Thursday, September 24th, 2020 Phlog HTTP(s) mirror ==================== Couple of days ago I created a small personal homepage for myself on one of the remote machines, I had account on. I always said, that when there is a public_html folder, it should contain something. This one didn't for at least ten years, so now it does. [1] I tried to keep it very simple, in fact there is nothing more, than what RFC 1866 specified (1866 was bad as a year, but good as a RFC). Content will ocassionaly grow, I intend to write more about both my passion for unix-based systems as well as for Sinclair computers. The gopher part in the bottom of the page on the other hand is as complete as I intended it to be. And that's what brings me to the point of this phlog post: After nine years of having the phlog content available via gopher only, I decided to create a HTTP(s) mirror and why not on this machine? Posts are synchronized via rsync once a day, which is far more frequent than my posting is. But at least it's another backup, on another machine, in different geographic location. So, why not? PS: I also decided not to format the text to be justified on both sides as it IMO really isn't worth the effort. [1] http://hracka.org/~logout/ .