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this post was submitted on 23 Jan 2026
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I'm not much into the guessing game. I'm also not a gambler.
I'm more interested in encouraging people to transition toward more open and more accessible technologies than preaching them to 'adopt' a 'we-the-happy-few' technology for not other reason than me fancying it (you may have noticed I did not mention the tool I'm using to create my static website: the tool matters not. It should not.)
I'm glad to know you've found whatever it was you were looking for in using Gemini. Alas, you have not answered any of my questions. Your conviction is just a personal opinion, it is not information or facts I can use to reconsider my own choices, and it certainly doesn't give me any hint on why Gemini would be a better choice than the tool I've been using so far.
In respect to accessibility, the fact that Gemini focuses on actual text content makes it far easier to use accessibility tools like screen readers and Braille displays.
In fact, what is a real advantage is that there are also Genini clients which display in the terminal, and you can adjust the font size as you actually need. Myself I used that a lot when I had bad eye problems a while ago.