minor grammar updates to phlog. - gopherhole - My gopherhole source code.
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 (HTM) Author: Jay Scott <me@jay.scot>
       Date:   Mon, 24 Nov 2025 13:39:42 +0000
       
       minor grammar updates to phlog.
       
       Diffstat:
         M notes/geomyidae_001.txt             |       4 ++--
         M phlog/mdoc/028-crack.7              |      22 ++++++++++------------
         M phlog/txt/028-crack.txt             |      41 ++++++++++++++++---------------
       
       3 files changed, 33 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-)
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 (DIR) diff --git a/notes/geomyidae_001.txt b/notes/geomyidae_001.txt
       @@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
       -Don't forget to set the host on geomyidae, else server will be wrong in the
       +Don't forget to set the hostname on geomyidae, else server will be wrong in the
        gophermap!
        
        doas vi /etc/rc.d/geomyidae
        
       -daemon_flags="-u _geomyidae -g _geomyidae -h <hostname -b <base-path>"
       +daemon_flags="-u _geomyidae -g _geomyidae -h <hostname> -b <base-path>"
        
        doas rcctl restart geomyidae
 (DIR) diff --git a/phlog/mdoc/028-crack.7 b/phlog/mdoc/028-crack.7
       @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ authenticator app to login for work. I wish they allowed the use of a
        yubikey or similar. I also have a SIP desk phone, a snom 370, which is
        hooked up to a local asterisk box I am running, outbound / inbound
        calls to this are via localphone.com. I used to work in an ISP where
       -asterisk and voip was main product for them, I loved playing around with
       +asterisk and voip was the main product for them, I loved playing around with
        it. Being of the generation brought up with redboxing, and blueboxing if
        you could find (or told) a number for a foreign operator as it wasn't
        possible to bluebox directly on BTs network. I even contributed quite
       @@ -62,22 +62,20 @@ repos are hosted over on openbsd amsterdam. I had a replacement beelink
        u59 sent to me which I use for my own self-hosting, it has around 4TB,
        and setup as a nas, along with hosting git, asterisk and jellyfin. My
        daily driver is still alpine linux, if something happens to it, I will
       -switch back over to openbsd on that also but it's been rock solid for
       +switch the desktop back over to openbsd, but it's been rock solid for
        well over a year now.
        .
        .Pp
       -The only flaw in my setup is a fire stick I use on my TV, it runs the
       -jellyfin app. The problem, outwith the fact it's an amazon device, is
       -it fails to work if there is no internet connection. So while I do have
       -everything selfhosted, I still can't watch stuff on jellyfin if the
       -internet is done - madness!
       -.
       +The only replacement I really want to do is a fire stick I use on my
       +TV, it runs the jellyfin app. The problem, outwith the fact it's an
       +amazon device, is it fails to work if there is no internet connection.
       +So while I do have everything selfhosted, I still can't watch stuff on
       +jellyfin if the internet is done - madness!
        .Pp
        Looking a head at tech projects, and more specifically, these are some
       -of the gopher related projects I want to do this coming year, most
       -focus on things I still use the www for. So getting them under gopher
       -would be pretty handy!
       -.
       +of the gopher related projects I want to take a crack at this coming
       +year, mostly focus on things I still use the www for. So getting them
       +under gopher would be pretty handy!
        .Pp
        .D1 - brutalist report clone
        .D1 - search for films now in the public domain
 (DIR) diff --git a/phlog/txt/028-crack.txt b/phlog/txt/028-crack.txt
       @@ -33,36 +33,37 @@ DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
             yubikey or similar. I also have a SIP desk phone, a snom 370, which is
             hooked up to a local asterisk box I am running, outbound / inbound calls
             to this are via localphone.com. I used to work in an ISP where asterisk
       -     and voip was main product for them, I loved playing around with it. Being
       -     of the generation brought up with redboxing, and blueboxing if you could
       -     find (or told) a number for a foreign operator as it wasn't possible to
       -     bluebox directly on BTs network. I even contributed quite heavily to
       -     rapid7 warvox wardialer many moons ago, when it was still a thing. Oh to
       -     be young again! The snom only cost £5 on ebay, and I pay £1.20 a month
       -     for my sim with lebara. It gives me unlimited text/calls and 10gb data, I
       -     don't use any data though with the dumbphone. No contract. So works out
       -     quite a cheap tech toy for the amount of time I spend messing around with
       -     it. I always wince a bit when people say they are paying £30+ a month,
       -     while also hooked into a 24 month contract - expensive!
       +     and voip was the main product for them, I loved playing around with it.
       +     Being of the generation brought up with redboxing, and blueboxing if you
       +     could find (or told) a number for a foreign operator as it wasn't
       +     possible to bluebox directly on BTs network. I even contributed quite
       +     heavily to rapid7 warvox wardialer many moons ago, when it was still a
       +     thing. Oh to be young again! The snom only cost £5 on ebay, and I pay
       +     £1.20 a month for my sim with lebara. It gives me unlimited text/calls
       +     and 10gb data, I don't use any data though with the dumbphone. No
       +     contract. So works out quite a cheap tech toy for the amount of time I
       +     spend messing around with it. I always wince a bit when people say they
       +     are paying £30+ a month, while also hooked into a 24 month contract -
       +     expensive!
        
             OpenBSD is the go to for all my servers still, gopher and public git
             repos are hosted over on openbsd amsterdam. I had a replacement beelink
             u59 sent to me which I use for my own self-hosting, it has around 4TB,
             and setup as a nas, along with hosting git, asterisk and jellyfin. My
             daily driver is still alpine linux, if something happens to it, I will
       -     switch back over to openbsd on that also but it's been rock solid for
       +     switch the desktop back over to openbsd, but it's been rock solid for
             well over a year now.
        
       -     The only flaw in my setup is a fire stick I use on my TV, it runs the
       -     jellyfin app. The problem, outwith the fact it's an amazon device, is it
       -     fails to work if there is no internet connection. So while I do have
       -     everything selfhosted, I still can't watch stuff on jellyfin if the
       -     internet is done - madness!
       +     The only replacement I really want to do is a fire stick I use on my TV,
       +     it runs the jellyfin app. The problem, outwith the fact it's an amazon
       +     device, is it fails to work if there is no internet connection.  So while
       +     I do have everything selfhosted, I still can't watch stuff on jellyfin if
       +     the internet is done - madness!
        
             Looking a head at tech projects, and more specifically, these are some of
       -     the gopher related projects I want to do this coming year, most focus on
       -     things I still use the www for. So getting them under gopher would be
       -     pretty handy!
       +     the gopher related projects I want to take a crack at this coming year,
       +     mostly focus on things I still use the www for. So getting them under
       +     gopher would be pretty handy!
        
                   - brutalist report clone
                   - search for films now in the public domain