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author | Vincent Douillet <vincent@vdouillet.fr> | 2021-11-01 19:49:10 +0100 |
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committer | Vincent Douillet <vincent@vdouillet.fr> | 2021-11-01 20:04:30 +0100 |
commit | 29838aad72fbabc5525883cbaddcfa33d0aedfcd (patch) | |
tree | 5cd02afbd6178b815ae870a9770e86c06a7eb037 | |
parent | 6595cafe41544ab13935d0e2356b101631d0e930 (diff) |
fix typo in browsing gems
-rw-r--r-- | 20211011-browsing-gems.md | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/20211011-browsing-gems.md b/20211011-browsing-gems.md index ca01d59..0973fa7 100644 --- a/20211011-browsing-gems.md +++ b/20211011-browsing-gems.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ By now you may be thinking "sounds good, how do I hop on?". All you need is a Ge If you've got a bit of time on your hands, I highly recommend wandering a bit in geminispace. Within a few hours you'll most likely have found some capsules (what would be sites in traditional HTTP realm) discussing topics of particular interest to you. You can start with these resources which I found great to discover content: -* [Gedit](gemini://geddit.glv.one) is a kind of Reddit clone +* [Geddit](gemini://geddit.glv.one) is a kind of Reddit clone * [geminispace.info](gemini://geminispace.info/search) is a search engine You may have also noticed a new blog layout here, which is honestly inspired by the way gemini documents are rendered in the two previously mentioned browsers. I was having issues with Pelican, which I used previously, so I decided to develop my own static generator. It's all achieved with a Makefile that you can find on my git page. As it is, it's quite bare and I may improve it a bit in the future... Who knows, maybe I'll add some Gemini capsule magic to it ;) |