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Hey all, I was looking through the archives and realised that I've never announced my web-based gemini browser on the list: https://warmedal.se/~wobbly/ When I created it I didn't really have a clear purpose; I just wanted to play around with CSS, JS and old-fashioned CGI scripts. It has, however, proved very, very useful when I want to share the occasional gemlog post with people who aren't familiar with gemini but may be interested in said post. I find that it's a convenient and friendly way to introduce people to geminispace. This is NOT a proxy. It requires JS, which effectively stops crawlers from accessing gemini content through it. It's a tool made for human users and nothing else. The full announcement: "I Heard You Like Browsers... ... So I put a browser inside a browser, so you can browse while you browse. Wobbly is a gemini browser inside your web browser. It's a small thing that's not meant to be full-featured in any way. If you're curious about what the gemini side of the internet looks like you can use it to have a glance. It only supports text responses (gemtext included and beautifully rendered, of course). If you need to use things like query strings and client certificates, or to get any type of non-text content, this browser is not for you. If you just want to enjoy some gemlogs on the go without installing yet another app, on the other hand... Welcome to Wobbly! ??" (gemini://warmedal.se/~bjorn/posts/i-heard-you-like-browsers.gmi) Cheers, ew0k PS: Note that I'm not subscribed to the list. Please include my email address in the To field if you respond.
On Tue, Sep 14, 2021 at 1:27 PM Bj?rn W?rmedal <bjorn.warmedal at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hey all, > > I was looking through the archives and realised that I've never > announced my web-based gemini browser on the list: > https://warmedal.se/~wobbly/ > [...] Very nice! Thanks for sharing, Phil
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