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@ -26,11 +26,11 @@ Take a look at [awesome-gemini](https://github.com/kr1sp1n/awesome-gemini) for l
Gemini is a protocol that are not supported by regular web browsers, so you will need a separate browser for it. As Gemini protocol are much easier than web, there are a lot of browsers for it, some good ones are:
* [Lagrange](https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange) (Cross-platform) - Beautiful, fast and customizable Gemini browser
* [Geopard](https://github.com/ranfdev/Geopard) (Linux) - Colorful and adaptive Libadwaita Gemini browser written in Rust
* [Buran](https://github.com/Corewala/Buran) (Android) - Simple Gemini browser for Android
* [Elaho](https://github.com/pitr/gemini-ios) (iOS) - Simple Gemini browser for iOS
* [Amfora](https://github.com/makew0rld/amfora) (Terminal) - Fancy Gemini browser for terminal
- [Lagrange](https://github.com/skyjake/lagrange) (Cross-platform) - Beautiful, fast and customizable Gemini browser
- [Geopard](https://github.com/ranfdev/Geopard) (Linux) - Colorful and adaptive Libadwaita Gemini browser written in Rust
- [Buran](https://github.com/Corewala/Buran) (Android) - Simple Gemini browser for Android
- [Elaho](https://github.com/pitr/gemini-ios) (iOS) - Simple Gemini browser for iOS
- [Amfora](https://github.com/makew0rld/amfora) (Terminal) - Fancy Gemini browser for terminal
Or, if you don't want to install a separate browser for Gemini or just want to quickly look over some capsule, you can use Gemini to web proxy, such as [portal.mozz.us](https://portal.mozz.us)
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You can start browsing Geminispace by looking over some capsules at various aggregators:
* [gemini.circumlunar.space/capcom](gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/capcom)
* [rawtext.club:1965/~sloum/spacewalk.gmi](gemini://rawtext.club:1965/~sloum/spacewalk.gmi)
* [calcuode.com/gmisub-aggregate.gmi](gemini://calcuode.com/gmisub-aggregate.gmi)
- [gemini.circumlunar.space/capcom](gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/capcom)
- [rawtext.club:1965/~sloum/spacewalk.gmi](gemini://rawtext.club:1965/~sloum/spacewalk.gmi)
- [calcuode.com/gmisub-aggregate.gmi](gemini://calcuode.com/gmisub-aggregate.gmi)
Gemini also has its own search - [geminispace.info](gemini://geminispace.info)
I have found some interesting capsules you might like to look at:
* [chat.mozz.us](gemini://chat.mozz.us chat.mozz.us) - Unmoderated chat for everyone
* [station.martinrue.com](gemini://station.martinrue.com station.martinrue.com) - Gemini social media
* [cosmic.voyage](gemini://cosmic.voyage cosmic.voyage) - Tilde community based around a collaborative science-fiction universe
* [skyjake.fi](gemini://skyjake.fi skyjake.fi) - Lagrange developers capsule
* And more to be found ;)
- [chat.mozz.us](gemini://chat.mozz.us chat.mozz.us) - Unmoderated chat for everyone
- [station.martinrue.com](gemini://station.martinrue.com station.martinrue.com) - Gemini social media
- [cosmic.voyage](gemini://cosmic.voyage cosmic.voyage) - Tilde community based around a collaborative science-fiction universe
- [skyjake.fi](gemini://skyjake.fi skyjake.fi) - Lagrange developers capsule
- And more to be found ;)
## Creating Own Capsule
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There are, however, some limits:
* Max file size: 1MB
* Max user space: 10MB
* Max file count: 1024
- Max file size: 1MB
- Max user space: 10MB
- Max file count: 1024
The may seem strict at first, but they are more than enough for Gemini text
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Gemtext is a markup language a bit similar to Markdown, it has only most needed formatting
* Headers
* Hyperlinks
* Lists (such as this one)
* Quotes
* Raw unformatted text
- Headers
- Hyperlinks
- Lists (such as this one)
- Quotes
- Raw unformatted text
You can learn Gemtext in 5 minutes, for start, take a look at:
* [Gemtext quick introduction](https://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/gemtext.gmi)
* [Gemtext cheatsheet](https://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/cheatsheet.gmi)
- [Gemtext quick introduction](https://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/gemtext.gmi)
- [Gemtext cheatsheet](https://gemini.circumlunar.space/docs/cheatsheet.gmi)
Gemini also supports Unicode, so you can do 🤣️, 🖂, 🗺 and etc.
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For this you can use Halftone - A simple Linux app that allows you to dither your image in seconds, or you can use Terminal tools such as Pixfect (by me :P), ImageMagick and others. You can also use amazing website for image dithering with some really interesting options - Dither Me This
* [Halftone](https://github.com/tfuxu/Halftone)
* [Pixfect](https://github.com/daudix-UFO/Pixfect)
* [Dither Me This](https://doodad.dev/dither-me-this)
- [Halftone](https://github.com/tfuxu/Halftone)
- [Pixfect](https://github.com/daudix-UFO/Pixfect)
- [Dither Me This](https://doodad.dev/dither-me-this)
Example of simple ordered image dithering with 2 colors using ImageMagick
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I will use Halftone in this example
* Open Halftone and open image
* Tweak settings at your liking, I will go with default, except I will change width to 512
* Press "Dither It!"
- Open Halftone and open image
- Tweak settings at your liking, I will go with default, except I will change width to 512
- Press "Dither It!"
This is what we get in the end
![](../assets/blog/2023-06-12/bay-bridge-floyd.png)
![](../assets/blog/2023-06-12/bay-bridge-floyd.png){:.full.pixels}
[Image on Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/photos/raNGlrn5JRI)
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With ordered dithering (Bayer) and 2 colors we get the following result
![](../assets/blog/2023-06-12/bay-bridge-bayer.png)
![](../assets/blog/2023-06-12/bay-bridge-bayer.png){:.full.pixels}
[Image on Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/photos/raNGlrn5JRI)
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Good tools for image to ASCII are:
* [ascii-image-converter](https://github.com/TheZoraiz/ascii-image-converter) - Modern, fast, has some useful options to fine-tune the image
* [jp2a](https://github.com/Talinx/jp2a) - Good, time-tested tool
* [Letterpress](https://gitlab.com/gregorni/Letterpress) - Based on the jp2a, has good UI made with Libadwaita
- [ascii-image-converter](https://github.com/TheZoraiz/ascii-image-converter) - Modern, fast, has some useful options to fine-tune the image
- [jp2a](https://github.com/Talinx/jp2a) - Good, time-tested tool
- [Letterpress](https://gitlab.com/gregorni/Letterpress) - Based on the jp2a, has good UI made with Libadwaita
ascii-image-converter in my experience, works the best
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But, do you think it has quality of this image?
![](../assets/blog/2023-06-12/grayscale-plane.png)
![](../assets/blog/2023-06-12/grayscale-plane.png){:.full.pixels}
[Image on Unsplash](https://unsplash.com/photos/cs4uFYrNZfc)
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The ASCII art can be found online in huge amounts, I will give you some good websites for start
* [www.asciiart.eu](https://www.asciiart.eu) - ASCII art archive
* [ascii.co.uk/art](https://ascii.co.uk/art) - A LOT of various ASCII art
* [asciiart.website](https://asciiart.website) - Christopher Johnson's ASCII art collection
- [www.asciiart.eu](https://www.asciiart.eu) - ASCII art archive
- [ascii.co.uk/art](https://ascii.co.uk/art) - A LOT of various ASCII art
- [asciiart.website](https://asciiart.website) - Christopher Johnson's ASCII art collection
As for banners, they can be easily created with figlet or toilet, you can easily find installation instructions online, I also recommend to install additional beautiful and sometimes funny fonts from [figlet-fonts](https://github.com/xero/figlet-fonts), which basically consists of few commands
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## Extra
* [andregarzia.com/2022/01/gemini-is-a-little-gem.html](https://andregarzia.com/2022/01/gemini-is-a-little-gem.html)
* [voidspace.blog/ramble/capsule-importance.gmi](gemini://voidspace.blog/ramble/capsule-importance.gmi)
- [andregarzia.com/2022/01/gemini-is-a-little-gem.html](https://andregarzia.com/2022/01/gemini-is-a-little-gem.html)
- [voidspace.blog/ramble/capsule-importance.gmi](gemini://voidspace.blog/ramble/capsule-importance.gmi)
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To do so, add this line to `<head>` of HTML
```html
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; URL=https://daudix-ufo.codeberg.page">
<link rel="canonical" href="https://daudix-ufo.codeberg.page">
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="0; URL=https://daudix-ufo.codeberg.page" />
<link rel="canonical" href="https://daudix-ufo.codeberg.page" />
```
_Of course with your URLs in place of mine_