ransei
3 weeks ago
Thank you!! Yes, it was a big change in my life, but I already studied japanese culture/language by myself when I was in the EU, so there was a few expected differences :) But I think most important thing was a lot of follows from my partner! Showed me the way of living here :)
discopotato2
3 weeks ago
It's cool you're getting into gopherspace! Have you come across gemini protocol before? It is similar in style, created more recently tho. Theres terminal clients available for it too
flotsam
3 weeks ago
That gopher hole is pretty fun to fall int., enjoy it! As discopotato said, look into Gemini protocol too. It's inspired by gopher, modernized to use TLS for privacy/security and support for linking documents together :-) https://geminiprotocol.net/
ransei
3 weeks ago
Hello ^^/ Thanks!!!! Yes, I know little about gemini protocol (also a friend of mine has a website there :) ). But I never tried it myself -> I'll try to look deeper into it in near future and maybe create a little article :)
I used to love tiling window managers. Once i started learning gnome's hotkeys, its just started feeling like a mix of regular desktop and easily tileable that is perfect for me! I've recently realized how much of a godsend backups are (unfortuntately found out personally) so i'm considering setting up some automatic backup thing on a home server. I love the anime girl reminder thing such a cool idea might steal heh
You got the point! -> Actually I'm thinking about changing the posts design somehow so it's more easy to understand which one is a new one :D But I'm glad you could find it :) I think you doing right! It's always better to change your main machine after you feel comfortable enough with the Linux. I also started with minor swaps like: VMs under Windows. Tilling WM and gnome? Nice choice!
Also I have to ask this: What you think about stuffs like Hyprland or Omarchy OS? Yes, backups... I can feel your pain :/ But that's a great idea! Would be cool to have a backup server at homelab!^^ About the reminder: If you would like to know more, let me know, the code is a little mess, but I can send you the source if you want :)