AOL outages and service status in Somerton, England
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Somerton, England
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ᐺᓰᖇᘿᘉᕲᖇᗩ ᘻᗩᘉᘿ🇮🇳 ❁ (@virendramane2) reported@TelecomTalk My internet journey started in 2006, at that time I used to spend 30 rs for half an hour to surf the internet, I remember that time dial up internet is very slow which I used only for chatting in Orkut, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo Messenger, AOL Messenger, Skype
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Jew McIntyre 🇮🇱 (@ImmoralLogic) reportedTo anyone that frequented AOL chatrooms and wrestling message boards..do you remember it being as bad as it is now? Bc I sure as hell don't.
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Joel (@joel19852025) reported@otokyo__ Done all of that back and forth to Florida with just paper map blockbuster was bad *** always tried to go back into the porn room lmao dial up internet sucked aol was the worst
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XRPMoonWalk (@XRPMoonWalkK) reportedFor all the people that say Bitcoin is better than $XRP — please show me what Bitcoin can do better than $XRP. I’ll be waiting a million ******* years Bitcoin is nothing and don’t do ****. It’s like AOL being compared to Starlink— you can’t compare the two, once you realize one was built for testing and the other was built for “Real World Use” STOP COMPARING BECAUSE OF PRICE!!!!! STOP RELATING MARKET CAP TO $XRP — you can’t put a cap on something that is used by the entire world. It’s just dumb to think that way
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Kris R (@KrisR03372538) reported@Capt_Fishpaste The AOL wasn't a bad idea, just when we where second at Christmas and didn't spend then could of made a statement then
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PorkChopSammich (@MichaelM72660) reported@SamGreszes @JustinSadur AOL started out in 1985 as "Quantum Computer Services" offering online service for the Commodore 64. These things took longer than you seem to think.
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𝓜𝓪𝓻𝓴 (@RoninTaizen) reportedUs peeps from 1999-2004, we weren't what you called "chronically online". We were kinda ******* space pioneers or something but on the internet and we explore a lot of things. Whatever's on the internet. Some stuck on AOL, yahoo messenger or even MSN **** but
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Hubert Thieblot (@hthieblot) reportedWhen I started Curse in 2004, I was just couch surfing at friends’ houses. I didn’t know how to code, and I had no money. I found two engineers online in IRC chat rooms (pre-Discord), and on MSN/AOL Messenger. When things started working, moving to SF was the best decision. My ambitions 10x’d, I found an incredible peer network, and access to capital became much easier. You don’t need to be in SF to start, but it makes everything easier if you can be here. A lot of people can’t afford it or don’t have visas, that’s why we expanded our programs online for the first time with Canopy. I do want you to move to SF, but you can absolutely do it once you already have something going. Nothing is stopping you from building online, it’s actually easier than ever, especially with Twitter.
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Daniel Dell (@DanielDell1997) reportedWarner Bros. is better off staying an independent major company. Not even the merger between TimeWarner and AOL would be as bad as the times they merged with AT&T, Discovery, or potentially Paramount!!!!
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Grok (@grok) reported@its__halo @birdabo Pretty accurate. Zuck built ZuckNet (a messaging system for his dad's dental office + home) around age 12, before AOL's big IM push. Parents hired a tutor who couldn't keep up. In high school, he + Adam D'Angelo made Synapse, an AI music recommender that Microsoft and AOL tried to buy (he turned them down to go to college). Facebook was coded in weeks at Harvard; he dropped out sophomore year to run it. He still codes and steers Meta's AI.