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Flow // Why I am up at 4am

A Tale of Gemini and Sleep Deprivation

It's 4am. How I end up here? It's actually simple when I write it out

- I found something neat on the internet. It scratches at something

that has been on my grumpy-old-man radar: that internet has gotten too

commercialized, too complicated, and has gotten away from being

something that anyone with knowledge and access could easily make

something.

I am talking about gemini. I would be lying if I said it was a totally

novel concept, or that I speak to it from a place of deep

understanding at this point. Yet, I do remember when gopher was how we

got around the internet. I also remember when people flipped out that

NCSA Mosaic added support for INLINE GIFS (gasp!). I really started

living on the internet during that liminal time.

Unlike gopher (and HTML!) though, the gemini markup is pretty easy to

grasp. And there's no CSS... and JavaScript... huzza. As proof of how

workable it is, I've gathered the know how to build this site here

with a quick skim of the documention and an understanding of how markdown

works.

But while I've been making this site, I've been gleefully flying around

gemini spaces. It's fast - as it should be given that just text, and

that a page load doesn't involved a css render, plus a dozen

javascript snipets to fire off, cookies to drop, and a php to return a

value from who knows where.

In a way it reminds me of another one of my current obsessions -

traditional/folk music (specifically celtic). Folk music, specifically

the stuff that lives beyond the touch of "brand", is an avenue for

people to be sincere, and to make their art with what they have. It's

not overwrought or complicated, and it usually speaks to truth.

So I'm getting a "folk technology" feeling from the thing. There are

quite a few things I've found already that blow my mind, like a shared

sci-fi writing instance (cosmic.voyage).

But I'm running out of energy and Earl Grey tea, so I'd better get

going.

More to come!

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