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## What to publish on Gemini?
This is very personal. There are a few options. People like [Drew DevVault](gemini://drewdevault.com/) and [Sylvain Durand](gemini://sylvaindurand.org) mirror their HTTP(S) blog on Gemini, meaning all blog entries are consultable both over the web and over Gemini. Then there are more personal articles, published solely on Gemini to accompany the usually more technical HTTP blogs, such as [gemini://space.eli.li/](gemini://space.eli.li/). He claims to use it to whine like we did on MySpace yesteryear.
This is very personal. There are a few options. People like [Drew DevVault](gemini://drewdevault.com/) and [Sylvain Durand](gemini://sylvaindurand.org) mirror their HTTP(S) blog on Gemini, meaning all blog entries are consultable both over the web and over Gemini. Then there are more personal articles, published solely on Gemini to accompany the usually more technical HTTP blogs, such as [gemini://space.eli.li/](gemini://space.eli.li/). He claims to use it to whine like we did on MySpace yesteryear. I've also seen hybrids popping up: articles that are ported, but some exclusive content is also available through Gemini. I like that. My method at least makes this possible.
I wanted to blog in Dutch, my mother language, for a while now, and I've tried it a few years back on Brain Baking. It didn't work out. The entries were misplaced somehow and I wasn't satisfied, even though I did not expect to actually have readers. I hoped to use a new domain, `wouter.gr`, for a Dutch Gemini capsule to do some personal whining. That sounded like a good plan.