Comment by keepamovin

10 hours ago

Speaking of vintage IE and Netscape on old Win, it's actually still possible to use them to browse the modern web if you proxy it.

I built a Win9x compatibility mode for BrowserBox that does exactly this (https://github.com/BrowserBox/BrowserBox/blob/main/readme-fi...). Ur modern server does all the rendering, and it outputs a client link specifically designed for legacy browsers like IE5, IE6, and Netscape running on Windows 95/98/NT, streaming them the pixels. It's definitely an abomination, but there's something magical and retro that I like about viewing the 2026 internet through an IE6 window ;) ;p xx

There are better ways:

- Retrozilla with some about:config flags disabling old SSL cyphers and new keys to enable newer ones

- Iron TCL maybe with KernelEx and BFGXP from https://luxferre.top reading gopher and gemini sites such as gemini://gemi.dev proxying all the web bloat and slimming it down like crazy

- Same Gemini URL, but thru http://portal.mozz.us/gemini . Double proxy in the end, but it will be readable.