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You can read anything on this website, but to post a reply you need a client certificate. ANY certificate will work.
To reply, click on the Reply link under a message. You will be asked for the title and then the message content. You can write as many lines you want (each line limited to ~1000 bytes).
When the message is ready, write !save as the new line. If you want to discard a draft, use !discard.
Glorianne Borreta - 2022-09-18T04:02:56.588 #00000166
Glorianne Borreta - 2022-09-18T04:01:13.154 #00000165
Calum-james Cedotal - 2022-08-25T22:58:40.966 #00000164
Rownan Cronin - 2022-07-31T04:38:44.85 #00000163
Rownan Cronin - 2022-07-31T04:32:49.788 #00000162
Bernardas Marchini - 2022-07-06T20:35:38.493 #00000161
The dancing old man was pretty funny. The entire series was hilarious from top to bottom.
Hanaya Krumenauer - 2022-05-20T00:19:24.123 #00000160
Lynnesha Zitzow - 2022-04-20T07:07:51.704 #00000159
Sanie Cichosz - 2022-04-15T17:02:51.193 #00000158
And where to find anime in Gemini? (at least links to HTTP)
Delandre Withfield - 2022-04-12T12:29:34.803 #00000157
TLS (the encryption layer used by gemini and by HTTPS) supports both server certificates (the server identifies itself, always used in HTTPS) and client certificates (the client identifies itself).
Gemini 60 status provides ability for the server to request a client certificate.
If a visitor wants maintain the same username across different posts (without the risk of other client impersonating the same user) client certificates are an easy way to achieve it.
On the other hand, a client does not need to always send the certificate (thus making tracking impossible).
Certificates might also be deleted.
The use of transient certificates (limited duration) is strongly encouraged.
Experimental notification support is now available!
See the Notification Preferences
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