Gemini Turning Three and Why It'll Probably Reach and Exceed Ten (Decade)
- Dr. Roy Schestowitz
- 2022-06-21 00:54:48 UTC
- Modified: 2022-06-21 00:54:48 UTC
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Gemini Turning 3
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Summary: With the World Wide Web going in the wrong direction we need an alternative that focuses on actual pages; Gemini is, at the moment, probably the most viable alternative to the World Wide Web
THIS past day (24 hours) was special for Gemini. Constellations aside, as well as the longest day today in the northern hemisphere, Gemini entered its fourth year. Using some metrics, Gemini doubled this past year (one year alone) and it fills a real gap. The more bloated the World Wide Web becomes, the more necessary Gemini will be.
The video above explains that we're deeply committed to Gemini and can easily envision
Techrights using Gemini Protocol (with GemText) for at least five more years. The Web isn't going to improve (it's a complicated monoculture whose proprietary nature will exacerbate if or when Firefox dies). All we can do is replace the Web with another protocol -- one that focuses on actual pages unlike the Web, which gradually became more like a "Webapps" canvas or the 'new Flash'.
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