Annoyed at how Gemini the protocol (fine, even if I don't consider it very useful) and Gemini the Google LLM (bad, evil) are called the same name

This document specifies the Gemini protocol for file transfer. It can be thought of as an incremental improvement over Gopher [RFC1436] rather than a stripped down HTTP [RFC7230]. It runs over TCP [STD7] port 1965 with encryption provided by TLS [RFC8446] with a simple request and response transaction.

So do I understand correctly that it requires TLS encryption? Won't that make it a lot less useful on any computer older than a few years?

Don't want to stop anyone else from having fun if this is what they like, but also the appeal of a simple protocol for text browsing (like Gopher) for me is that I can run it on an old computer as long as I can get the old computer online...

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