Re: Malicious Links

Well, maybe Gemini browsers should add some of these other protocols so 
that users can do more, with better-suited things.
Devin Prater
r.d.t.prater@gmail.com

Https://devinprater.flounder.online

> On Jul 11, 2021, at 6:49 AM, David Messer <davx8342@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Sun, 11 Jul 2021 at 07:30, ew.gemini <ew.gemini@nassur.net 
<mailto:ew.gemini@nassur.net>> wrote:
> 
> Apparently a lot of people think, but how can I make it do X or
> Y too? And in my not so humble opinion, there are protocols
> better suited for some or these things. Take "uploading" text.
> There is sftp or scp at least. It requires an account on the
> receiving side. Yes, well, imho that's a feature and not a
> shortcoming. ymmv.
> 
> I don't think that's a bad thing, speaking for myself here I could 
immediately see the benefits of Gemini and I wanted to build things using 
it. Were they a good fit for Gemini? Maybe not, but at its heart text is 
the simplest of file types. Other protocols like NNTP and SMTP have long 
had ways of dealing with that. It's not unreasonable that people might 
expect Gemini to have a way of dealing with multi-line user-submitted text content.
> 
> I live ~5 miles from one of the poorest areas in the UK. The only 
devices people are likely to have access to are tablets or cell phones. 
SFTP is not so much fun on those types of devices or with users from 
demographics who maybe aren't old enough to remember having to FTP their 
content to a web server somewhere. 
> 
> If all people want for Gemini is to use other protocols to upload 
content, that's absolutely fine. I'm not here to bash Gemini. Quite the 
opposite. People want to add layers on top of Gemini which maybe aren't 
such a good idea precisely because Gemini has highly desirable features.
> 
> davx

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