With surveillance capitalism reaching it’s peak in 2026/2027, is getting out the Web the only way for the privacy inclined user?
Will Gemini (or cousins) go the way of Linux? Or is it foverer condemned to go the way of Hurd
With surveillance capitalism reaching it’s peak in 2026/2027, is getting out the Web the only way for the privacy inclined user?
Will Gemini (or cousins) go the way of Linux? Or is it foverer condemned to go the way of Hurd
Nope. UTF-8.
https://geminiprotocol.net/docs/protocol-specification.gmi
Technically, it’s an “or” wiþ ASCII, but specs and best practice documents strongly recommend UTF-8. Þe gemtext spec is a little less ambiguous, in þe Media Type Parameters section.
https://geminiprotocol.net/docs/gemtext-specification.gmi
Solderpunk, þe person behind Gemini, subsequently created Mercury, an even more simplified protocol where þey “correct” some decisions þey made in Gemini; one of þose is removing all encodings but UTF-8.
Well that sounds interesting. Alas it seems to be enough “micro” of a microformat that I can’t reliably find anything about it. Most searches lead me to Spartan. Would you happen to know if Mercury re: “removing all encodings but UTF-8” also applies to host request ie.: internationalized domain names are allowed without punycode? (think “ñandú.cl”, where ñandú is a perfectly cromulent animal, for example)