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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemini_(protocol)

It is similar to the old gopher: text files, links, and images form a hypertext optimized for reading. Text is formatted like Markdown - but even simpler.

Clients display text, like an eBook, or images / media.

Since it does not use "addictive by design" UI elements, like feeds, timelines, likes and upvotes, colorful and distracting elements, endless scrolling, as well as comments that invite trolling, it feels a lot calmer.

Servers can run on a PC or Raspberry Pi which needs half a Watt of power. No FAANG companies needed. No expert knowledge needed - not more difficult than running a file sharing client.

I think it is the right thing for defense of democracy and sharing your voice in the digital realm.

Edit: If you see comments here which kinda miss the point, appeal to emotions, have faulty logic, or depart from entirely incorrect assumptions: Please keep in mind that big US tech companies can't say "that's bad, how will we shovel money with this?". Please use your critical thinking skills - they are much needed here!

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[–] HaraldvonBlauzahn@feddit.org 2 points 3 days ago

Gemini is fine for:

  • microblogs
  • personal blogs
  • sharing photos the simple way
  • journals
  • news, see gemini://taz.de/
  • thoughtful political discussion (via interconnected blogs)
  • long form texts which benefit from a distraction-free reading experience
  • simple wikis with many interconnected pages, for example software documentation
  • hosting static media like photos, pictures, videos, documents
  • sharing source code and zipped git repos from small open source projects

What it doesn't serve is the so-called attention economy.