● 06.08.23
Gemini version available ♊︎
●● The Need to Evolve on the Internet
Posted in Protocol at 2:24 am by Dr. Roy Schestowitz
Image: Handycat: Let me tell you about tuxmachines.org
Summary: Tux Machines is one year away from its twentieth birthday and its increased focus on protocols aside from HTTP/S is paying off; Tux Machines also weaned itself off all social control media, including Mastodon and Diaspora (they’re not the future, they’re the past)
On June 10th 2004 the Web site Tux Machines, or tuxmachines.org, was born (domain registered) in Tennessee. On Saturday it’ll be 19 years since then. In 2013 Rianne and I started running it. That was 10 years ago. And here we are after all this time. The site is alive and well. There’s even a Gemini capsule for it and it is thriving. We’ll almost certainly make it to 20, but making it to 30 is speculatively assuming the Web will still be a “a thing” so far down the line…
“There’s even a Gemini capsule for it and it is thriving.”
This is relevant to us because most of the stuff we post in Daily Links under GNU/Linux and Free/libre software is also posted in tuxmachines.org (Tux Machines) and it is almost always posted faster there than in here. Owing to the way we developed the CMS, the Gemini Edition of the Tux Machines domain/site is updated at the same time as the Web and there is content parity. Those who use the Gemini interface don’t miss anything that exists in the Web version.
If the World Wide Web drowns in its own garbage (it is happening already), we’ll devote more effort to Gemini and other such protocols. The Internet is changing, but not for the better. We must evolve constantly. Tux Machines quit social control media and today we checked the offline archive, which is final. █
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