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Contains selected posts from my blog, and ocassional content exclusive to my Gemlog.
Gemini's a real gem (see what I did there) of a protocol. All the beauty and elegance of HTTPS (pre-HTTP/2), all the simplicity of Gopher. Couple that with the minimalist joy of the Gemtext - which is basically Markdown - and you've got something really special.
Running a Gemini server isn't necessarily practical or sensible, but it's a statement. A statement that says: I miss the simpler Internet. The Internet where we were all encouraged to collaborate not by signing up to some or another huge and unethical social network but by creating and hosting your own content, in your own way.
We'll probably never see a Web that looks like that again, but Gemini is designed to resist efforts to commercialise it. You'll never see a banner ad on Gemini, because images aren't loaded by default. You'll never be haunted by tracking cookies on Gemini, because cookies aren't part of the specification and it'd be almost impossible to retrofit them into it. And you'll never get hit by a cryptominer on Gemini, because there's no scripting whatsoever on the platform: just simple, lightweight, mostly-textual content. And that's just great.
2024-07-02 Ranking Every Elevator in the Myst Series
2024-07-01 Information Trajectory
2024-06-04 Somewhat-Effective Spam Filters
2024-05-15 Don't Ask, Don't Teach
2024-05-09 A completely plaintext WordPress Theme
2024-05-03 Does a blog have to be HTML?
2024-05-01 Test your site in Lynx
2024-04-27 5 Cool Apps for your Unraid NAS
2024-04-13 Council Disenfranchisement
2024-04-03 you are a printer we are all printers
2024-03-28 Quickly Solving JigsawExplorer Puzzles
2024-03-27 Oxford's Area Code at OGN 57
2024-03-09 BBC News... without the crap
2024-02-22 Sonarr > Huginn > Slack
2024-02-19 Freedom of the Mountain
2024-02-06 Shiftless Progressive Enhancement
2024-02-05 100 Days To Offload
2024-02-02 Netscape's Untold Webstories
2024-02-01 Reflecting on Bloganuary
2024-01-10 Happy Birthday Matt
2023-12-18 They See Me (Blog)Rolling
2023-12-14 The Underground Blog
2023-12-07 I don't want your data
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