Comment by 👾 fab

Re: "Do you browse the Geminispace with a GUI, TUI, or CLI..."
In: s/AskGemini

@The_Jackal You are right that even the GUI Gemini/Gopher/Finger clients are far less bloated than a full blown web browser. And not everyone uses a tiling Window Manager to use the mouse as little as possible, like I do. For these people a GUI client may be viable. But for me it's a waste of resources and a mouseless TUI client is far easier to navigate. And in my opinion it's one of the design goals of Gopher/Gemini/Finger to be easily usable from the commandline.

👾 fab

13 hours ago

Poll Results

1. GUI

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2. TUI

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3. CLI

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52 votes were cast.

6 Later Comments ↓

🐙 norayr · 7 hours ago:

i try to use lagrange for even http pages, i use it with http to gemini proxy.

whatever opens sort of in lagrange, i am satisfied with that.

only whatever not opens, i run in a web browser.

🐙 norayr · 7 hours ago:

and i do use lagrange because i open looooots of tabs and windows.

i tend to sort tabs relevant to the same topics in the same window.

then i distribute those lagrange windows to different workspaces.

and since lagrange remembers workspace in x11, i can after restart get the same state of windows on different x11 workspaces.

🚀 jsreed5 · 7 hours ago:

I use all three at various times. My preferred Android client is deedum. On some of my computers I primarily run Kristall, and on others I primarily run Offpunk. I also have a Bash alias for one-off browsing and archiving documents, which gets some use across all of my devices.

🗡️ The_Jackal · 4 hours ago:

@fab Oh, of course. That's a nice design goal as well, and I don't think the making of GUI clients would hinder that much. I could also imagine navigating being quicker after getting used to keyboard in a terminal more. I personally like using a mouse more though, and if I had a terminal based system would probably want something where I can use a mouse like normal with right clicking and copy and pasting, but also able to just hide the mouse in the corner and use it as normal if I wanted.

🚀 stack · 4 hours ago:

There is no good reason for worse keyboard controls in a GUI, except that GUI users and coders love that dumb mouse...

🗡️ The_Jackal · 4 hours ago:

@stack Not once did I argue for worse keyboard controls in a GUI, though. You should be able to navigate with anything used to control your computer. I feel like having a hotkey to swap from short cuts on the desktop and the task bar on a simplistic, say, cinnamon type desktop and pressing enter to 'click' things could be fine. That would still raise the question of how well you'd navigate other GUI applications however.

Original Post

🌒 s/AskGemini

Do you browse the Geminispace with a GUI, TUI, or CLI client? — CLI = run in terminal with parameters to load a single page and immediately and automatically exit upon output, TUI = run in terminal once to load and navigate many pages in succession

💬 pilot · 32 comments · 5 likes · Dec 11 · 2 days ago · 🗳️