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by mattl 1044 days ago
I’m not against it but I’ve browsed the web and the internet I guess on a NeXT and not seen that. I’ve seen far too many shitty user experiences. The best thing for anything on the net that’s not the web is to write a proxy and host it very prominently and encourage browsers to use it or make a simple extension to use it.

2023 me doesn’t want to install a client for WAIS or Gemini but I would do it if it made sense.

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TBL's browser on the NeXT isn't a great reference point here.

Think more of hypercard and go back and visit the computer Chronicles episodes on YouTube for a refresh if you want

The difference between the two is TBL's WWW was good for browsing citation based research data that's spread across a network of global institutions while hypercard was more about information organization and presentation.

The distinction is subtle in theory but in practice it manifests as inherently different patterns.

For instance, the fidelity of a WWW link is coarse. It could be richer, but it's not. I'm familiar with the W3C semantics group btw and I've read their literature.

The modern web is neither of these systems but it's also something I believe most people would agree is lacking.

Perpetuating the suboptimal anarchy of the present by reinforcing it isn't going to help. More agency needs to be exercised.

I used the early web via Line Mode browser for almost seven years.

I don’t think there’s much to be had from a suboptimal experience.

If you want or need to use FTP you use FileZilla or Transmit.