I was using my Galaxy S3 to watch videos and just fool around. Sometimes it's nice to have a smartphone that's not "up to date" on everything. I tried to use it to browse the web, but the stock web browser, the only web browser I have installed on it, spits out SSL certificate errors all the time, so it's mostly miss when I try to visit a site on it. Maybe it's using an old version of SSL or TSL? I'm not sure what's going on there, but it's nice that I can still use Gopher via Overbite 0.2 on it. It's just amazing to me that tech from 2013 at the earliest is having trouble on the WWW in 2023. It's also quite possible there's an issue with my settings, but I don't know. It also kind of reminds me of using old versions of Opera and how the websites are just out of whack because they're using older engines that don't load or can hardly keep up with the modern web. At least I can understand why so many people on here dislike Javascript, although in my eyes, it's just a tool used to do evil rather than evil itself. I guess the WWW is changing and that's how it will be for a while. I can only hope that it changes for the better and companies start to realize that making websites "pretty" or "easy to create" doesn't make them better.