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If Gemini is a bicycle, the web is a bus

Ploum compared the web to a car and Gemini to a bicycle.

Maybe the web is more like a bus.

This analogy also shows us where Gemini could still learn and improve.

On a bus you can just hop on. You donā€™t have to do it yourself.

Dropping the analogy for a bit.

Nerds know how to:

Those things are needed to contribute on Gemini.

Maybe there could be a more integrated and user-friendly app? I vaguely remember the ā€œblogging appsā€ from the early 00s. Maybe it could do both editing and transfer? And work with come with the userā€™s choice of:

People love apps; Iā€™m gonna continue using my beloved combo of rsync, emacs, and Molly Brown, but those apps are like bikes: nerds only!

Thatā€™s great but I also wanna read what some none-nerds have to say.

(And I know about (and appreciate) the existence of webapps like Flounder and Midnight Pub but itā€™s a liā€™l bit ironic to need to use the web to write on Gemini.)

Drew was right when he said that Gemini is ā€œread onlyā€. Only way to write is through other protocols like ssh, ftps, https, titan, or spartan, or painstakingly one sentence at a time with get requests, or writing directly on the server itself.

Makes me feel like Gemini is more like a unicycle. Great to watch but difficult to do yourself.

New people, read this next part

None of this is to gatekeep or dissuade you from learning to post to Gemini. You can use Flounder or Midnight Pub via the web, or learn how to use shrt.site (which also uploads over https).

I know that when Iā€™m ranting & raving (uh, I mean ā€œmusing and ponderingā€) to other nerds about ā€œthis stuff is too difficult and it prevents people from participatingā€, it also unintentionally comes across as ā€œhey newcomers, youā€™ve been right to be scared, it is difficultā€, and thatā€™s 1000% not my intention. Difficult does not mean impossible.

And, learning the hard way has been a fun hobby for many. You might end up actually liking it a lot. Iā€™ve been doing this since the mid nineties (starting out with Notepad and ftp and a noisy modem) and Gemini is a stripped down, simplified version of what we were dealing with back then.