![]() I’ve never used a Web interface that was better than a good native interface. It is for sure the easiest, as long as the device you’re using has modern web browser, you’re good to go. I don’t believe that the Web is the best solution for having feed readers and blogging clients everywhere. I believe we should have both feed readers and blogging clients for all our machines. Working on a native app and rekindling my love for blogging got me back into the mood to implement blogging clients. That is just normal computing, even if performance is a bit annoying. By older, I don’t mean running Linux on a Core 2 Duo. Recently I had a ton of fun implementing Mercury protocol (a subset of Gemini protocol) on MacOS 9 (I think Gemini is a little gem), and that got me thinking: Blogging should be an ideal activity for an older machine. If you don’t care about older machines, that is OK, there is still valuable content here, just ignore the sections about older devices. In this post I’ll talk mostly about blogging, but I’ll spice it up with considerations to bring older machines back into blogging as well. I don’t see why we can’t use the computers we love to blog. One of my favourite niches are retrocomputing and native apps. Blogging is my favourite thing on the Internet (that and interacting with Bookish communities over YouTube and Discord). From the moment that I added the initial Micropub support to this blog, to the recent flurry of activity with the implementation of metaWeblog API. ![]() I’ve been thinking a lot about blogging recently.
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