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medusae.space gemini directory

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Welcome to the medusae.space Gemini directory, a catalog of capsules organised into categories. Its goal is to provide an easy way to dive into the Geminispace. It's also meant to be a tool for discovering new capsules, and let the serendipity happen.


Main categories


🎨 Arts

From video to sculpture, music, and poetry


📒 Gemlog

Diary style content, the gemini version of blogs


🏡 Home

Cooking, crafting & DIY, gardening, etc.


📊 Information and knowledge

Online resources, catalogs & search engines


📰 News, zines, podcasts, etc.

Online newspapers


🗺 Regional content

Regional focused capsules


⚗ Science

Formal, natural and social sciences related capsules


🌐 Society

Politics, religion, social interactions, etc.


🎈 Sports and recreation

From curling to model building, camping and video games


🤖 Technology

Tech related content (engineering, electronics, programming, etc.)


Search and filters


🔍 Search tools

🕰 The five most recent entries in the directory


About medusae.space


Everything you want to know about this project

The official medusae.space gemlog


Contact


If you encounter a bug, want to tell us about your favourite capsule, or if you see any outdated information, don't hesitate to email us at contact@medusae.space


Licence


To the extent possible under law, Mjollna & Laërte have waived all copyright and related or neighbouring rights to the medusae.space gemini directory. (CC0)


You're of course welcome to credit us if you use/copy this directory, but feel free to do whatever you want with it.


The only exceptions are:


The language list that we use comes from Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 3.0)

The regional division is based on the United Nations Geoscheme (unknown licence but it seems that we can use it freely?)


> What we see before us is just one tiny part of the world. We get in the habit of thinking, this is the world, but that's not true at all. The real world is a much darker and deeper place than this, and much of it is occupied by jellyfish and things.

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> Haruki Murakami

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