How does it work? This is that everyone should know!

Let's say you wake up in the morning of 2024, cuddling with
a powerful plasma pump a 1997 edition controlled by Windows 98.
You urgently need to download a firmware from a simple HTML
developer's website to update the pump software, but you are
unable to do so because the globalists have imposed the use
of SSL and TLS 1.3. You cannot download the update because
you cannot access the website.
You would also like to copy the update to a floppy disk, but the
developers did not install anything, not even a CD-ROM, in the
industrial single-board computer. You only have access to local
network interfaces. Therefore, logically speaking, you need to
disassemble part of the computer case, connect a CD-ROM, and
copy the update. And you have to do this constantly. However,
this was the usual process before the existence of my Gopher://
hole.
In 2024, you can simply go here to Gopher:// using the standard
Internet Explorer that comes with every old version of Windows.
Make this hole your homepage. This will make your life easier!
Download and install the Rar archiver, 7zip, and then download
a browser with TLS 1.3 support for your industrial equipment.
Then visit the desired website and download the necessary update.
You can do the same with an old laptop, computers, and even
an ATM. This project contains everything that a Dos/Windows
9x - XP end user needs to actual maintenance (actualization)
their systems without leaving their chair. Where HTTP interferes
and make troubles, Gopher works and efficiently helps to
accomplish the given tasks. It's perfect where simplicity
is key!