If You Reject the Google Verdict in the US, Then You Should Also Reject the "Modern" Web (Do Something About It)
The grass is greener elsewhere
The Web is quickly becoming "just Chrome" (i.e. just Google) and Web sites became too bloated and complicated (we actually did something about this). No government in the world is doing anything about this, not even the 'beacon of democracy', and soon Chrome may dominate over 80% of Web requests (it's probably already there if one counts Chromium-derived browsers as "Chrome").
One thing people can do this is phone a politician hang up on the Web and use Gemini Protocol, which is mostly alright if your objective is to find and read information online (not play "games" with "like" buttons). Setting up a Gemini capsule isn't too difficult (it's objectively simpler than starting a site and learning how to do HTML, which is nowadays overridden by JavaScript and other gimmicks anyway).
Let Google die with the rotten Web while pretending that "Gemini" merely refers to LLM and/or slop. And sure, it's not just Google and "Gemini" (Bard) isn't the only thing that pollutes the Web with nonsense.
The Web as we know it is rapidly becoming just a transport layer, not an open protocol. Gemini Protocol is still open; it cannot be hijacked or subverted because it's frozen by design and by intention. It has two human stewards, not corporations. EEE won't work. Two men from Germany and from Boston (US) will not let it happen. █
