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            1 .Dd November 22, 2025
            2 .Dt CRACK 7
            3 .Os "Jay Scott"
            4 .
            5 .Sh NAME
            6 .Nm what's the crack?
            7 .Nd 2025
            8 .
            9 .Sh DESCRIPTION
           10 It's been a while since I posted anything here. Usually, I posted
           11 after tinkering with something cool, but a few things happened and left
           12 me with very little enthusiasm and drive to write anything. Anyway,
           13 here's some general things that's happened over the year; it's just
           14 going to be a bit of a mind dump on tech related things.
           15 .
           16 .Pp
           17 I never stopped using gopher; in fact, my browsing habits have changed
           18 dramatically in the last year that I use gopher more. My main browser
           19 is now lynx, used in conjunction with rdrview to make the html more
           20 readable. With bongusta, lobste.rs and metafilter being daily visits
           21 on gopher, along with quarry/floodgap for searching and gopherpedia for
           22 everything in between. The only reason I open up a
           23 .Dq normal browser
           24 like qutebrowser or librewolf is when either cloudflare blocks the site
           25 or that new AI bot blocker anubis does. Anubis is the worst as you
           26 *need* javascript enabled for it to work, and so many sites are using
           27 it now. Some sites seem to allow you to bypass anubis if your
           28 user-agent is set to lynx, so with rdrview, set the following
           29 environment variables.
           30 .
           31 .Bd -literal -offset indent
           32 export RDRVIEW_BROWSER='lynx'
           33 export RDRVIEW_USER_AGENT='Lynx/2.9.2'
           34 .Ed
           35 .
           36 .Pp
           37 Man, the www is truly dead.
           38 .
           39 .Pp
           40 I am still using my nokia 105 phone daily, I have my old smart phone
           41 which sits next to my work laptop, it is purely used for the
           42 authenticator app to login for work. I wish they allowed the use of a
           43 yubikey or similar. I also have a SIP desk phone, a snom 370, which is
           44 hooked up to a local asterisk box I am running, outbound / inbound
           45 calls to this are via localphone.com. I used to work in an ISP where
           46 asterisk and voip was the main product for them, I loved playing around with
           47 it. Being of the generation brought up with redboxing, and blueboxing if
           48 you could find (or told) a number for a foreign operator as it wasn't
           49 possible to bluebox directly on BTs network. I even contributed quite
           50 heavily to rapid7 warvox wardialer many moons ago, when it was still a
           51 thing. Oh to be young again! The snom only cost £5 on ebay, and I pay
           52 £1.20 a month for my sim with lebara. It gives me unlimited text/calls
           53 and 10gb data, I don't use any data though with the dumbphone. No
           54 contract. So works out quite a cheap tech toy for the amount of time I
           55 spend messing around with it. I always wince a bit when people say they
           56 are paying £30+ a month, while also hooked into a 24 month
           57 contract - expensive!
           58 .
           59 .Pp
           60 OpenBSD is the go to for all my servers still, gopher and public git
           61 repos are hosted over on openbsd amsterdam. I had a replacement beelink
           62 u59 sent to me which I use for my own self-hosting, it has around 4TB,
           63 and setup as a nas, along with hosting git, asterisk and jellyfin. My
           64 daily driver is still alpine linux, if something happens to it, I will
           65 switch the desktop back over to openbsd, but it's been rock solid for
           66 well over a year now.
           67 .
           68 .Pp
           69 The only replacement I really want to do is a fire stick I use on my
           70 TV, it runs the jellyfin app. The problem, outwith the fact it's an
           71 amazon device, is it fails to work if there is no internet connection.
           72 So while I do have everything selfhosted, I still can't watch stuff on
           73 jellyfin if the internet is done - madness!
           74 .Pp
           75 Looking a head at tech projects, and more specifically, these are some
           76 of the gopher related projects I want to take a crack at this coming
           77 year, mostly focus on things I still use the www for. So getting them
           78 under gopher would be pretty handy!
           79 .Pp
           80 .D1 - brutalist report clone
           81 .D1 - search for films now in the public domain
           82 .D1 - www page dump / archive using rdrview
           83 .D1 - pastebin type service
           84 .Sh SEE ALSO
           85 .Bl -item -compact
           86 .It
           87 .Lk gopher://gopher.metafilter.com/1/MetaFilter "Metafilter"
           88 .It
           89 .Lk gopher://gopherpedia.com/ "Gopherpedia"
           90 .It
           91 .Lk gopher://i-logout.cz/1/bongusta/ "Bongusta"
           92 .It
           93 .Lk gopher://typed-hole.org/1/lobsters "Lobste.rs"
           94 .It
           95 .Lk gopher://gopher.icu/1/quarry "Quarry"
           96 .It
           97 .Lk gopher://gopher.floodgap.com/7/v2/vs "FloodGap"
           98 .It
           99 .Lk https://github.com/eafer/rdrview "rdrview"
          100 .It
          101 .Lk https://brutalist.report "Brutalist Report rdrview"
          102 .El
          103 .Sh AUTHORS
          104 .Nm jay Aq Mt me@jay.scot