Why Gemini?
Back in June 2022, I decided that the Web wasn't fun any more. That's not to say that the Web wasn't - and isn't - an amazing place to be. Online gaming, shopping, WebRTC video calls, ... there's so much it can do.
- But* it's now a triopoly. Google (Chrome), Apple (Safari), and Mozilla (Firefox) are the only three games in town. And courtesy the W3C caving to pressue to standardise DRM, you'd better be running on Linux, macOS, or Windows if you want your DRM-encrypted media 🙄.
Gemini feels like the Web of the mid 1990s. Context created by individuals, rich (if occasionally barmy - there's a lot of anarchist / anti-capitalist stuff), and interesting.
Getting started with Gemini
If you're new to Gemini, the best place to start (IMO) is kennedy.gemi.dev. It features search, archives, and Gemini hosting tools (e.g. capsule health checks).
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Published on Mar 27 2024. Last updated on Jul 22 2024.