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About Me

This Capsule is a collection of articles, thoughts, and discoveries that spark my curiosity and ignite my imagination. Here, you'll find a treasure trove of ideas, writings and gemlog posts, each one a facet of the things that fascinate me.

Whether you're drawn to the same interests or simply enjoy exploring new ideas, I invite you to delve into this ever-expanding collection. Perhaps you'll find a new gem to add to your own collection of knowledge, or maybe you'll inspire me to explore a new facet of this captivating world.

So, buckle up, fellow Geminaut! Let's embark on a journey of discovery together.

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πŸ•ΈοΈ In Search of the Lost Hypertext

Why Gemini Matters

The early web, envisioned as an "information superhighway," promised a world of boundless knowledge at our fingertips. Today, however, that vision feels more like a dystopian reality show. Corporations have colonized the digital landscape, their primary interest not in fostering connection or intellectual pursuit, but in harvesting user data for the sake of monetization.

Content, once the king of this digital realm, has been relegated to a mere serf. Websites are choked with intrusive scripts, relentless tracking, and an ever-escalating arms race of pop-up ads. The act of reading has become a constant battle, information a prize buried beneath layers of commercial clutter.

This is where Gemini emerges as a beacon of hope. It's a return to the core principle of the web: the primacy of content. Here, stripped-down documents called "gemtexts" reign supreme. Simple formatting and a focus on text ensure a distraction-free reading experience. User data becomes irrelevant; there are no cookies to track, no analytics to measure.

In this sanctuary, "Geminauts" can craft their works without the pressure to conform to an algorithm or the temptation to exploit user attention spans. Readers, in turn, can engage with ideas without the constant bombardment of the modern web.

Gemini is not about flashy graphics or multimedia fireworks. It's about rediscovering the joy of the written word, the elegance of a well-crafted argument, the power of an idea to captivate without coercion. It's a return to the essence of the web, a space where content is king once more.

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πŸ“š Explore: The Reading Room

2024-10-21 ➑️ Five Habits That Will Change The Way You Read Books

My Recent Reads

The Sleeping Doll : Jeffery Deaver

Currently reading this. It's one of those books that are basically a written movie. Very action-packed, often far-fetched. Still an entertaining experience, so far.

Postmortem : Patricia Cornwell

I have a story about Patricia Cornwell, which I may write about in my gemlog, but I really enjoyed this 1st Kay Scarpetta book.

Slimer : Harry Adam Knight

HAK books - of which I've now read two - are disgusting; The Fungus, whcih I read last year, grossed me out. Slimer, although slightly less body horror, was equally disgusting. Strong sexual themes, often violent.

The Mist : Stephen King

Another King, though this one I read in a day. Liked it, though I have seen the Mark Wahlberg movie, which somewhat coloured my perception of it.

'Salem's Lot' : Stephen King

I have just about everything written by Stephen King, though I've gotten round to reading maybe 5% of his output. 'Salem's Lot was an unexpected surprise!

Nightmares & Dreamscapes : Stephen King

I am a fond admirer of Stephen King's short story collections; this is a great collection.

πŸ“’ Gemlogs

2024-10-21 ➑️ Fragmented Ideas

2024-10-09 ➑️ [ Organic ] A Re-framing of Priorities II

2024-09-17 ➑️ [ Organic ] A Re-framing of Priorities

2024-05-23 ➑️ [Generative] A Rediscovery Through Legacy: The Allure of Vinyl

2024-05-17 ➑️ [Generative] Uncaging the Self

2024-05-06 ➑️ [Generative] My Enduring Love Affair with Linux

2024-05-04 ➑️ [Generative] Lagrange: A Gem for Exploring Gemspace

2024-05-04 ➑️ [Generative] Is Modern Development Slowing Us Down?

2024-05-03 ➑️ [Generative] Tech: A Tool, Not a Tyrant

2024-05-02 ➑️ [Generative] Stoicism & the Paradox of Seneca

πŸ—’οΈ Tinylogs

These are more short-form, personal reflections, not strictly in TinyLog format.

2024-06-03 Finding Little Gems

2024-05-25 C#: The Proper Way - Part Deux

2024-05-22 C#: The `Proper` Way

2024-05-15 .NET MAUI on Linux

2024-05-13 Solar Storms & Head Colds

2024-05-10 Goodbye, and Thank You

2024-05-07 Smashing Windows: Part II

2024-05-06 Smashing Windows

2024-05-05 No Name Face

πŸŽ‰ Just For Fun

HTTPS | Play Around with Gemini and Bash

πŸ—‘οΈ Wastebasket of the Mind

Random junk goes here. If it's empty, that's a good sign.

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