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~impulse

No, I get what you're saying! What immediately comes to mind is people getting obsessed over their apparent "value" in a society, at their job, or towards others. I get caught up in that sometimes as well. But a person is more valuable than anything else in my opinion.

People get too caught up in value, in worth, in power. We need to lay back and enjoy things, and take life slowly.

That's why I've enjoyed Gemini so far. It focuses on people, on lives, on experiences, on _content_. It doesn't focus on the worth of those things.

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~inquiry wrote (thread):

I've enjoyed Gemini too, albeit exclusively through a "gemini to web proxy". (I've become a bit hyper minimalist about computing devices, preferring vanilla Chromebooks and their Linux-y "terminal" environments, a few essential packages (vim, tmux), sticking almost exclusively to Lua for more elaborate scripting, so the idea of a standalone Gemini browser sounds like first steps toward maintenance misery....)

Managed to get with Gopher spaces a bit too.

So many wonderful writers down both paths.