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got it? it's green (if your client supports ansi stuff)
The gemlog situation
I've been keeping a not-very-productive gemlog at tilde.team, where I also have an account (one can't be grateful enough to all these tildes). Until very recently, that was something I didn't need to care much about. I was writing my [gem|ph|b]log entries locally with a modified version of bashblog, adding files to a git repo and then pulling those entries from ~team.
Recently, the gemini server at team has started going a bit unreliable. I remembered my account here, and cloned the /gemlog/ repo here as well. As of right now, it's very much a mirror of what until now was (only) at tilde.team/~jmcs/gemlog/ , and that's why if you read it, you might find mentions to "jmcs@tilde.team" instead of "jmcs@tilde.green", and things like that. I hope nothing too distracting.
With time, I'll have to consider where this smol gemlog will live, and adjust "headings" and little details like that. For now, I hereby invite you, potential reader, to take a look:
My gemlog. Hope you like it
Try searching something from the gemlog
(adapted from this script by Sava.rocks)
take a look!
tilde.green gemini root page