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75 points by rickcarlino 19 days ago · 11 comments

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mentalgear 19 days ago

In case you are wondering, this is about the Gemini Protocol, not the LLM.

"Gemini is an application-layer internet communication protocol for accessing remote documents, similar to HTTP and Gopher."

The protocol has no native embeds (not even images) so all you get is text, or media if you click links to the file directly (also no js, fingerprintin or ads). It's great if you look for a plain internet.

https://www.wikiwand.com/en/articles/Gemini_(protocol)

jmclnx 19 days ago

Having moved my WEB site to Gemini a couple of years ago, I think Gemini is the easiest protocol to maintain.

Plus FWIW, dillo has plugins for both Gemini and gopher on it site. So for people who prefer GUIs for browsing, dillo works great, even on the *BSDs

https://dillo-browser.github.io/

There is a lot of nice content out on both Gemini and Gopher that many people are missing.

Interesting that they did not include stats from sdf.org, I think that is up in the top 3 of number of capsules.

gemini://gem.sdf.org/

gemini://sdf.org/

gerikson 19 days ago

I had a burst of interest in Gemini when it was "cool", but ultimately HTML scratches my publishing itch.

The Lagrange browser is an impressive piece of software. Recommended.

DonThomasitos 19 days ago

The web design of this blog is at the intersection of unusable and awesome

agumonkey 19 days ago

is there any way to know what happened on the search engine / index on gemini ?

I love frugal but when I tried castor (rust gui) I was just a bit too confused by the ergonomics (both of search and navigation). I'm pretty open minded (I use gnu ed .. so esoteric or different doesn't bother me) but it was too much of a regression compared what we're used through http clients.

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