someodd's personal gopherhole
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       I created a session system for my gopherhole
       and even ported Colossal Cave to The
       Internet Gopher Protocol. The links are
       somewhere on this menu, but also here:
       
 (DIR) New session
       
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       Things might be a bit quirky because I just
       broke up the server software, Bore, into
       several projects.
       
       Please find my contact info in "about me"
       or the like on this page to report any bugs.
       
       I will be writing about the Bore ecosystem
       soon which is:
       
       * Bore: build gopherhole files, phlog
       indexes, and some things like that
       * Venusia: Gopher Protocol daemon and
       framework
       * ryvm: File ranking algorithm, like
       Google, but a Unix-y tool for your
       local storage.
       
       -- Aug. 28, 2025
       
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       New event! Counter-Strike 1.6 weekly,
       Saturday from 7-9pm (US/Pacific).
 (TXT) Info about my CS1.6 server
 (DIR) Official announcement
       
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       I will be interviewing the guy who made the
       Gopher Protocol, Mark P. McCahill. Expect
       there to be video, audio, and text
       transcripts distributed to:
       
 (HTM)   * The MADE (Museum in Oakland)
 (DIR)   * Bitreich.org
         * This gopherhole (maybe phlog?)
 (HTM)   * My website (www.someodd.zip), copied
           from phlog
 (HTM)   * Whisper Radio
       
       Please contact me if you have any questions
       for him, or if you have anything you want to
       show him.
       
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       |......... explore this gopherhole ........|
 (QRY) Search this gopherhole
       Search text files in this gopherhole.
       
 (DIR) About me (someodd)
       Short bio + contact info.
       
 (DIR) My Services
       Info about services I provide, like IRC,
       XMPP, Counter-Strike 1.6, radio.
       
 (DIR) Go onion mode (this gopherhole)
       This gopherhole is accessible as a Tor
       hidden service.
       
 (DIR) Phlog
       My personal blog.
       
 (DIR) Gopherden (phorum)
       Forum you can post to using Gopher Protocol.
       The threads are ephemeral/can get
       bumped-off.
       
 (DIR) Gopher adventures
       Gopher-style text file adventures & poetry.
       
 (DIR) Archives
       ASCII art, torrents, articles, and more!
       Curated mirror of other people's content.
       
 (DIR) Lawn
       Link directory/bookmarks. Helps to get
       around gopherspace. Includes info about
       the Gopher Protocol and software. Also
       includes some web links.
       
 (DIR) Hosted Gopherholes
       Gopherholes that are hosted here and built
       with my bore-as-a-service. You simply
       provide a git URI and it appears here!
       Currently invite-only.
       
       --> EXPERIMENTAL TOYS
       
       These services are experimental. The path
       to them may change and the services may be
       added/removed/changed soon.
       
 (DIR) interlog
       Phorum that's more gopher-style. Work in
       progress. Experimental. Unlike gopherden,
       the logs don't auto-expire.
       
 (DIR) ChatGopherPT
       Like ChatGPT, but via this gopherhole. You
       can change the model through the selector.
       
 (QRY) Cowsay
       The classic Unix-like utility which makes an
       ASCII art cow say something.
       
 (QRY) Weather
       Get weather data for your city. Use hyphens
       instead of spaces.
       
 (DIR) FIGlet
       You can change the font in the selector.
       Classic text-to-ASCII art.
       
 (DIR) ME Museum
       Windows ME museum! Right now you can just
       look what I'm doing in Windows ME, but I
       plan to add support for commands.
       
       GAMES
       
       Gopherspace RPG
 (DIR) New session
 (QRY) Named session
       Multiplayer gopherspace. Experimental and very
       alpha work in progress.
       
       GNU Go
 (DIR) New session
 (QRY) Named session
       Play the game of Go by entering in the move
       via search input. When it complains about
       not being able to open file, it's just
       creating the save maybe.
       
       Hangman
 (DIR) New session
 (QRY) Named session
       You know the game, I'd bet.
       
       Adventure aka Colossal Cave
 (DIR) New session
 (QRY) Named session
       Adventure aka Colossal Cave, the original
       350 points version ported to Inform by
       Graham Nelson, based on Dave Baggett's TADS
       reconstruction "Colossal Cave Revisited".
       This version (based on Graham's release 5)
       has been recompiled as a Version 6 game by
       Jason Penney, using his V6Lib Inform
       library. Release 10 / Serial number 011123.
       
       SOMEODD SERVICE STATUS
       
 (TXT) Stats for my Counter-Strike 1.6 server
 (TXT) Read about my CS1.6 server
       
 (TXT) Status dashboard
       Statistics about the server and server stats
       
 (TXT) someodd feed
       A digest of current activity in the
       someoddoverse. Like interlog, phorum, phlog,
       Mastodon, etc.
       
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       ║        THE GREATEST COMMANDMENT          ║
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       │        Matthew 22:34–40 (CSB)            │
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        34 When the Pharisees heard that he had
           silenced the Sadducees, they came
           together.
       
        35 And one of them, an expert in the law, 
           asked a question to test him:
       
        36 "Teacher, which command in the law is
           the greatest?"
       
        37 He said to him, "Love the Lord your God
           with all your heart, with all your soul,
           and with all your mind.
       
        38 This is the greatest and most important
           command.
       
        39 The second is like it: Love your
           neighbor as yourself.
       
        40 All the Law and the Prophets hang on
           these two commands."
       
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       │        Mark 12:28–34 (CSB)               │
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        28 One of the scribes approached. When he
           heard them debating and saw that Jesus
           answered them well, he asked him, "Which
           command is the most important of all?" 
       
        29 Jesus answered, "The most important is
           Listen, Israel! The Lord our God, the
           Lord is one.
       
        30 Love the Lord your God with all your
           heart, with all your soul, with all your
           mind, and with all your strength.
       
        31 The second is, Love your neighbor as
           yourself. There is no other command
           greater than these."
       
        32 Then the scribe said to him, "You are
           right, teacher. You have correctly said
           that he is one, and there is no one else
           except him.
       
        33 And to love him with all your heart,
           with all your understanding, and with
           all your strength, and to love your
           neighbor as yourself, is far more
           important tahn all the burnt offerings
           and sacrifices."
       
        34 When Jesus saw that he answered wisely,
           he said to him, "You are not far from
           the kingdom of God." And no one dared to
           question him any longer.
       
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       │        Luke 10:25–37 (CSB)               │
       └──────────────────────────────────────────┘
       
        25 Then an expert in the law stood up to
           test him, saying, "Teacher, what must I
           do to inherit eternal life?"
       
        26 "What is written in the law?" he asked
           him. "How do you read it?"
       
        27 He answered, "Love the Lord your God
           with all your heart, with all your soul,
           with all your strength, and with all
           your mind," and "your neighbor as
           yourself."
       
        28 "You’ve answered correctly," he told him.
           "Do this and you will live."
       
        29 But wanting to justify himself, he asked
           Jesus, "And who is my neighbor?"
       
        30 Jesus took up the question and said, "A
           man was going down from Jerusalem to
           Jericho and fell into the hands of
           robbers. They stripped him, beat him up,
           and fled, leaving him half dead.
       
        31 A priest happened to be going down that
           road. When he saw him, he passed by on
           the other side.
       
        32 In the same way, a Levite, when he
           arrived at the place and saw him, passed
           by on the other side.
       
        33 But a Samaritan on his journey came up
           to him, and when he saw the man, he had
           compassion.
       
        34 He went over to him and bandaged his
           wounds, pouring on olive oil and wine.
           Then he put him on his own animal,
           brought him to an inn, and took care of
           him.
       
        35 The next day he took out two denarii,
           gave them to the innkeeper, and said,
           'Take care of him. When I come back I'll
           reimburse you for whatever extra you
           spend.'
       
        36 "Which of these three do you think
           proved to be a neighbor to the man who
           fell into the hands of the robbers?"
       
        37 "The one who showed mercy to him," he
           said. Then Jesus told him, "Go and do
           the same."
       
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       ║  ♥  LOVE GOD  ♥  LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR  ♥   ║
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