Date: 2023-05-09 Last update: 2024-11-17 The Great Gopher, New World Gopher ---------------------------------- The world is changing, anything that we already don't own, we will not own in the future. The web is out of our control, fully vaccinated, full of propaganda and psychological operations. Earth is cold place and only what can warm us are our servers. Create your own Gopher server and be happy ------------------------------------------ The way out, back to normal is to create your own online place using The Great Gopher. When shit hits the fan, you will have your nest where you can hide from all illuminati, lizards, zionists or any kind of parasites who want your energy and time. There are not many operating systems that work, luckily you already use ancient teletype emulation OpenBSD. So here is it, your how-to, step by step, very detailed guide, your source of the truth, redemption and knowledge: 1. Open the standard terminal emulator - xterm. 2. Install Gopher server and client; god and gopher. 3. Check /etc/inetd.conf if all is correct as it should be. 4. Add your wisdom into files and put them to your Gopher directory. 5. Contact your Gopher server with the only true Gopher client gopher. 6. Change yourself and inspire other. 7. Die and meet with your Gods. Toools used: xterm - The standard typewriter emulator for X. vi - Father of all text editors. The immortal King of text editing. gopher - The only true Gopher client. Your daily broken friend. god - The God's favorite Gopher server for Perl. inetd - internet super-server. Invokes god when port 70 is touched. As you can see, it's easy-peasy. Like pissing on dead enemies. Tips: - Support yourself and your family, not random Klaus, Ursula and Bill. - Joy is recommended over suffering. Breathing is allowed. - Being generous and fruitful is better than fat and sick. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The routine of the regular citizen, the average or common man, is simply stupidity. The genius defy what the school taught him. .