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| 2 | 2 | title: "How Gemini Gives me Hope for a Future Internet" |
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| 3 | - | publishDate: "19 Dec 2025" |
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| 3 | + | publishDate: "18 Dec 2025" |
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| 4 | 4 | description: "A journey down a deep rabbit hole thanks to cassette tapes" |
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| 5 | 5 | tags: ["gemini", "internet", "open web"] |
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| 12 | 11 | Last weekend I was building a mini RSS reader (you know how I do), and in the process I was going through some of the blog posts in my feed. One of them stood out: |
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| 32 | 31 | I know this is a bit weird to make this post on HTML while boasting about another protocol, but I decided it was worth it to communicate the idea. If you're interested in Gemini and want to learn more or even get started, just follow these two steps: |
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| 34 | - | 1. Install `amfora` with `brew install amfora` or one of the many other [install methods]() |
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| 33 | + | 1. Install `amfora` with `brew install amfora` or one of the many other [install methods](https://github.com/makew0rld/amfora?tab=readme-ov-file#installation) |
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| 35 | 34 | 2. In the terminal run `amfora gem.stevedylan.dev/gemini-quickstart` |
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| 37 | 36 | I’ll see you in space 🫡 |
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