You can use server-side forms to update pages
source? documentation? code example? I’ve searched and never found anything
You can use server-side forms to update pages
source? documentation? code example? I’ve searched and never found anything
My understanding is that there’s no way to make anything that’s not a read-only website with it. So Gemini users could have a lemmy proxy to get a read-only view of lemmy, but it would not be possible for a Gemini user to interact with any website without exiting the Gemini client and using another program. This makes the protocol more of a novelty/toy/dead-end to me, but I can imagine some people want to keep it this way.
Download everything that would upset you if it were no longer available forever starting tomorrow.
IDK why’d you even bother with legal, it’s easy enough to rip mp3s out of any youtube video.
these are in my ~/.zshrc
:
# download any video as mp3
# if video is chaptered, split each chapter into separate song files
alias yt-mp3='yt-dlp --extract-audio --audio-format mp3 --split-chapters --no-check-certificate'
modern chromebooks are secretly linux under the hood and can run android/linux apps. you could also try remoting into a server for development, like over ssh/vim or via code-server.
I use to use qbtorrent search, but it stopped working a few years ago.
I’m not going to install a random program just to look at a webpage that’s not open source. If forms exist in Gemini, it should be documented somewhere.