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How many (non-)developers are there on Gemini?

22.02.2022

Browsing through gemini space, I see quite a lot of people writing some kind of Gemini software: client, browser, or something else. gemini.circumlunar.space (when it was online) had an impressive list of client and server software, and Awesome Gemini - maybe even more.

Some mirrors of gemini.circumlunar.space are available here

Awesome Gemini

It made me wonder: is everyone in geminispace developing some kind of a browser, server, or service for Gemini?

Poll time!

I wrote my own Gemini server (7 votes)

I wrote my own Gemini client (browser) (9 votes)

I wrote *both* client and server! (10 votes)

I wrote something else (12 votes)

I write only (gem)texts in my capsule (34 votes)

I don't have a capsule, I only read what others wrote (25 votes)

I am a robot that clicks all links I see (3 votes)

Privacy warning: IPs of all votes are logged. To vote anonymously, use tor or send me an email.

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Also, note that for one day I've switched to _little-endian_ style of date format (that is, day-month-year, instead of more popular on Gemini big-endian style of year-month-day). It looks slightly more symmetric!

Update

Original version of this post erroneously called it "US-style", while in US they actually use _middle-endian_ month-day-year style. Thanks to White_Rabbit for pointing this out!

Capsule of White_Rabbit

And not, I'm not making this up: Wikipedia article on "date format by country" indeed uses "big endian", "little endian", and even "middle endian" to describe data formats!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Date_format_by_country