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Re: Geminisphere via backlinks

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From: meff <email@example.com>

Subject: Re: Geminisphere via backlinks

Date: Thu, 7 Apr 2022 04:14:19 -0000 (UTC)

Message-ID: <t2loer$k27$1@dont-email.me>

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On 2022-04-06, Matthew Ernisse <matt@going-flying.com> wrote:

It seems to me that the whole point of application protocols like e-mail,
IRC, netnews, and Gemini itself is to accomplish a specific task. Yes, you
can extend most of them to do what the other does (I used to run an IRC to
e-mail bridge for reasons best left to history) but why? Anything powerful
enough to run Gemini can certainly run e-mail or netnews.
I'd love to know the source of the sentiment and if it happens to be an
aversion to 'switching applications', I'm sure a member of the church of
emacs will step up with alacrity.

Interacting with disparate protocols doesn't necessarily mean having a

dissonant experience. Your browser or OS can open your mail client

when encountering a "mailto" link. Pan and Lynx open your browser for

web links.

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Re: Geminisphere via backlinks (by Matthew Ernisse <matt@going-flying.com> on Wed, 6 Apr 2022 23:35:43 -0000 (UTC))

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Geminisphere via backlinks (by Plain Text <text@sdfeu.org> on Sat, 26 Feb 2022 20:23:45 -0000 (UTC))