Inaugural Phlog Post ------------------------------------------------------------------ It's been an interesting year for me, and I thought why not round this up by giving 'phlogging' a try. Within the gophersphere, this seems to be the universally accepted phrase for trying to publish a "diary"-style series of posts, the word being constructed similar to "blog" from "web log"... The internet doesn't always agree, and so sites consisting mainly of published photographs being called "phlogs", too. Wonder whether this will ever cause confusion. Anyway, I've been eyeing the gophersphere from afar for a while, mainly by reading some articles on Alex Schroeder's blog[1]. But I never quite got around to actually working my ways around the "gophersphere". Then my tilde.club account came through -- I barely remembered applying for it. But after playing around with command-line mail for a while, I also discovered that it offers a neat "public_gopher" directory, so the hump of publishing my own stuff is as low as it can possibly get. With a regular blog, I get into the bike shedding stuff of picking a blog application or a static site generator, then what type of style I want etc. With gopher, it's plain text. Granted, I probably will get around to writing some scripts for publishing it here, and to some kind of web "mirror" version of it, but that's just what I do with repetitive task anyways and the resulting Perl script is probably going to be rather minimal. Meanwhile, I'm trying to get a hold of the existing art, by visiting other phlogs and populating my own moku-pona[2] list. [1] https://alexschroeder.ch/wiki/Diary [2] https://github.com/kensanata/moku-pona