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After digging through Gemini I found a bunch of search engines and a dead link to an index of sorts. While it's quite enjoyable to go through Gemini wikistyle, from link to link, it's also tedious. Either my browser l learns to look ahead or we'll get an index of sorts, with categories, for capsules that want to be found, that removes dead links automatically. Gemini is huge, but also quite like a spaghetti of unknown length that someone cut into pieces and jumbled around

3 years ago · 👍 gnuserland

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I wouldn't call it toxic really. Gemini is supposed to co-exist. There are however a bunch of people who build content (technical and/or textual) just for Gemini, and they are so hard to be found it's painful. Today I spent a lot of time thinking about possible solutions to this. Maybe I'll bring it up on the IRC · 3 years ago

👽 gnuserland

I found a lot of Gemini Single pages. Many created a Capsule just for curiosity but aren't really interested in pursuing or pushing a Gemini way.

I also found that many are converting their capsules in HTML making their content available outside the Gemini space and I am a bit disappointed, this is a toxic (for Gemini) behavior because disincentive the use of the Geminispace... 🤷‍♂️ · 3 years ago