Hah, I love how this diagram turned out but it sucks that there's no easier way to make it screen reader friendly.
Also I'm glad I fixed up the renderer extension in #agregore finally.
Now I can just click around links to navigate linked data right from my browser.
My pal BeanBoy put together a theme builder for @agregore and I tried cranking out a groady theme using it.
What's cool is that once you save the `.agregorerc` file to your home folder and restart, it'll get applied to all websites that import agregore://theme/style.css` for their default styling. For example: The https://agregore.mauve.moe website!
Neat! Gonna give it a shot now that it's charged. Hopefully I can actually code with this thing.
Newly decorated gecko terrarium! The plants in the back left and along the bottom of the cactus skeleton are real.
I'm honestly so happy I sat down and made this car2dot library. It's made it so much easier to debug #IPFS stuff.
I got this little keyboard from my computer so that I can sit cross legged and have my hands on my lap instead of having to reach up for my keyboard and mouse. I'm also using this to augment my speech to text set up. basically, I use my voice for most of my typing and then this thing for keyboard shortcuts and turning my speech recognition on and off.
Just ran a lil LLM on my #SteamDeck. 7b with 4bit quantization so it's pretty small and dumb. I'm calling it stink-demon.
I'm gonna try to get it to do simple formatting tasks from text I've selected with my mouse based on the speech to text I'm adding to my deck via Vosk and steam-dictation.
Watching @expede do her talk on distributed compute while I mess with keybord bindings at @causalislands 🤯
Now that I have some basics in there, lemme add a DNS address: hyper://gem.mauve.moe/index.gmi
I use namecheap for DNS but you should be able to use whatever you want as long as it supports DNS TXT records.
```
TXT _dnslink.gem dnslink=/hyper/sqtc3rcay8hcg3y8ehcrc66zpiceufstcwupukrggf5eukwp7xdo
```
And bam! I now have a nice looking URL for my blog and it just took a few commands in my devtools and a single DNS record. No servers required!
Occult Enby that's making local-first software with peer to peer protocols, mesh networks, and the web.
Exploring what a local-first cyberspace might look like in my spare time.