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What I like and dislike about Gemini

This is about the protocol and text format, not the community or content.

What Iā€™ve come to like and dislike about Gemini after two years isnā€™t necessarily what I thought Iā€™d like. Some have stayed the same, some have changed.

I like it enough that I read the Gemini version of sites that are bihosting.

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Neutral

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I think overall my feelings arenā€™t super healthy. Itā€™s likeā€¦ Gemini gave me a taste of control of how the text I read should look, and every time something scrapes up against those limits, it bugs me. The parts of me that like Gemini are the control freak parts, and those parts are bristling at what they canā€™t control.

Jeff adds:

But this is not the protocol for sending real files. Iā€™d use ftp or http or torrents. Something Gemini allows you to do.

If this means that Gemini allows you to have links to ftp or web servers, or to torrent files, then yeah. Not that Iā€™ve seen that happen a lot on here. I think overall I just wish we had been able to figure out a ā€œtools, not standardsā€ approach instead. Although a tool that gives us all the benefits of Gemini might not have been possible in a secure way. A subset of web tech is not enough; weā€™d also need a way to sieve out non-compliant sites.

Tools vs standards