Recently, I've been looking at Project Gemini. I very much like the overall concept of Gemini: being as lightweight and simple to implement as possible, while still being powerful and capable, all without being privacy-invasive or having anything that could be (easily) abused to track people.
Gemini has a certain affinity that I really enjoy; this affinity makes me want to tinker with it. I've already come up with ideas for what I want to do with it, such as:
Because Gemini is so lightweight, I want to try pushing it. All of the above is much more trivial for you to do on the web than Gemini; because it's so much more challenging to make Gemini versions, it's much more rewarding if I were to.
I'm currently using the Geopard client, but there are some issues with it, and I'm thinking about making my own client in Lua because it's so easy to make one. I think focusing efforts on improving Geopard would be better though.
I think I want to bihost on both the web and Gemini at some point. but I'd like to try Gemini more before getting more into it. I'm currently using some Zola-specific things (namely shortcodes), so I would like to deal with that before moving. I could potentially even write my own Markdown to Gemini "static site generator" to make it easier.
More Gemini posts might come later, while I explore and tinker with it. I'm quite enthusiastic about it and hope it does well.