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TL;DR I'm mostly using (a patched, to add pledge and unveil support) version of amfora as a client, and gmid for the server on OpenBSD.
The TOFU page also has random througts on server SSL use and lettuce encrypt, or what others call "Let's Encrypt".
Several have been made of gemini, the protocol, and also the users thereof. Rebuttals include:
/blog/2023/02/24/solutionism.gmi
/blog/2023/05/29/http-client-person-from-gemini.gmi
https://andregarzia.com/2022/01/gemini-is-a-little-gem.html
These run along the lines of "the gemini protocol makes me furious" and when pushed for details they might trot out that "slapping TLS on top only complicates things", that "a network of static, publically accessible documents...is only of interest to hobbyists", that "you use TLS if you get actual, tangible benefit from it". To rebut:
If hobbyists are not deserving of privacy, well, that's not a very convincing argument, and defenders of the legacy web or those who hate on gemini might want to find arguments that suck less.
Or how about an anger management class for your gemini hate?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=trinU3VD1Zo
Or it could be a garden...
gemini://rawtext.club/~winter/gemlog/2023/4-15.gmi
tags #gemini