<title>cybersavior(7)</title>

<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/"/>

<updated>2025-01-12T19:21:53-08:00</updated>

<id>gemini://cybersavior.dev/</id>

<entry>

	<title>now with a popularity list for tag usage</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00132_tagrank.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00132_tagrank.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2025-01-12T19:21:53-08:00</updated>

	<summary>

	New page I've been thinking about adding for a while and just decided I should do now.

	I already have backreference calculation for pages which I find to be nice, but I don't have anything that approximates the tag clouds seen on most blogs. I don't really care about grouping tags for closeness, but I do want a way to see the tag usage frequency[1] and a decent way to start navigation through the tag system[2]. Currently the way I use the site is find a page then go from there to a tag then to a new page, but I have to find that first page first.

=> [1] tagrank | [2] tags

	Anyway the intention is finding that first page by "tag" rather than by host. Because I don't really have any special treatment for tags (they are just nodes in the tree which I use not as a content leaf node, but a psudo branch, If I ignore the nomenclature and allow any node to be considered, then I can use the back reference count as number of times it has been used as a tag.

	This will probably have some affect of pushing muffet[3] and slov[4] higher up in the list than ideal, but it's fine. safe[5] will probably be at the top followed by nsfw[6] since I try to use either one or the other on all content pages (I feel I may have been a bit slacking on this now that I think about it.)

=> [3] muffet | [4] slov | [5] safe | [6] nsfw

	It will also tell me which tags haven't been used as much.

	Anyway, it's not a huge update, but the new code is in the muffet archive and the page is live at tagrank[7]

=> [7] tagrank

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>A Response to An Inquiry into the Fundamental Composition of the Universe</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00131_fundamental_composition.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00131_fundamental_composition.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2025-01-08T02:24:56-08:00</updated>

	<summary>

We shall keep this brief.

On the whole we have little in the way of rebuttal to this line of inquiry. On the whole the theory appears to be sound. We do however have some more practical things to discuss regarding these parallel worlds and more specifically dormant world.

Professor Imagawa describes worlds as having various levels of potential energy, but that the whole system of worlds maintains a fixed energy level, thus posits a system of world annihilation without going into detail about this process. Again, we do not fully disagree with this notion. Indeed, we believe that the effects of this are noticable through what has been termed the gravitational effect of "dark matter". This leads us to our first quibble. The energy of the system, or at least the system as viewable from "current reality" is not fixed; it has increased quite dramatically since the "creation of the universe" and appears to still be increasing. Thus, we believe that while there is some annihilation effect it is not as described in the inquiry.

Based on the research we have undertaken we are of the belief that worlds are "annihilated" by degrees, first becoming detached then as they lose energy dropping through distict levels of causality until eventually they have completely faded from having any causal effect on reality. This can be termed annihilation. We don't believe there is a fixed point of view, however, so this effect is mutual from any observer in the "annihilated" world.

Speaking practically we are all familiar with this process, and this is the core of why we have decided to release this. The form it takes is entirely dependant on the causal nearness to the receiver.

Those works which are termed "fiction" (or even "non-fiction" for that matter) are, in reality, the result of the folding in of these parallel worlds in a form in-line with that world's potental causal energy. An unread text document having low potential energy, a story you hear about from a group of friends, much higher, something you experienced yesterday, higher yet. Feel free to consider the works which inhabit your present reality and their relative potential causal energies.

It is tempting to say that we all share a reality, which exists at a specific time, however consider the causal potential energy of some man camping in the woods of Germany to a child living in a village in Uruguay. They may as well not exist to each other. Indeed they /do not/ exist to each other, except in very abstracted form. Perhaps the man in Germany, is one of the gnats which was on a leaf of a tree they passed as they went about their daily routine. Unnoticed entirely, existant only in that the child /could/ have taken notice, if they chose to. Likewise, for the man in Germany.

We may be propmted to say more on the subject. However, we promised to keep this brief.

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>emulsified emotion</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/mayo.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/mayo.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-12-27T10:22:44-08:00</updated>

	<summary>

.

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>updating for new links on the denpa webring</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/denpa_webring.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/denpa_webring.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-11-25T08:34:30-08:00</updated>

	<summary>

.

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>what's the point of my 'blog' section under writing?</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00124_not_sure_why.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00124_not_sure_why.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-11-13T03:14:57-08:00</updated>

	<summary>

I already have the ability to make blog[1] like entries under feed[2] and i don't even need to touch the indental[3] files to do that. I don't even need to open acme. and since rc in rio has full mouse chording and editing higher up in the buffer it'ts actually a pretty decent experiance. The down sides is that i can't use the more fun features of plan9 acme[4], like pipeing selected text to commands and having it be auto replaced by the result. but I got by without that kind of stuff before anyway.

=> [1] blog | [2] feed | [3] indental | [4] plan9

the main down side is that i need to type with a quirk here. i need to double my apostrophies in order to escape them. enevitably I will forget one or two and then feeder will happily progress and fill in the incorrect information to the feed.ndtl file. But upside is if I put them here, It's easier to not make them muffet_text text[5] entries, and instead I can use all the shortcuts for links and such properly.

=> [5] muffet

I already have the blog section so I guess I will keep it. But also Since law order[6] is boring, I will also be putting what are ostensibly blog updates here as well.

=> [6] law

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>another edgecase detected</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00123_dumb.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00123_dumb.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-11-11T08:41:36-08:00</updated>

	<summary>

Aparently something in my slov/muffet processing flow doesn't tolerate entry names with length of one. I tried to make a post with the name X and it fails. I dug into muffet a bit and don't think that is where the problem is, but maybe it is. It does get stuck trying to cannonize the string (cannonizing is a process of takeing a string like 'HeLLo ThErE' and changing it to the cannon name for that entry in the database -> 'hello_there')

I think the problem is more likely with slov reading the names from the ndtl files. But it could also be a bug in the slov-muffet communication protocol. names of other lengths don't get truncated by one which would be a clear indication of an off-by-one in the cannonize function, the only reason why cannonize would have a problem is if it is given an empty string, or an address that simply isn't a string. (yes I know I should probably have a way to detect that the string is empty in cannonize. But unlike actual consumer software where you have to have a billion little checks for all the ways a user might try to break things, I'm the only user of this software, so I just don't purposefully try buffer overruns on slov or something. But this is a bug. This one post aside, there is plenty reason to fix names with length of one. I've already tried to make x.html, and who knows how long before I find a reason for g.html, or l.html.

Anyway. I just changed the name to xx[1] rather than X, and then copied XX to X. It's not perfect. Because I had to manually edit the file and when I regenerate the site next time It will just overwrite the change, and X isn't in the database as a known name. so ya. gotta fix it. bleh.

=> [1] xx

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>sleeping like an ARG protag</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/xx.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/xx.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-11-11T01:00:10-08:00</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>new boss same as the old boss</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/elections.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/elections.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-11-07T08:09:38-08:00</updated>

	<summary>

some complaints about the election results

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>maybe tending to a site is like tending a garden. That would be why I'm bad at it</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/new_hole.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/new_hole.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-11-03T07:22:42-08:00</updated>

	<summary>

maybe I'll be more active now that this place is set up for it.

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>this took a hell of a lot longer than I expected it should</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00115_slov_and_muffet_edits_for_new_time_stamps.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00115_slov_and_muffet_edits_for_new_time_stamps.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-07-25T23:48:54-07:00</updated>

	<summary>

well, i finally got muffet working with the new time stamps. I ended up getting so messed up i ended up needing to throw all my edits from the past 5 days and starting over. It definitely went easier this time, but in fixing it, i realized there were some issues that i baked into slov, and then worked around in my previous iteration of muffet, so fixing the problem in slov meant redoing a decent amount of basically all of muffet. It wasn't that bad, since it was the same thing just in about 15 places. running the program it it hung then loading acid to figure out where it was hanging then making the change. compile rinse repeat.

then i had to re add the changes for the rss validation i added before.

anyway. it seems like it's working now.

i sware to god if it's not i'm going to blow something up with a kilo of thermite.

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>finished my feed entry script</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/feeder.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/feeder.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-07-25T08:15:20-07:00</updated>

	<summary>

Took longer than I wanted it to, and decided to use rc rather than a c program with plan9 gui control.h

but it works if you are seeing this, because i'm using it to make this entry!

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>using rc to generate rss feed entries with proper time stamps</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00113_new_feed_entry_method.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00113_new_feed_entry_method.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-07-24T23:02:49-07:00</updated>

	<summary>

It's been a few days to do this thing that I thought would be easily done in like 1 hour...

but I did finally get this working if this shows up.

altho, i still need to setup muffet to be able to handle the new date codes still so not quite done.

but this entry should still exist in the database logging when I finished this part at least

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>checking to see if my rss generation works now?</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00112_testing_new_rss_gen.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00112_testing_new_rss_gen.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-07-20T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

previously manually edited the rss to fix problems in the generation. now testing changes to muffet[1] to correctly generate rss. atom is also getting a fix here that was causing the body of the news to be duplicated, but otherwise i'm leaving it alone because i was only fixing rss and rss also had this problem and the fix applied to both.

=> [1] muffet

edit: looks like it mostly worked, but also has weird sideeffects.

rss "validates" now, but previously ids weren't unique and needed to be, so i changed what im using as id, and now all old posts are duplicated in newsboat. any new subscriber to the feed won't get duplicated entries, but newsboat stored the old ids. oh well.

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>another random update</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00111_more_stuff.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00111_more_stuff.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-06-18T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

Adding a few things I wrote in the past while.

Python[1] is about the AI voice generator problems I had to deal with.

=> [1] python

Moving[2] discusses random happenings in daily life over the past while. Essentially explaining part of the recent hiatus, the rest of which had been entropy after getting out of the habit of plan9ing[3].

=> [2] moving | [3] plan9

Queen of /g/[4] is about some delusions of grandure.

=> [4] queen_of_g

Day Trip[5] is a wip short story of dubious historicity.

=> [5] day_trip

What is a Philosopher[6] is a pointless question about acedemia gatekeeping terms.

=> [6] what_is_a_philosopher

Red Queen Hypothesis[7] is an excerpt from Daemon.

=> [7] red_queen_hypothesis

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>some talk about some games I like</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/kamidori.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/kamidori.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2024-06-15T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

n0 thanks to y0u i have been reminded i havn't submitted any posts here in a while. rss[1] has been broken apparently forever? I didn't notice because it literally was the difference between a 'd' and 'D' and my rss reader didn't give a shit about that. Anyway, I will have fixed that with this post. Also I use AI voice reader for posts, and it broke since my previous post. That has been annoying to fix. slightly updated model now (the ominous groaning intermitantly should be gone now, part of me liked it tho, because it was spooky[2]. But more about that later.

=> [1] rss | [2] spoopy

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>a random post about my history with knives</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/knives.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/knives.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-12-07T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

Just a post about a trip through the knife rabbit hole.

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Some slight modifications to how gemini pages are built</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00104_minor_gemini_changes.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00104_minor_gemini_changes.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-11-30T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

Saw that a crawler had been looking at my gemini pages, because it was kind enough to include it's name in a request (it loaded a page like 'gemini://cybersavior.dev/robots.txt?gemini://their.gem/faq')

Looking at it, it seems they scrape pages for hash tags in the content then add it to a searchable db freeshell.de[1] . Pretty cool stuff, but the way I use tags wouldn't get picked up. So, for the purposes of gemini, I didn't really have anything for them. But, I do have a taging system, and it was an easy enough task to change how I generated the pages to make my tags "hash tags", thank muffet[2] for making this a one line change.

=> [1] freeshell.de | [2] muffet

But since I was perusing the code, I decided to fix something that had been bothering me about my gemini files for a while. I had been doing links such that when they were read out they didn't include their text in the main body. So the muffet link above would just read [2] instead of muffet[2] in the gem file. I had been dreading changing this because I thought it would be a complicated fix, but it was rather easy to do and I feel silly for putting it off. Anyway. There are some other minor things, like letting you know if a link is to an audio file or image on the link rather than it just being a blind link.

Hopefully that makes it a nicer experiance.

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Some new texts added</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00103_a_happy_update.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00103_a_happy_update.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-11-30T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

A light talk about the good things about steven_universe[1]

=> [1] steven_universe

A darker lament about becoming senile serious_problem[2]

=> [2] serious_problem

An infohazard discussing religion and visions of the abyss midori_loop[3]

=> [3] midori_loop

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Gemini was slow</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00102_slow_gemini.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00102_slow_gemini.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-11-23T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

I have been annoyed with how slow gemini has been loading. Even with the smaller MP3s it's taking /way/ too long to load. Turns out proxying all network activity on a port across the world and doing all access through p9 is just terrible for performance. I bit the bullet and transfered all the gemini files to temuorin[1] and am now running the gemini server only using local files. It is /much/ faster. I was really not wanting to do this tho, because now it means my workflow now has to include moving files onto temuorin[2]. I can do some clever rimporting and binding to make it work without needing to do a lot of busy work, or I could set up a cron job to automatically clone things over daily or something. sigh.

=> [1] temuorin | [2] temuorin

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Some Gemini Fixes</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00101_some_gemini_fixes.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00101_some_gemini_fixes.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-11-21T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

Gemini has been running on myugii[1] for the past week or so. It's working well enough. There was a bit of an issue with the media directory after setting things up, so none of the images were working right. That's been fixed now. I noticed after getting that working that the audio[2] files were taking /forever/ to download. They aren't big or anything, and on "web" browsers that support streaming audio, it's not a big deal since as soon as it gets enough bytes to start playing, it just starts and downloads the rest as it plays. La grange doesn't seem to support streaming audio?

=> [1] myugii_fannan | [2] audio

Anyway, I reencoded smaller version for gemini. I think it's working?

Some other minor things. Who cares?

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Adding audio.</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/reboot.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/reboot.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-11-08T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

Narration added to essentially all writings.

Tags added to basically all pages. Please be aware of nsfw tag if you care about that.

Added following pages:

atemporal_dreamscape[1]

=> [1] atemporal_dreamscape

mary[2]

=> [2] mary

civ_destroyer[3]

=> [3] civ_destroyer

nothing_to_say[4]

=> [4] nothing_to_say

dime[5]

=> [5] dime

ostracization[6]

=> [6] ostracization

reboot[7]

=> [7] reboot

feeling_important[8]

=> [8] feeling_important

surety[9]

=> [9] surety

fun_co_pop[10]

=> [10] fun_co_pop

taboo[11]

=> [11] taboo

gnawing[12]

=> [12] gnawing

what_happened[13]

=> [13] what_happened

in_the_data_mines[14]

=> [14] in_the_data_mines

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>muffet is now able to output html. yay. also the site is back up. at WWW.cybersavior.dev. not cybersavior.dev</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/muffet.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/muffet.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-10-27T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>I've liked the idea of UXN since learning about it. Increasing priority of thread. - test</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/uxn.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/uxn.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-04-01T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Seems like there's a bunch of temporally dissassociated duplicates around these parts.</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/clones.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/clones.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-03-15T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Reduction in image resolution and color space</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00052_mogrify.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00052_mogrify.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-03-15T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

At the prompting of someone I agreed to reduce the image resolutions and color space. Used imagemagick mogrify to posterize to 8 colors + dither and size of 800 width. This reduces all the images to less than 1M and in most cases to less than .5M.

Personally the aesthetic of the conversion is not exactly my jam, much prefering the originals, but it does get the idea across and now all the images in size add up to less than what some of them were on their own, so I can't complain about it too much when gemini is all about smol.

If you find an image that happens to be bigger than 1M you can let mejalae_lain_casaus[1] know because I'm pretty sure I got them all.

=> [1] jalae_lain_casaus

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Testing if this works as expected</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00051_text_that_is_a_feed.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/f_00051_text_that_is_a_feed.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-03-14T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

If everything works the way that I expect it to with regards to this post it means that this will show up as a child of feed, which makes it a feed entry that will show up in the feed list, but it may be out of order in the gemini entries, since I use alphabetic ordering and numeric names to keep them in order. Any feed reading software shouldn't rely on the order of items, and use the date value for sorting however, so that really shouldn't be a huge problem.

It's just a little bit weird is all. There is also a problem with how feed pages generate since we are using more keys for storing metadata and the generator assumes that every key other than the main keys are links. We'll have to add in skips for the new entries.

I should also be able to put references here and they will work fine for the main article. Link to worksworks[1].

=> [1] works

I should also be able to make the entry type text rather than article to include an external document, and we are testing that now apparently.

Looks like the initial test does work. Well not entirely. I forgot that I am overwriting the feed.gmi that's generated automatically with one specificly formated to just include links to the feed entry pages to be in line with the gemlog format. The fact that this entry is out of order does make the gemlog look weird in a way I don't love, but it /does/ work for my feed reading software atleast, which is kinda the only point that matters for that page.

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Added support for feed descriptions</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/feed.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/feed.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-03-14T12:00:00Z</updated>

	<summary>

If everything went well this should show up in the description.

References don't work here, and we don't see any reason why we should add it, since there's little reason to include them here, rather than in the main article.

	</summary>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Atom feed now avalible</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/home.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/home.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-03-13T12:00:00Z</updated>

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<entry>

	<title>Blackbox recovered. Version 3 begins</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/muffet.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/muffet.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2023-03-01T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Distortions block authentication. Version 2 ends. Blackbox floats in the ink.</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/home.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/home.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-12-24T12:00:00Z</updated>

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<entry>

	<title>MHA:A version 2</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi"</id>

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<entry>

	<title>A bit of organization. Nothing to worry about</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/tags.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/tags.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-06-20T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Icecast: broadcast bouncing off the moon</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/helion.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/helion.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-06-16T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Pantheon buttons added. Main constelation formed</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/about.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/about.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-06-15T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Up to Volume 14 complete</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-06-11T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Lite novella of beginnings</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/lite.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/lite.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-06-05T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Up to MHA:A Volume 8 complete</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-05-19T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>MHA:A Volume 3 complete</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-05-19T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>MHA:A Volume 2 complete</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-05-17T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Adding video links to some writings</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/video.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/video.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-05-17T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Factorio server for some reason</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/helion.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/helion.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-05-15T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Adding basic tagging</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/tags.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/tags.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-05-03T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Ego Faito Childlike wonder</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/ego.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/ego.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-04-29T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Light novel - Heavy</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/heavy.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/heavy.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-04-26T12:00:00Z</updated>

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<entry>

	<title>Data dump continued - recovered from Alice</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/newgate.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/newgate.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-04-25T12:00:00Z</updated>

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<entry>

	<title>Data dump - recovered from Cybersavior V1</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/oldgate.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/oldgate.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-04-22T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Mirror activated</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/kagami.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/kagami.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2022-04-20T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Hero worship</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/my_hero.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2021-07-30T12:00:00Z</updated>

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<entry>

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	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/journal.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/journal.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2021-07-27T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Hoping you are evil too</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/renewables.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/renewables.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2021-04-26T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Astral scream.</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/death.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/death.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2021-04-23T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Background images added</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/oscean.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/oscean.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2021-04-18T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>archive.org support added</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/oscean.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/oscean.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2021-04-16T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Release of ON</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/album_on.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/album_on.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2021-04-15T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Learning how to breathe</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/stand_alone.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/stand_alone.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2021-04-12T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Fork of oscean building with proper date system</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/oscean.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/oscean.gmi"</id>

	<updated>2021-04-10T12:00:00Z</updated>

</entry>

<entry>

	<title>Arrival at Terra</title>

	<author><name>Takarabune</name></author>

	<link href="gemini://cybersavior.dev/takarabune.gmi" />

	<id>"gemini://cybersavior.dev/takarabune.gmi"</id>

	<updated>1986-04-14T12:00:00Z</updated>

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