slow in performance (short-lived bursty TCP connections) if it was ever used to transfer resource heavy HTML pages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gemini_(protocol)#Reception
Well duh. A bicycle is also overloaded and cumbersome, if it was ever used as a car.
Edit: to clarify, the whole point of the gemini web is to avoid heavy and complex site layouts. Automatic embedding and stuff just doesn’t happen there. Also doesn’t use HTML but Gemtext. So, short-lived and bursty connections, are a ideal fit.


Couldn’t have been me :)
But still. I encourage you to make those edits in the future. Sometimes writers are wrong, sometimes they’re pushing an agenda. I’m inclined to think whoever added that section did so maliciously and since it’s not a popular article, no one noticed. Wikipedia thrives in part because of people like us!
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