The Gopher that won't die in any way

Traditionally, I publish statistics on the traffic of our
gopher:// server for the previous 3 months:

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month        rx       |     tx      |    total    |   avg. rate
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2025-01      1.97 GiB |   51.63 GiB |   53.60 GiB |  171.91 kbit/s
2025-02      2.76 GiB |   59.02 GiB |   61.78 GiB |  219.36 kbit/s
2025-03      2.60 GiB |   38.69 GiB |   41.30 GiB |  132.45 kbit/s

As you can see, gopher:// will died again, and continues
to become "obsolete", creating decent traffic. I want to
say once again that the death of the gopher protocol is
greatly exaggerated.
It is now common to writing a lot about the fact that there
are too few servers left in gopher://. In fact, you can
solve this problem very easily. Place all your public files
not on ftp or cloud storage, but on gopher servers. Think
of gopher as a very convenient ftp with script support and
no BigTech censorship, and not as something exotic. It's
a great working cataloging tool and publish archives.
People appreciate that you let them download files
directly without SMS, registration, QR codes, and so on.
The programs that I post here, as you know, are focused
on legacy computers and devices. This is a market of about
500 million computers in Asia alone. And I want the users
of these computers not to run through HTTPS:// sites in an
attempt to download the necessary drivers and programs.
I just want them to come directly from any legacy hardware
here and download what they need. If we boycott the HTTPS
protocol at least as a repository our public files and
archives. Then the power of the globalists will be shatter
even more. Publish your programs, scripts, books, and music
for download via gopher:// And I think at least people
will thank you for direct file access. In my opinion,
HTTPS:// has "outlived its usefulness" as a protocol, it should
burn out, just as the globalists' hopes for world domination
burned out.
Thank you for staying at GopherSpace!