Sirens: Jason Peters, Maria Nocheydía - 16 Aug feat. Jason Peters, Eternaut, Space Cookie

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@murdock what's up? I have a lot of gopher experience. My favorite gopher server is #spacecookie. Also have you seen my static gopherhole builder, "burrow?"
I think I'm going to make a Docker image for serving a #gopherhole based off my docker image for #spacecookie which will also have a #git server changes can be pushed to, which will trigger the gopherhole being rebuilt with my #burrow static site builder.
The author of #spacecookie just reached out to me and we're now in correspondence. How wonderful!

I have a proof-of-concept/almost finished static gopherhole generator on GitHub! It's made in #haskell and should work with any #Gopher protocol daemon, especially #spacecookie (which I made a Docker setup for) and #pygopherd.

Warning: not fit for production use. Very messy. Proof-of-concept. First real version coming soon.

https://github.com/hyperrealgopher/burrow

hyperrealgopher/burrow

Static gopherhole generator. Contribute to hyperrealgopher/burrow development by creating an account on GitHub.

I've made a #docker setup for #spacecookie (a #haskell #gopher server). The image is me routing my #waffle #gopher client written in #haskell through torsocks to access my hidden gopherhole.

https://github.com/hyperrealgopher/docker-spacecookie

Serving hidden IRC/ZNC and gopherhole at: hyperzzzk4zxiyghqnkrgi67hmqn2tr7ju4zoyi3hlzapm3pxh5vkhqd.onion

I have a weird issue where xdg-open doesn't work when using torsocks, though.

hyperrealgopher/docker-spacecookie

Docker for the Spacecookie Gopher server. Contribute to hyperrealgopher/docker-spacecookie development by creating an account on GitHub.

Using a little known tool called #zpaq for compression/archival/backing up certain things. I want to write an article about it soon. In fact, I think that's what I might do next: make a #spacecookie/#tor #Docker image (on GitHub).
Though, the smart thing would be to not spread myself thin, focus on making the IRC server as best it can be (including its maintenence), getting Waffle 1.0 out soon, hosting my own Gopherhole with #Spacecookie with a custom hidden tor service Docker image and making a Gopher proxy that lets you browse www from Gopher clients. I have other ideas, too...