Gemini
Thanks to user at end I started to use the Gemini protocol to read web pages. The first thing I loved about gemini browsers is that they are built with
Unix philosophy
- originated by Ken Thompson
- set of cultural norms and philosophical approaches to minimalist, modular software development
- based on the experience of leading developers of the Unix operating system
Early Unix developers were important in bringing the concepts of modularity and reusability into software engineering practice, spawning a "software tools" movement. Over time, the leading developers of Unix (and programs that ran on it) established a set of cultural norms for developing software; these norms became as important and influential as the technology of Unix itself, and have been termed the
The Unix philosophy
The Unix philosophy emphasizes
- building simple, compact, clear, modular, and extensible code
- it can be easily maintained and repurposed by developers other than its creators
- The Unix philosophy favors composability as opposed to monolithic design.
Clients
On Android I have chosen buran, a gemini open source browser
- Elegant and fast even on low ram Androids
- Light footprint
On Linux I have chosen amfora an Open Source {ba{c{k{z{fi}}}}}sh client which is simple and fast
Amfora features
- multi tabbed
- build for simplicity
- works smooth & fast
- low ram foot print
There is also lagrange a GUI client which looks interesting but I haven't installed yet
Thank you @ghalfacree for using the protocol in your posts
Sources:
https://mxlinux.org/community-repos/
https://wiki.debian.org/DebianRepository
https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange
https://mastodon.social/@ghalfacree/116183032832761810
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