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##1 2016-11-18(Fri)10:00:14 (archived 2018-04-10(Tue)21:11:45)
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Hello world!
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__[2016-11-18(Fri)12:36:18 #1]________________________________________
NSA here - hope you all are being good, law-abiding
citizens. Wouldn't want to have to Assange you.

__[2016-11-18(Fri)13:16:13 #2]________________________________________
thank mr NSA

__[2016-11-21(Mon)22:03:23 #8]________________________________________
Lel

__[2016-11-22(Tue)23:27:38 #9]________________________________________
Posting from GopherVR!

__[2016-11-23(Wed)08:01:20 #10]_______________________________________
pnggopher://khzae.net/p/misc/gophervr_chan.png

__[2016-11-29(Tue)08:18:02 #11]_______________________________________
/gopher://khzae.net/1/poll/1480433265

__[2016-12-02(Fri)15:12:53 #12]_______________________________________
urljust... check it out

__[2016-12-02(Fri)16:31:48 #13]_______________________________________
imgTesting an image

__[2016-12-05(Mon)13:14:34 #14]_______________________________________
imgGophers!

__[2016-12-06(Tue)10:37:14 #15]_______________________________________
Hey gayz

__[2016-12-06(Tue)10:51:39 #16]_______________________________________
sup?

__[2016-12-06(Tue)11:58:07 #17]_______________________________________
binhttps://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1481043453984.webm

__[2016-12-06(Tue)11:59:35 #18]_______________________________________
So webm playback inside the browser doesn't work? Huh.

__[2016-12-06(Tue)12:25:38 #19]_______________________________________
using Overbite? it treats binary (type 9) always as download. HTTP
proxy will view it as application/octet-stream so it will probably
work there

__[2016-12-06(Tue)12:28:36 #20]_______________________________________
urltry this

__[2016-12-06(Tue)12:58:28 #21]_______________________________________
webm could fit under type I (generic image, client is supposed
to figure out how to display it) but would likely require a patch
in Overbite

__[2016-12-06(Tue)17:28:38 #22]_______________________________________
http is not evil per se. Javascript is the cancer that is killing it

__[2016-12-07(Wed)04:34:17 #23]_______________________________________
>1481045316

__[2016-12-07(Wed)04:35:08 #24]_______________________________________
That webm still initates a download in chrome instead of playing
in browser.

__[2016-12-07(Wed)09:22:00 #25]_______________________________________
@1481103308 thanks, I'd only tested it in Firefox, apparently
Chrome seems to treat application/octet-stream as a download always
too. Uploads should now keep their extensions and the HTTP proxy
will try to guess the MIME type in some cases.

__[2016-12-07(Wed)09:22:49 #26]_______________________________________
movhttps://i.4cdn.org/wsg/1481043453984.webm

__[2016-12-07(Wed)11:02:50 #27]_______________________________________
@1481120569 Works on my end now

__[2016-12-19(Mon)15:03:04 #29]_______________________________________
#21 said:
>webm could fit under type I (generic image, client is supposed
>to figure out how to display it) but would likely require a patch
>in Overbite
apparently Gopher+ uses ; for generic 'movie' type, and Overbite is
aware of it (but it doesn't play it in-browser still) so I switched
video MIME types to that instead of binary

__[2017-02-05(Sun)00:40:30 #44]_______________________________________
cool

__[2017-02-15(Wed)23:26:09 #45]_______________________________________
txt*SPOILER*

__[2017-11-15(Wed)12:25:45 #59]_______________________________________
test

__[2017-11-15(Wed)12:28:32 #60]_______________________________________
test two


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