zlg's Guestbook

This is where you can leave feedback for me to read. I typically
won't censor anything except spam and harassment. It's especially
useful if you know of any Gopherspaces that are worth reading! If it's
interesting to me, it might end up in the "Other Gopherholes" page.

When commenting, tell me about yourself and/or what brings you to
gopherspace. It'd be nice to see how far my little gopherhole is
reaching!

Note: All timestamps are UTC (Universal Coordinated Time).
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comment 107
2024-10-31 03:38
    @106 Yeah, this particular place is meant for Gopher-related
    content. Nothing against smolweb things, I might find a place to
    add the link on another, more relevant protocol. Also thanks for
    mentioning Spanish shame. I had never heard of that before! --zlg
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comment 106
2024-09-17 09:07
    http hosting in Gopher is spanish shame
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comment 105
2024-09-16 09:37
    [removed: off-topic]
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comment 104
2024-06-13 20:02
    [removed: spam]
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comment 103
2024-06-03 23:00
    People like Gopher. I think because when they see him for the first
    time, they ask: “Wow! It's really is be possible?”
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comment 102
2024-06-02 23:28
    (cont'd from @101) also lots of niche and nerdy content on here that
    is harder to find on the Web. Stuff like HAM radio, retro computing,
    DSP fiddling, etc. --zlg
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comment 101
2024-06-02 23:26
    It took 8 years but congrats on getting the 100th comment! lol That
    aside, I think a lot of Gopherholes start out with little in the way
    of direction, and evolve as the author explores or thinks more about
    things. A lot end up just as phlogs, but there's
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comment 100
2024-05-28 09:15
    My situation is the opposite. I'm worried that I won't be scolded
    for using too much traffic in Gopher :) In fact a just need to
    understand what you want to offer people. Most Gopher Holes are
    one-page messages: "I'm alive, I was here." In general, it seems to
    me that this protocol is the future. People are tired of HTTPs
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comment 99
2024-05-27 11:22
    The mid-2010s was an interesting time where forward-thinking techies
    were looking backwards, pining for something simpler than HTTP.
    Now that Gopher's been rediscovered, Gemini has been made, and
    ActivityPub is taking off, we're seeing a bit less participation
    than we had during the early hey-day of Bongusta. My own Gopherhole
    has been off- and on-line since 2016. It seems to be the nature of
    the 'net. --zlg
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comment 98
2024-05-27 09:08
    In Gopher, if exclude the TOR network, there are approximately 400
    servers in Online. In fact, this is very little. Just 6 years ago
    there were many times more of them. I borrowed Gopher hosting to
    develop the Gopher:// space. In fact, basic things are missing.
    Free Gopher hosting with FTP access and normal virtual disk space,
    free guest book service and other. This is the base for future
    development of GopherSpace. Thanks for conversations.
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comment 97
2024-05-27 06:22
    @96 Maybe that will be the topic of my next post. This code could
    use some review anyway. :) --zlg
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comment 96
2024-05-26 08:11
    Yes, here: gopher://shibboleths.org/1/home/gb Unfortunately there
    are not so many of them. It seems that most people, including
    myself, have problems setting up a guestbook for Gopher.
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comment 95
2024-05-26 06:31
    @94 that's an interesting idea. Do you have a link to a list of
    guestbooks you've foiund thus far? --zlg
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comment 94
2024-05-22 08:56
    I'm collecting links to all the Gopher guestbooks so I can read them
    to stay up to date with all the goings-on on GopherSpace. There are
    very few guest books at Gopher. Therefore, I would be grateful if
    you share links to new guest books. Guestbooks always contain new
    links to other Gopher holers.
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comment 93
2024-05-22 07:27
    Thanks for the new links to look at, guys! I enjoy coming back to
    this page to remember why I hang out on Gopher. :) I took the
    opportunity to clean up the comments a little and reformat
    multi-post comments for easier viewing. I left a 'transparency
    trail' behind as to what happened to each comment affected.
    Yeah, it's a bit crazy for a little guestbook, but I'm
    testing some ideas here before I expand them. Please let me
    know what you guys think of this small change to viewing
    comments. --zlg
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comment 92
2024-05-16 19:45
    Hello from gopher://zaibatsu.circumlunar.space/1/~zaphodb/
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comment 91
2024-05-13 10:24
    [removed: spam]
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comment 90
2024-03-20 20:57
    Hello from gopher://shibboleths.org Happy gophering!
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comment 89
2024-03-09 18:53
    This is nice, Gopher is a nice, simple protocol.
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comment 88
2024-03-09 18:51
    This is a comment
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comment 87
2024-02-18 12:19
    http://old.net.eu.org/
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comment 86
2024-02-18 12:19
    https://github.com/turboblack/HamsterCMS
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comment 85
2024-01-16 07:20
    test numero dos.
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comment 84
2024-01-15 16:40
    Yet another test, we're recovering from a drive failure that
    happened at the end of 2023. The Underground lives on! --zlg
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comment 83
2023-11-13 17:22
    Saying hi from sunny california. Keep it up!
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comment 82
2023-06-29 19:35
    Hello from the Netherlands
    Keep on Gophering !
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comment 81
2023-04-08 06:58
    testing in 2023
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comment 80
2022-09-05 06:44
    y helo thar
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comment 79
2022-04-11 01:49
    I'm a lumberjack and I'm okay.
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comment 78
2022-03-22 00:26
    hello from gopher://magical.fish
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comment 77
2022-03-07 11:08
    [removed: bad request]
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comment 76
2022-03-05 07:10
    [removed: bad request]
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comment 75
2022-01-23 18:05
    Greetings from gopher://gopherspace.de - German Gopher Service
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comment 74
2021-12-13 22:44
    [removed: duplicate of @73]
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comment 73
2021-12-13 22:41
    Hi :D interesting gopherhole, thx
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comment 72
2021-11-04 17:06
    Good afternoon. I propose to exchange links. If you are
    interested, please write the answer in my guestbook. Thanks.
    gopher://gopher.erb.pw/1/roman
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comment 71
2021-11-01 19:38
    @65: The gopherhole's code is hosted at
    https://git.zlg.space/gopher. I've been making improvements lately.
    :) -- zlg
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comment 70
2021-10-31 00:44
    Commenting has been fixed! --zlg
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comment 69
2021-06-18 16:57
    hi!
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comment 68
2020-12-07 19:37
    Hello!
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comment 67
2020-11-20 12:52
    Hello world
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comment 66
2020-10-06 03:26
    hi
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comment 65
2020-09-26 13:49
    Hi from gopher://yasendfile.org. Keep up the nice gopher work!
    Perhaps we can share guestbook scripts ;-)
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comment 64
2020-07-21 03:36
    Hi Hayden! Thanks for such a long comment, sorry I missed it by over
    a month! Cool stuff on your gopherhole; your infrastructure diagrams
    are pretty nice! I'll add it to my links page. :) --zlg
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comment 63
2020-06-14 00:28
    [combined to @60]
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comment 62
2020-06-08 16:34
    [combined to @60]
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comment 61
2020-06-08 16:33
    [combined to @60]
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comment 60
2020-06-08 16:29
    [combined and formatted for easier viewing]
    [haydenh, please reach out if my formatting is wrong --zlg]

    Hi from gopher://haydenvh.com:73. I saw some discussion of gopher
    clients here, so I thought I'd chip in with one that I found
    and started modifiying and maintaining. The original source is
    http://github.com/kieselsteini/cgo, and my version of it can be
    found here git://haydenvh.com/cgo.

    The client is written in C, and there is a small shell script that
    goes along with it, that is used as a plumber, for handing off
    files to be opened by external programs. All navigation is done
    with the keyboard, with each link being assigned a certain key
    (aa, ab, ac ... zz, aaa, aab ..., zzz).  All other commands are
    done using punctuation, and they can perform different
    functionality when a string is appended to them.

    My personal reason for coming to gopherspace is primarily the fact
    that when I want to write something, I can just start typing it,
    without having to care much about how my markdown is going to look
    in html form, etc. I also love the scriptability that I have on
    the gopher server I use, geoymidae. I've since written a bit about
    it here:

    gopher://haydenvh.com:73/1/git/cgo.gph --haydenh
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comment 59
2020-05-25 17:23
    I have made my VGStash database available publicly for people to
    crunch, via JSON file. Check out the announcements section for more
    details. --zlg
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comment 58
2020-03-22 20:31
    testing again
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comment 57
2019-12-30 17:27
    Hello from gopher://tildecow.com Thanks for the Phun!
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comment 56
2019-12-23 22:20
    Nice!
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comment 55
2019-11-05 03:28
    Just tossing another comment onto the pile to show I'm still around.
    Life's been crazy but I'm still here! --zlg
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comment 54
2019-07-23 03:15
    The server was down for a while as I was swapping OSes out. It
    should be more stable from now on. --zlg
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comment 53
2019-06-18 01:57
    I finally had the chance to pull off the migration. The gopherhole's
    content is rearranged. There are more things to iron out yet, but
    the "big" work is done. --zlg
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comment 52
2019-06-17 02:50
    The phlog has been completely removed as of today. Links pointing to
    entries will no longer work. Thanks to those who read it over the
    years. --zlg
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comment 51
2019-05-01 00:28
    The phlog has been closed as of today. --zlg
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comment 50
2019-04-22 03:22
    hi from magical.fish:70
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comment 49
2019-04-12 02:36
    Thanks for this space
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comment 48
2019-01-31 17:35
    Greetz from cyberspace - gopher://InfinitelyRemote.com
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comment 47
2019-01-26 16:07
    @46: Thanks for the link! I've had a passing interest in Plan
    9 for a while, maybe I'll throw it into a VM and give it an
    honest shot. --zlg
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comment 46
2019-01-26 15:55
    plan9 from gopherspace -- kamalatta.ddnss.de
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comment 44
2018-08-10 04:15
    @42: It is indeed one of the easiest ways to find feeds, since
    they tend to hang out in the head element. It's not so easy
    to find in a mobile browser, though, which is why I added the
    extra link at the bottom. Thanks for the tip though! --zlg
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comment 42
2018-08-08 18:55
    Hey, so I was just reading your post about RSS feed
    discoverability, and I found that the simplest way for me to
    find the feeds was by using firefox to look directly as the
    source of the page. It's usually near the top of the page, and
    one can search the source to find the feed.
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comment 41
2018-08-05 08:09
    The website now has its subscribe link, at the bottom. --zlg
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comment 40
2018-07-29 08:26
    @39: Thanks! It's a simple fix, and doesn't disrupt the
    average site design due to how common footers with lists of
    links are. As a side note, lynx seems to cut off my database
    queries once it reaches the edge of the screen... Does it do
    that for you? --zlg
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comment 39
2018-07-29 03:42
    the bit about adding a visible link to your feed is a very
    good suggestion. lynx will still show feeds at the top, but
    the share of the browser world held by lynx is tiny. - jynx
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comment 38
2018-07-01 06:28
    yo
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comment 37
2018-06-24 22:45
    Howdy!
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comment 36
2018-06-11 13:06
    Hi! Good stuff.
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comment 33
2018-02-12 10:08
    This comment is made using vf1 as well. I've noticed that I
    cannot use the 'less' command without some sort of tmpfile,
    which vf1 can't seem to create. Do I need to do anything
    special to fix this? --zlg
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comment 32
2018-02-11 09:10
    Hey ZLG, Solderpunk here, testing your guestbook with VF-1!
    Expect an email from me in the near future on this matter.
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comment 31
2018-02-06 20:46
    @30: Thanks! ASCII art's more difficult than it looks, but the
    effect is well worth it. --zlg
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comment 30
2018-02-04 11:11
    hi zlg, you have created a nice place here. i'll come back
    later for reading more of your articles. your ascii-art is
    beautiful. --kroovy
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comment 29
2017-12-02 22:19
    Gopher clients are super easy to write. I have a server
    that I wrote in python. You can just do the complement.
    gopher://dread.life/1/
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comment 28
2017-11-20 22:43
    love your blog, keep it up! --boomlinde
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comment 27
2017-10-29 00:32
    @26 currently I use lynx on my desktop and Overbite Android
    for my phone. Neither are optimal. When I get the gumption,
    I'm considering building a gopher client in Python (or maybe
    C), since there really aren't any good ones out there. --zlg
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comment 26
2017-10-28 21:52
    What does everyone use to browse the gophersphere?
    After much research, I landed on this
    https://sites.google.com/site/matjaz85/gopherclient
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comment 25
2017-10-26 22:57
    I like to stab li poly batteries with a needle until they make
    big fire. also I miss chester from linkin park.
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comment 24
2017-08-14 00:44
    Greetings from Wyoming! I am also running a gopher
    server on an RPi3 - The Raspberry Pi of Death -
    gopher://rpod.leveck.us:70
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comment 22
2017-06-11 23:05
    Keep on keeping on! :)
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comment 21
2017-05-13 02:36
    @20 Great to hear! I've been meaning to get back to EO as
    well. I beat EO1 but the 6th stratum is a pain! I might just
    move onto EO2... --zlg
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comment 20
2017-04-11 19:55
    Your gopherhole instilled me with great interest in dungeon
    crawlers. Starting Legend of Grimrock and Etrian Odyssey when
    I fix a DS that's laying around.
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comment 18
2017-02-19 05:46
    Greetings from dusted.dk! Really cool gopherhole! I'll be
    checking up on this! By the way, check out npm gopher-lib :)
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comment 15
2017-01-01 07:32
    @13 I checked your gopherhole out just the other night and
    like how each page's content is behind a 'link', so it's not
    inundating the navigation. Self-hosting is a great idea,
    and becoming more attractive as more companies try to run
    analytics on people. Stay safe out there, and thanks for
    visiting! --zlg
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comment 14
2017-01-01 07:30
    @11 Glad to know someone else appreciates the design of older
    games! I'm actually not done with that article; I plan to
    cover a few more games with it in the future. I agree that a
    lot of people don't experiment as much as they used to, and
    the design of many things suffers as a result. Thanks for
    visiting! --zlg
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comment 13
2016-12-28 13:06
    Great gopherhole! I'm digging my own at dusted.dk but it may
    not be of interest, thought I'm a fellow programmer! :) I like
    the idea of an Internet that is more than the web and more
    than "Apps" and commercial services. All have computers, all
    build it!
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comment 11
2016-12-23 15:07
    Guten Tag, mein Freund! I grew up with SNES, and MMX was
    my absolute-favorite cartridge. The thing is, my parents
    got most of my games used, which never came with a manual.
    I never asked questions; I just played them and see'd what
    happen'd. Over time, people just started asking more and more
    questions, afraid to "just do it and see what happens." Props
    for remembering Super Metroid too. What a fantastic lot of
    entertainment. --Brian G
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comment 10
2016-10-19 11:37
    @9 I hope you enjoy your travels!
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comment 9
2016-10-11 01:02
    Just browsing the gopherspace.
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comment 8
2016-10-07 12:21
    test
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comment 7
2016-07-07 12:28
    @6: Yeah, Firefox has been odd ever since the Australis UI
    got pushed. With Hello, Pocket, and the upcoming deprecation
    of their extension system, Mozilla is taking things in a
    direction I'm not sure is best for the Web. I enjoyed the
    ideas that uzbl represented: using an embeddable browser
    engine and creating simple plumbing around it to facilitate
    user needs is the most UNIX-y way to do it, and has the
    potential to build a broad and active community. afaik, uzbl's
    not even active anymore, which is a shame.
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comment 6
2016-06-28 15:58
    So-called "modern" web browsers mostly suck. That is why
    SeaMonkey ("unofficial" community-driven software) is better
    than Firefox (official commercial product of the Mozilla
    Foundation).
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comment 4
2016-06-27 18:49
    I've had similar results in Firefox and noticed the same
    things, except text files would never render in UTF-8 unless
    I told it to. The last time I checked up on Firefox settings,
    upstream seemed to have actively removed UTF-8-by-default
    stating "UTF-8 is not a legacy encoding so we
    shouldn't list it in fallbacks." I'll recheck my settings to
    see if I can find a way around it. Good to know Floodgap's
    listing is bringing some visitors! :)
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comment 3
2016-06-26 00:11
    There is a way to use OverbiteFF with UTF-8 by default
    (without any manual switching). I use SeaMonkey with
    OverbiteFF extension for Gopher. My settings are:
    1)Settings->Languages->Encoding by default->UTF-8;
    2)View->Encoding->Autodetection->None in SeaMonkey graphical
    menu. The result? All Gopher menus (type 1) and text files
    (type 0) are rendered as UTF-8. But if I encounter a Gopher
    menu or a text document in any encoding other than UTF-8, I
    have to manually switch. P.S.: I came across your hole through
    gopher://gopher.floodgap.com/1/new
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comment 2
2016-06-16 02:51
    Testing, one two.
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comment 1
2016-06-16 00:47
    First!