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@hallidayts It's available from @mrpippy's fork: https://github.com/mrpippy/hidapi/tree/iokit_path Works great for me! I'm using it from node-hid, which [I forked](https://github.com/joakim/node-hid/tree/dhleong/Node-0.11.13) from another fork to make it work with Node 0.11.x and...
Haha, thank you very much. Can't believe I hadn't heard of the technique before.
Well, I take it back :) The two-step approach is not Gemini-like. What bugs me most about Titan is the token idea. At least it's optional. But it is always...
To be clear (for anyone else reading), Iapetus does not use two _transactions_, but it does use two requests within one transaction. An Iapetus transaction: 1. C: Opens connection 2....
> Iapetus would need to be implemented as a completely separate request type, with a little state machine for tracking the steps. That's not a problem in itself, but the...
> Lagrange deals with this by keeping the text to be uploaded saved until the upload has successfully finished. If a client simply throws away user input without regard for...
> Requests may fail for other reasons in addition to the server denying access, for example if network connectivity is suddenly lost or the app crashes due to a bug....
> Instead of complicating the protocol though, perhaps this is something that can be added to the gemtext document itself, idk. Yes, that's what I'm thinking now, after sleeping on...
Continuing the discussion here works for me, this has been the topic from the start anyway :) I think we're talking about slightly different things though. Editing involves more than...
Using Emacs isn't fair :) With all respect (and I do have respect for people who use Emacs), not everyone lives inside Emacs. I know it's a nice place to...