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Gemini Digest, Vol 23, Issue 40

Jonathan McHugh indieterminacy at libre.brussels

Thu Jun 24 09:31:03 BST 2021

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Is there a (dictionary) repo covering sites which operate for both Geminiand HTML?

If so, it would be great for browsers to then be whipped into visiting/providingthe Gemini one each time a URI is considered.

PJ vM <pjvm742 at disroot.org> writes:

On 23/06/2021 22:28, Luke Emmet wrote:
On 23-Jun-2021 12:38, charliebrownau wrote:
Can Duckling Proxy work with OpenNIC to avoid using mainstream web
My understanding is that OpenNIC is just an alternative DNS provider,
so it should be transparent to applications once configured.
Exactly. You can set it up so that your system's default DNS provider is
OpenNIC, and then everything should use it automatically. The program
dnscrypt-proxy might be of help with this.
I don't know if there are any Gemini capsules on one of the OpenNIC
TLDs...? It would be cool if there are.

-- Jonathan McHughindieterminacy at libre.brussels