• Some new projects in gemini?

    From =?iso-8859-1?b?Sm9zdek=?= Ravi Dantas Freire@kirihito@cock.li to comp.infosystems.gemini on Wed Aug 12 22:02:08 2026
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    I just not have seen recent projects with the gemini protocol, its really strange, and sometimes the community is just not active.
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  • From ReK2 Hispagatos@rek2@usenet_reborn.tui to comp.infosystems.gemini on Thu Aug 13 17:44:01 2026
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    [in reply to Josu|- Ravi Dantas Freire <<115iqh0$15n15$1@dont-email.me>>]

    I just not have seen recent projects with the gemini protocol, its really strange, and sometimes the community is just not active.

    yeah we need to get more peopl to use usenet and post here they new projects
    I personally have been working on projects related to "reticulum" and inside that micron pages ( BUild a browser ) and a RCC (Reticulum Relay Chat) client

    reticulum is fascinating.
    We should create a reticulunm usenet group, any takers?
    I run a server I could create a
    hispagatos.networks.reticulum newsgroup or similar

    Happy Hacking
    ReK2
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  • From Lumin Etherlight@lumin+usenet@etherlight.link to comp.infosystems.gemini on Sat Aug 15 01:01:08 2026
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    Josu|- Ravi Dantas Freire <kirihito@cock.li> writes:

    I just not have seen recent projects with the
    gemini protocol, its really strange, and sometimes
    the community is just not active.

    You will notice such an effect with almost
    anything that is: 1. Simple, and 2. Works. The
    protocol works for what the people using it want
    it to work for, and so few feel the need to make a
    lot of noise with "new solutions". The reason the
    modern tech world, take JavaScript web development
    as an example, is full of "community" and tons of
    new projects all the time, is that everything is
    on fire all the time. When nothing keeps working,
    and when no one knows where to start on fixing it,
    then people see no other way but to start things
    anew all the time, in search for answers. But the
    spirit in that orientation ends up wanting all the
    wrong things, and they end up only layering more
    and more madness and broken complexity, at best,
    or contributing more to the deafening noise of our
    world, at worst. Silence is good. Silence is the
    true comfy. Learn to appreciate it, and find your
    peace within it, and within you.


    Best Wishes,
    Lumin Etherlight
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  • From bixbox@noreply@example.invalid to comp.infosystems.gemini on Sun Aug 16 15:37:55 2026
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    Lumin Etherlight <lumin+usenet@etherlight.link> writes:

    Josu|- Ravi Dantas Freire <kirihito@cock.li> writes:
    You will notice such an effect with almost
    anything that is: 1. Simple, and 2. Works. The
    protocol works for what the people using it want
    it to work for, and so few feel the need to make a
    lot of noise with "new solutions". The reason the
    modern tech world, take JavaScript web development
    as an example, is full of "community" and tons of
    new projects all the time, is that everything is
    on fire all the time. When nothing keeps working,

    100%, it does take a tons of efforts to shovel S$##t on thing that are
    on fire than do nothing on stuff that "just work",
    and make Stack Overflow is just the noise signal generated by
    everything is on fire.

    But id does have the opposite effect on the perception of the quality of something.



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