Earlier this week I quietly released an iOS app called scout, a Gemini protocol client. I built it quite a while ago but never published, and thought “why not?” Almost immediately after doing so, I read this post that really made me think about the Gemini approach in general. After some deliberation, I thought it would be good to pour more into my personal site and invest in HTTP. The results have been so much fun, and I haven’t been able to stop making changes all week! Here’s a few highlights. Birds Yup, birds. I realized that Merlin Bird ID didn’t have a way to share all the birds on my lifelist, so I found my own way to do it. Involves downloading my data as a CSV then running a script to convert it into JSON that the site uses, so not as fluid as I would like but gets the job done. It’s so fun to scroll through all of them! Library I recently wrote a post about how I started building small apps that help me organize or publish different forms of content, and one that I didn’t…
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