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The geminauts (Was: Gempub 1.0.0 ; A new eBook format based on Gemini Protocol's Gemtext

Oliver Simmons oliversimmo at gmail.com

Tue Apr 27 15:46:34 BST 2021

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On Mon, 26 Apr 2021 at 07:33, Stephane Bortzmeyer <stephane at sources.org> wrote:

I don't know if a researcher already did a survey of geminauts, and of
their age. Are they old people nostalgic of the beginning or young
people eager to revolutionize "Dad's Web"? I was also a Usenet admin
at the time of C&S.

16 year old here :)I've never experienced the older internet, but I always wish Icould've, it sounds a lot nicer than the modern one.

I'm not entirely sure why I like Gemini so much, but one of the mainthings is the control being in our hands, and the personal-ness of thewhole thing. Exploring Gemini space, it's all sites for a person andgemlogs, all made by people. And anyone can come along and join thecommunity.

I've stayed up late a couple of times going through a gemini-ring("orbit") or going down rabbit holes of people's personal sites andsites they link to. It's nice to read what people think.

Also, anyone can make software for it fairly easily. The technologiesbehind Gemini (ignoring TLS and certificates, use a library) aresimple.That said, I've still not got round to making anything yet, masterprocrastinator here.

-Oliver Simmons