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AOL Issues Reports Near Saint Mary Hoo, England
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Saint Mary Hoo and nearby locations:
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Phil Lee (@PhilLeePhotos) reported from Gillingham, England@AOLSupportHelp Hi AOL, we are having terrible speed /connection problems and we have switched router on and off. How do we get this rectified,. My wife's trying to work from home and it's causing no end of problems. Cheers Phil
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Donna Connor (@ding_dong1967) reported from Sittingbourne, EnglandShocking service from @curryspcworld today - waited in for 6.5hrs for a dishwasher that never turned up. Two different stories from the driver, both of which were crap. Now ordered with @AOL who will hopefully do a better job on Tuesday ๐๐ป
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fran (@frannyannew) reported from Thundersley, England@aolmail been three days since we have had access to our emails. Not getting much help from #Aol at the moment. Please help us get back on line. #badcustomerservice
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Martine Louise (@martinegilbert7) reported from Minster-on-Sea, EnglandI wanted salad and Coles law. Un fortunately service was Too s low. So in stead. I listened to Sheryl Crow also Cheryl Cole. Oslo a little simply red. AND blues boys. While writing my c.v. On my AOL A/C #rtitbot
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Elvin K. Box MCIOB MBA(Open) (@ElvinBox) reported from Basildon, England@aolmail assume the email telling me my request to terminate my AOL account; which of course I did not, will be carried out in 3 working days, is obviously a scam email? Many thanks in advance xx
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Spaceman - Andy G (@SpacemanCre8) reported from Ditton, EnglandCan safely say that @AOL @aolmail @AOLSupportHelp have proved to have the worst customer service I have ever experienced. No way of contacting other than email, no acknowledgement that Mail account canโt be accessed, no way of resetting password. No help at all. Disgusting.
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Maxine Sweetman-Ive (@sweetmax22) reported from Southend-on-Sea, England@BekoUK I bought a Beko VCS5125AR Upright Vacuum Cleaner in Red from AOL 27/2/21 and in the past week it has cut out after using it for 10mins and did not restart for 20mins. Not happy. I would like it swapped for a hoover that works competently for the use it was bought for!
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Phil Lee (@PhilLeePhotos) reported from Gillingham, England@AOLSupportHelp Hi AOL, we seem to be having terrible speed /connection problems. How do I get this rectified, as its causing massive problems our working from home. I've tried switching it on and off but still having problems Cheers Phil
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Phil Lee (@PhilLeePhotos) reported from Gillingham, England@Cook_Estates @AOLSupportHelp At least I'm not the only one, was just on point of thumping laptop in frustration. ๐ So will remain calm, now I know it's not problem at my end.
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๐ธTILLI๐ธ @ FFXIV (ARR) (@kthxsayonara) reported from Saint Mary Hoo, EnglandAOL have deleted more than half of the saved emails in my inbox and now Iโve lost the email containing the serial codes for Eleanor Forte AI, Synth V Studio Pro and Natsuki Karin AI. Iโve managed to send an email to Anicute but AHS want a support number (was in a deleted emailโฆ)
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tmnxeq (@tmnxeq) reported@0xljki obviously there was demand for bandwidth in '99, most people or businesses had none (this is kinda binary and you had to lay pipes throughout the whole country) operationally, this was a high margin business - you lay the pipe once (expensive capex) & but then can AOL CDs to every households, with virtually no marginal cost for addtl customer. "compute buyers have high margins" - brother what have you been smoking. xAI (admittedly now a compute seller) is losing gazillions - maybe that's why they went from buying/producing compute to selling. OAI/ANT have no published financials but spoiler, they are losing billions per year 1/2
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Brett Caughran (@FundamentEdge) reportedMy playful analogy is we are in the AOL era of AI. Early stage of a revolutionary technology, but the delivery mechanism is still clunky, requiring really dumb concepts like prompt engineering. In 1996, you couldn't even imagine business models like Uber, Netflix, the iPhone, YouTube or Tesla FSD, because the technology wasn't even close to capable or cost effective enough. From 1996-2006 global data volume grew by a factor of 10,000,000x (per Gemini), but that growth was hugely deflationary (wholesale IP transit cost down 99%), i.e. good for the application layer and selectively bad for the pipe owners (telecom). Overall, the mix of massive volume growth offset against gnarly price deflation has been a, net/net, positive thing for telecom investing. Does that hold for the frontier labs? "Intelligence pipe" feels like it can be a pretty damn awesome business, but, like telecoms, the evolution of "intelligence pipe as a business" will be extremely path dependent and will require real business models with attractive unit economics to fund. Obviously most of the 90's era telecoms went bust and the assets were only financially productive for the 2nd or 3rd owners, mostly due to balance sheet issues & the subsequent closing of the capital markets window. Though capital markets have evolved materially since the early 2000's telecom bust with a regulatory environment more supportive of monopolies/oligopolies and private capital markets more supportive of funding massive cash burn (to wit, I think it's a really bad idea for Anthropic to IPO in '26, but what do I know?). So imagine that prior but like 10-100x the size of the internet. Maybe more? As in 1996 when you couldn't even envision Netflix/Uber, the iPhone or Tesla FSD, we have zero idea what 2056 looks like, but the exponential will certainly drive even more upside uncertainty in technology. idk, hard to be structurally bearish on the "intelligence pipe" and subsequently, infrastructure that feeds the pipe (though it feels certain there will be super gnarly potholes, messy shakeouts, and bankruptcies along the way, as we saw in telecom evolution), and ultimately what matters is free cash flow production, which feeds from the intersection of exponential volumes against unit level deflation. What's exciting to me with the improvement in the models, both frontier like Fable/Sol and open source like Kimi/GLM/Deep-Seek, is you are getting *closer* so seeing a real application layer possible in a very intellectually difficult sandbox like public market investing. Nearly four years from GPT 3.5 demo, we still aren't there. We are still in the "AOL era" - too slow, not competent enough, too expensive. But are we exiting that era? It feels to me like we might be. If I had to guess, my guess is the frontier labs continue to be good businesses (and extremely volatile public stocks), mostly due to the reflexive nature of capital markets & talent acquisition. But what seems really obvious, to me, is that 2026-2036 is going to be the era of the application layer, where the Travis Kalanick-style entrepreneur takes this "intelligence pipe" and envisions new & groundbreaking businesses that change the world. That entrepreneurial accelerate will drive durable and accelerating demand for the intelligence pipe, it seems. It's a really exciting time to be alive.
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๐ฏ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐ & ๐๐ฎ๐ธ๐ท๐ฐ (VTuber) (@__Mister_D__) reported@YomiQuinnley I have 14, I just never got an AOL address because I grew up poor. I didn't get Internet until 2005.
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A Man In Red (@a_man_in_red) reportedDamn, I haven't seen that since my AOL days. And even back then "the Web" and "Internet" were already taking over.
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Convertible Bert (@AbstractLife) reported@blackhawkpryd 19 for me. Never had AOL
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๐บ๐ธ Juan Pueblo ๐บ๐ธ (@Yorgish49) reported@krassenstein You manipulated this article from AOL and left the part about being afraid to be discharged dishonestly. They donโt lack a damn thing. The issue is being away from their families, they knew it going in and two latino guys were broken up โcause they have been away a long time.
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NotAzehara (@NotAzehara) reported@CielaNox Im probably older than you and there are some of these that i know about and used by people around me yet I have never used. - water bed - phone booth - fax machine - aol address - mix tape - post card - check book
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saxonwave (@saxonwave141380) reported@HarmlessYardDog Tell me you never used AOL without telling me
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Mortifer Vates (@Breck0882) reported@SmugAlana YouTubeโs day is coming, much like AOL, Netscape, yahoo, MySpace, ect. The days as king are limited. To much customer dis-satisfaction, something will come along and dethrone them. And itโs not going to be kick or rumble. It will be something new.
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Dazlidorne (@Dazlidorne) reported@ayligerwolf 20. I mean, a few were borderline. Never had an aol address, but I e-mailed someone who did. Same thing with the waterbed. Never had one, but I have been on one.