PaulC
Robin
In a time when Ham radios are exploding as people are desperate to secure any means of communication, I was pleased to stumble onto Gemini. It is apparently an internet protocol which you could use as an alternative to the World Wide Web. This is slightly outside my wheelhouse, so you more tech savvy folks will probably understand the details better than I.
If I'm understanding it correctly, you have Gemini capsules instead of HTTP websites. (In the video, he slips into calling them websites and web browsers out of habit.) If we are kicked off the web entirely, perhaps we could set up Gemini capsules (websites) with forum boards and what not. A Gemini server seems straightforward to set up on a Digital Ocean droplet, much in the way many of us run droplets for Bitwarden and other programs.
If I'm understanding it correctly, you have Gemini capsules instead of HTTP websites. (In the video, he slips into calling them websites and web browsers out of habit.) If we are kicked off the web entirely, perhaps we could set up Gemini capsules (websites) with forum boards and what not. A Gemini server seems straightforward to set up on a Digital Ocean droplet, much in the way many of us run droplets for Bitwarden and other programs.