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Basically, it fetches the url,
if it's a pdf it tries to get plain text output,
if it's html it pipes it to a rust binary that uses a "readability" algorithm library to get the content as plain text (here's the code)
also, it calls
w3m
to get formatted text output from that also.
So my thought was that if it's gemini, not http, we can get the gem mark with a small tool like
fetch_remote_content
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Kudos on your project :) Could we use it to archive sic submissions with gemini urls? It's done for http only at the moment.
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An update: I just got it (what a delay) and the moment I flashed a new watch face, it stopped working. Apparently it's a common issue: https://github.com/sqfmi/Watchy/issues/103
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I found the 3d model renders really impressive :D
My favorite Numberphile video is the one about the intermediate value theorem and wobbly (i.e. uneven) tables: Numberphile - "Fix a Wobbly Table (with Math)"
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Wonderful link, thanks :)
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I'm making a foss/cc zine on drawing bitmap images with code samples in Rust: https://github.com/epilys/bitmappers-geometry
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I have a page to catalogue my apparently SOFA projects:
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Not mentioned in the article is that gitea recently got a grant to implement federation with ActivityPub (like Mastodon) https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/16827
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Thanks! I usually avoid npm software and I don't want to install it, so this might be useful for me, I appreciate it.
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Wish I had the equipment to test if it works with amateur radio. I know that AREDN (Amateur Radio Emergency Data Network - https://www.arednmesh.org) can run some TCP services over their mesh network but I don't know any further details.
gemtext should be fine, it is readable enough and will probably be good enough for screenreaders etc.