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January 2023

Hello world! Today is a big day (not really)! Discovering Gemini brought basically nothing more than fun.

I discovered it through a gemlog that got shared on Fediverse!

(https) Here's the original gemlog I'm talking about.

So that's how I got here!

You can find my first gemlog titled "index" on the main page of my gemlog.blue page.

(Gemini) Main page of my gemlog.blue blog

So basically how do I proceed

I have an account on gemlog.blue where I can simply add blog posts by copy-pasting my gmi files in their form.

Then I simply use my account's credentials to log on and push the post.

It's simple really, but that's what makes it fun in my opinion.

If you want to get started

Look at those pages if you wish to get started on Gemini (then again it's useless but fun):

(Https) A quick introduction to "gemtext" markup

(Https) How to register and use gemlog.blue to easily create a gemlog (journal)