Phlogosphere is shrinking ========================= I have just read on the author's Bongusta phlog that he has cleaned up with inactive phlogs. It was necessary to cut off many addresses that once had a significant impact on what the Phlogosphere was. I am always particularly saddened by the departures of authors who remove what they created. Then it is impossible to find out what it used to be. In the context of my search for traces of Gophersphere in the 90s, it doesn't really matter whether content created three decades ago or three years ago is disappearing. It is a pity that there is no active Internet Archive project for the Gophersphere. There is only one conclusion from that post, the Phlogosphere is shrinking! Fortunately, some new authors also arrived. Some of them caught my eye in other lists and feeds. I've been blogging on the big-Internet since 2004, I've been blogging at Geminispace for over a year, and I'm starting a phlog here at Gophersphere. I will try not to fault any of these projects, although phlog is the most specialized of them. This is not a typical phlog about everything, more a notebook of what accompanies the "Gopher Novice" series. We'll see what comes with time. ~ [Bongusta update, march 2022] gopher://i-logout.cz:70/0/phlog/posts/2022-03-13_bongusta_update_march_2022.txt -- szczezuja.space CC BY-SA @ Mon 14 Mar 2022 09:06:28 PM CET