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# Why Gopher? | |
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I feel enthusiastic about the community of tilde and smol Internet | |
users, not about the specific protocols and software involved. I'm | |
all for building a community of creative people (artists, hackers, | |
musicians, writers, and so forth). | |
Some basic gopher clients are lynx, gopherus, and curl. | |
lynx | |
gopherus | |
curl | |
The charm of the gopher protocol is its technical simplicity. For | |
technical details, see this link: | |
gopher://tilde.pink/1/~bencollver/files/gopher/ | |
Below are notes in chronological order. | |
## 2018-01-22 - Jessamyn West on Gopher | |
Gopher is the information without the flair, the HTML without the | |
Javascript. Gopher gives me what I want when what I want is to read | |
stuff, not like/comment/interact/favorite/share etc. I'm a big fan | |
of all of those things, but sometimes I just want to read a thing on | |
an old computer and follow a few links. Gopher lets me do that. | |
It's ultimate Old Web and I am one of those ultimate Old Web ladies | |
who still uses Lynx occasionally... --Jessamyn C. West | |
https://web.archive.org/web/20180516103844/https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/a… | |
## 2019-12-04 - Plain Text Project | |
So why does plain text matter? It's a ubiquitous, almost universal | |
format. You can easily create plain text documents on any operating | |
system and on any device. You don't need a specialized tool to do it, | |
either. Plain text is also very long lasting. | |
https://plaintextproject.online/ | |
## 2020-09-06 - The Internet Is For End Users | |
When there is a conflict between the interests of end users of the | |
Internet and other parties... [you] should favor end users. | |
gopher://gopher.fnord.one/0/Mirrors/RFC/rfc8890.txt | |
## 2022-03-11 - The Authentic Web | |
Brereton told me recently that his frustration began in late 2020. | |
I was browsing the Internet one day, and I began to feel like | |
something was just off," he said. "A lot of the content doesn't feel | |
authentic--it doesn't feel real." He sounded bemused by the runaway | |
popularity of his post, which was part of a personal research project | |
on how information is organized online. Better information could be | |
found on social media, discussion boards, and small-scale personal | |
blogs, but Google Search was deprioritizing those platforms in favor | |
of corporate Web sites, which could afford the money and effort it | |
takes to optimize for Google's search algorithm. "The authentic Web" | |
seemed hidden, Brereton said. "The algorithms tell us what to read." | |
From: What Google Search Isn't Showing You https://www.newyorker.com/culture/in… | |
## 2022-07-14 - The Future of the Internet | |
This model is likely the future of computing and networking, and it | |
is no minor tweak. It's a wholesale revision to the Internet and PC | |
environment we've experienced for the past thirty years. The | |
serendipity of outside tinkering that has marked that generative era | |
gave us the Web, instant messaging, peer-to-peer networking, Skype, | |
Wikipedia--all ideas out of left field. Now it is disappearing, | |
leaving a handful of new gatekeepers in place, with us and them | |
prisoner to their limited business plans and to regulators who fear | |
things that are new and disruptive. | |
From: The Future of the Internet and How To Stop It by Jonathan Zittrain | |
gopher://tilde.pink/1/~bencollver/log/2022-07-14-the-future-of-the-internet-by-… | |
## 2022-07-21 - Algospeak | |
Algorithms are causing human language to reroute around them in | |
real time. | |
gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/Algospeak | |
## 2022-07-30 - We don't need to rebuild the Internet | |
They also like to bemoan the things we've supposedly lost: | |
communities (forums), old technologies (IRC, gopher, newsgroups, | |
RSS), and things like that. Things from the so-called 'old web'. | |
The things is, though, a lot of those things still exist, still run | |
by hobbyists (yours truly included). You just have to have an | |
interest in something beyond your social media network's walled | |
garden and know how to get out there once in a while. Those are two | |
things that we nearly *have* lost, and it's really disappointing to | |
me. | |
[In other words this author says we need to rebuild a sense of | |
curiosity and teach each other how to step outside the walled | |
gardens.] | |
gopher://ymodem.org/0/phlog/2018/rebuildtheinternet.txt | |
## 2022-10-28 - Human scale technology | |
Small technology, smallnet and smolnet are associated with | |
communities using alternative network infrastructures, delinking from | |
the commercial Internet. | |
https://damaged.bleu255.com/Small_Technology/ | |
The smallnet crowd is DIY-minded, they self-host community-run | |
servers and community-built services, often using limited CPU, | |
memory, disk space and bandwidth by choice, using simple protocols, | |
formats and tools. | |
gopher://republic.circumlunar.space/0/~spring/phlog/2019-01-18__Small_Internet_… | |
## 2023-09-30 - Dead Internet theory | |
The dead Internet theory is an online conspiracy theory that asserts | |
that the Internet now consists almost entirely of bot activity and | |
automatically generated content that is manipulated by algorithmic | |
curation, marginalizing organic human activity. | |
gopher://gopherpedia.com/0/Dead_Internet_theory | |
See also: | |
PhysicsForums Anomalous Post IDs and Times | |
PhysicsForums and the Dead Internet Theory | |
## 2024-04-14 - TLS Apocalypse | |
Enthusiasts on internet maintain a Crypto Ancienne library, which | |
can be used by old computers to natively connect to services | |
encrypted with modern crypto algorithms. Their README states that a | |
Motorola 68030 CPU at 25MHz requires 22 seconds of prime number | |
computations to connect to a server, and most servers hang up the | |
connection during that time. | |
gopher://tilde.club/0/~freet/cgi-bin/gophhub.sh?repo=classilla/cryanc&file=1&pa… | |
... I think the resurgence of the Gopher protocol means that Gopher | |
is likely the best place for old computers to live, since it's a | |
trivial protocol to implement, there's clients for even very limited | |
systems like the Commodore 64(!), and lots of people in the | |
retrocomputing hobby are rediscovering it... | |
https://tenfourfox.blogspot.com/2018/02/the-tls-apocalypse-reaches-power-macs.h… |