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gopher-plus
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The Old Internet Shows Signs of Quietly Coming Back
Shameless plug: I recently wrote a gopher client library for Deno, just for fun. https://github.com/matt1/deno-gopher
I also cleaned-up the weird formatting of the Gopher+ protocol and put it on github as a formatted markdown file since it was never and official RFC so trawling through an unstructured txt file when trying to implement the protocol was a pain: https://github.com/gopher-protocol/gopher-plus
Hope it is useful for someone implementing new gopher code like I was! :)
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Lagrange: A Beautiful Gemini Client
I think it is a bit of a chicken and an egg problem. There are a few Gopher+ servers out there, and the Gopher+ protocol is pretty flexible and designed with the metaverse in mind originally (see GopherVR from the original authors).
It is a shame that a lot of current Gopher users seem to be strongly against anything apart from standard Gopher, when the original authors of the protocol had much grander ideas for interactivity & visual interfaces. Sigh.
For anyone interested, the Gopher+ protocol doc never made it to a proper RFC, but is on github in a hyper-linked format to make it easier to read: https://github.com/gopher-protocol/gopher-plus/blob/main/gop...
https://github.com/gopher-protocol/gopher-plus/blob/main/gop... specifically mentions 3D representations of Gopherspace.
- Plain Text Protocols
cantordust
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Battelle Aerospace Science Company Linked with David Grusch and "Alien Technology Corp"
I have also found a GitHub repo that Battelle has published that specializes in "reverse engineering" in which humans are able to visually identify binary patterns within unknown technology: https://github.com/Battelle/cantordust
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Plain Text Protocols
Looks like there's even been a recently open sourced plugin for Ghidra released by Battelle:
https://github.com/Battelle/cantordust
What are some alternatives?
lagrange - A Beautiful Gemini Client
restruct - Rich binary (de)serialization library for Golang
HTTP Parser - http request/response parser for c
go-gopher - The Go Gopher Amigurumi Pattern
unnamed-gopher-client - A modern Gopher client for 2020
syme - White paper for Syme, a zero-knowledge key architecture and encrypted messaging platform
awesome-list-of-specialist-websit
whitepaper - Whitepaper for the web3 cloud.