| I use Firefox. When I click on a gemini:// link it opens it in Lagrange. Seems pretty seamless. If you're not going to install Lagrange, I'm doubtful that you're going to install an extension either. This isn't about you personally, it's a statistical judgment about the market segment you're signalling yourself to belong to. People reluctant to install native software are also unlikely to install extensions. Having a separate app provides some additional protection compared to an extension that can look over your shoulder at everything you browse. Lagrange runs in a separate process entirely, and it can only snoop on the Gemini websites I visit. Re endgame, see 1.6 at https://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/faq.gmi Me, I go to Gemini (and Mastodon, and the tildeverse, and plan.cat, and twtxt, and, and..) precisely because it has no hope in hell of adoption. If someone's posting there they're intrinsically motivated[1]. That's the stuff I want to look at. When I'm in small pools like these I'm less legible[2] to marketers. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motivation#Intrinsic [2] https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2010/07/26/a-big-little-idea-call... |