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Project Gemini

(geminiprotocol.net)
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userbinator ◴[] No.45961391[source]
Maybe this is just me showing my age, but I don't understand why reinvent everything when you could just go back to something like HTML 2.0 or even 3.2 with some minor changes. I probably hate what happened with the "modern web" as much as the Gemini developers, but going full NIH is unlikely to be a good solution when there's an existing "unmodern web" to develop for, and as a bonus, can be experienced even with a modern browser.

Never underestimate interoperability.

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tpoacher ◴[] No.45961518[source]
Interesting outro. Interoperability is presumably one very big reason for this protocol.

As for why, all I can say is, download Lagrange, go to gemini://bleyble.com/cgi-bin/random, and see for yourself. It's one thing hearing about it and a completely different experience browsing the geminispace.

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sundarurfriend ◴[] No.45961888[source]
> download Lagrange, go to gemini://bleyble.com/cgi-bin/random, and see for yourself.

Well, I did, and I see "Expired Certificate - ... TLS certificate has expired" :(

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1. tpoacher ◴[] No.45976381[source]
Yes that's a site that I like because of the random site function, not geminispace as a whole. But just click past that.