I recently stumbled upon Kristall - "a browser without support for css/js/wasm or graphical websites. It can display user-styled documents in several formats, including gemini, html, markdown, … provided by a server via gemini, gopher, http, finger, …" As it supports not only Gemini & Gopher, but also HTTP/S, it's a nice way to view a stripped down version of the web. 💙
https://kristall.random-projects.net/
(Kristall)
(published 2024-10-01)
The good news is: Sites like this one still exist. 💙 https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/
(published 2024-10-01)
And there's Chicaco95 Plus! 😅 You've got to love it!
https://github.com/grassmunk/Chicago95/tree/master/Plus
(Plus! for Chicago95)
PS: I wrote a blog post on Chicago95.
(published 2024-10-01)
use Lingua::Romana::Perligata; #Perl for the XXI-imum Century
"If you have to ask "Why?", then the answer probably won't make any sense to you either." 😅 https://users.monash.edu/~damian/papers/HTML/Perligata.html
PS: Damian Conway, the author of this package, also wrote "Object Oriented Perl" (Manning, 1999), a programming book I really enjoyed! https://users.monash.edu/~damian/papers/HTML/Perligata.html
(published 2024-10-01)
Diese Ausgabe der LTI ("Lingua Tertii Imperii", Sprache des Dritten Reiches) habe ich vor etwa 20 Jahren aus einem Schrank in der Schule geklaut. Behandelt wurde das Werk nicht. Es hat mich nachhaltig beeinflusst - vermutlich mehr als jedes andere Buch. Brandaktuell..
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/LTI_%E2%80%93_Notizbuch_eines_Philologen
(Viktor Klemperer, LTI)
(published 2024-10-01)