This should work on any VT100 based terminal (I believe OSX and GNU/Linux). Once that was all working I thought to myself, wouldnt it be cool if the program had vim style commands (using ':' to enter a comm- and, and using hot keys for other commands). So I wrote a basic lexer and parser to parse the commands. I had never written one, and a solid chunk of the code is adapted from another project but I get what it is doing and learned a lot along the way! The next step is to create a config file (and parser for it). The options for the config will be able to be set in the program or added manually to the file. After that I need to get favoriting or bookmarking working. I know how I want it to work: a key comm- and will have it appear as a window sitting on top of the other windows, once viewed it can be dismissed and the favorite loaded. I'll have to work some control flow stuff out as well as renderi- ng order for the screen draw, but that should be fine. It has been a really fun project! I think with the experience I have gained working on it that if a new protocol gets some momen- tum built up, that I would like to take a crack at writing a very simple markup language to provide the above listed features and a parser and client to go with it. That would be fun. Get in touch if any of that sounds interesting to you... I'd love to collabor- ate on it with someone that wants to handle writing a server for it (as well as the encryption portion). Even if nobody uses it, I still think it would be a fun project. - - - - - I still have not found a good balance to writing here lately. By the time the day is winding down I am so often too tired to say a whole lot. I sitll hope to get back in the habit and have more i- nteresting things to talk about. On the personal side, there was the possibility that I might have skin cancer, but that came back negative. We also had a scare re: my wifes pregnancy, but everything turned out to be ok (she and the forthcoming baby are both doing fine). Colorfield Space (my server) has been up for 97 days straight on a raspberry pi zero in my home. We picked up three users that do not originate from Circumlunar Space during that time. While two of those did not end up becoming active users, the third did and is a really welcome addition to the server (tfurrows and cmccabe are the other two who have been great supporters from the getgo). 100 days feels like a kind of cool milestone. I am psyched there have not been any problems with my ISP or the dynamic DNS. It all just seems to work :) Well, have a good night cirucmluanr space...I am signing off.