The Gemini protocol is brutally simple, which makes it just about too useless for apps, tracking, and commercial purposes. Gemtext, the format for Gemini pages, is very basic; with about half as many features as markdown, it’s barely a step above plain text. As a result, Gemini is a small universe of blogs and personal sites.

Its simplicity makes it easy for people to create compatible clients and services for it. It’s self-hosting friendly and there are also hosting services, like smol.pub and some pubnixes.

Of course, you’ll need to get a Gemini browser or visit a Gemini-to-web proxy to access it.

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I would consider renaming it so people don’t think it’s AI

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I think you’re AI, maybe you should rename yourself.

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In order to be artificial intelligence you need to be both artificial and intelligent, and I truthfully am neither

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On the plus side, it appears at least you are honest!

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Gemini protocol: 2019, Gemini crap machine: 2023. Google can change the name if they want.

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The swastika was around wayy before the nazis started using it! They should change!!

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Well yes but good luck.

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What if that’s what the corpos want?

“Oh it’s the Tiniverse protocol now? Well check out Apple’s new Tiniverse microblogging product!”

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