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AOL Issues Reports Near Brigg, England

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Brigg and nearby locations:

  • MattTakeTwo
    Matt (@MattTakeTwo) reported from Blyton, England

    @Mattisamazing33 Only 3 I've never done. Although if MSN account in lieu of AOL, that's 2

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  • joebeanclown
    JollyJoebean_VT (@joebeanclown) reported

    19 Never had an AOL.

  • VSOGunChannel
    Curtis Hallstrom (@VSOGunChannel) reported

    @hannahhill_sc @right2bear E-forms goes down on Wednesdays for routine maintenance. Do you remember the AOL commercials? “ you’ve got mail” That’s what it’s like in Eforms, without any aesthetic forward thinking

  • jptokes
    J (@jptokes) reported

    @SCgirl111 I’ve had AOL for well over 30 years and I never had a complaint

  • yuki_yagami
    Emwil Doct. | Could Be Retiring Anytime Soon (@yuki_yagami) reported

    18 of 20 (never used AOL or a waterbed)

  • travelwithlisac
    Lisa Coleman, CTA (@travelwithlisac) reported

    @AOL what did you change today? I cannot cut and paste from my draft folder. I cannot update my vacation response. The font is messed up. Trying to work and cannot. Please tell me you can fix this??

  • ChiliEnjoyer
    𝐂𝐈𝐍𝐂𝐘 𝐂𝐇𝐈𝐋𝐈 𝐄𝐍𝐉𝐎𝐘𝐄𝐑. (@ChiliEnjoyer) reported

    @liquidsuitcase It’s like AOL messenger but for work and it’s awful

  • TeeReno
    Matt (@TeeReno) reported

    @BadfishRanch @BlueFlameBlues As someone who was nearing 30 in the mid-2000s when started I had never had an AOL account before. Blew my mind that all my counterparty interactions were using that platform. No ICE chat then too but you could message anyone in the bid stack which is bonkers to think about too

  • umehjosephT
    umeh joseph (@umehjosephT) reported

    @ivymuthe I am truly ashamed to even call my self a Nigeria man Cause what ud AOL these bad news from these b@stards human who can't control themselves Is it hard to control your fvcking stupid self ?

  • annaBeauty0
    Anna’s Smile 👻 (@annaBeauty0) reported

    19/ Doesn’t that look a little like an AOL–Time Warner merger that never quite made it to the actual merger stage? An old-world giant placing a massive bet on a new-world leader in an attempt to inject new life into its own empire. Does that script sound a little familiar? Of course, history doesn’t simply repeat itself. Microsoft today understands technology far better than Time Warner did back then. And AI may have even greater potential than the internet ever did. The internet bubble eventually burst. But the internet itself survived and went on to fundamentally transform the world. So the real question today isn’t: Does AI have value? Of course it does. The real question is: Can the value of AI actually justify the insane prices, the enormous investments, and the expectations being placed on it today? And if it can’t, what happens when the bubble bursts? The answer may be hidden inside a question that very few people have seriously stopped to calculate: How much money is AI actually burning?

  • tmnxeq
    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