What I really want is to read asciidoc or makrup as static page in koreader except the dynamic table part. I personally think static ebook is the most efficient way to read except the dynamic table part(sorting, show/hide col, simple filter), so can anyone please tell me if this project can achieve it?
Gemini protocol rocks.
What does it solve? I remember reading it was supposed to make the web easier, but it’s just another transport and one could push JS, CSS, WASM, or anything through it. One could even extend chromium to support it as an alternative to HTTP.
I’m not entirely sure of its purpose.
It’s not really designed to solve anything. It just exists. The cool thing about it is advertisements are not possible natively. There is also no JS. So no creepy ass trackers. It’s basically like the very early days where JS or CSS was not a thing. Just markdown. With the additional security and privacy stuff of the modern web like encryption.
Too bad it‘s not P2P
I only want my web to be pvp
CSS ruined the internet and it will ruin this as well.
Elaborate?
Sorry, no.
This is clearly made as a joke but also could serve as a proof of concept.
This is awesome. Finally an experimental browser that tries to do something differently.
It’s able to parse HTML and CSS and put stuff on the screen + it’s dynamic. It’s like the web in 2005 or something and written by one dude.
Love projects like these. It could actually be the basis for something.
All of that and Custom DNS? Sounds like a pet project with scope issues.