A Gemini-style proposal
Benjamin Henrion
zoobab at gmail.com
Mon Nov 1 16:05:38 GMT 2021
On Mon, Nov 1, 2021 at 12:42 PM Alex Schroeder <alex at alexschroeder.ch> wrote:
>
> I’d say no. The functionality of Gemini is pretty much done. People are of course free to write their own clients that do their own processing. But the standard is: if you need that, serve Markdown or HTML documents instead of extending Gemtext.
HTML with embedded Flash content, it's even better.
HTML has always been a failure, it has been written by corporations
that want the possibility to load any proprietary "binary" in a
document.
Not to mention Javascript.
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