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by speexmex 1910 days ago
It's not clear what problem Gemini solves.

Some webmaster willing to host a Gemini server could also setup an nginx serving static markdown files with no cookies/js/... and the privacy conscious client could use lynx to browse it.

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Tell me without clicking if an http(s) uri requires javascript and/or a graphical browser to render properly. Then tell me the same thing for a gemini uri.
I can go host a gemini server with javascript out of spite if you want.
There is no expectation of a gemini server that it can run arbitrary code on the client. There is for an http server. This changes what works and what doesn't work.
Yeah but there's also no expectation that images will work, so "this document won't work right unless you have certain client features" wouldn't even be unique.

So I disagree with your earlier statement even if we exclude javascript. No, I can't tell you without clicking if a gemini URL requires a graphical browser to render properly. Without even being cheeky or pedantic.