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Vishwamitra (Modi ka Parivar) (@RamachandraRavi) reported@SwarupChattrjee @ArtofLiving On the contrary, AOL has rejuvenated numerous rivers, thousands of lakes, billions of trees. The people who caused the 10 year trouble needs to be penalized.
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Randy Hudson™️ (@noonefollowsme) reported@Irina_exh Only 19 because I wasn’t stupid enough to use AOL.
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The Smart Gremlin (@TheCultOfTwist) reported@VaultOfInsights Getting stalked and **** by total randos on AOL did require an account however... go figure.
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real missing talon hours (@iheartlog) reportedonce the aol screenshots of them being an emetophile hit the fandom all bets were off. now it's talking about puking every night, the other band members spitting **** up constantly, etc...you love to see it.
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Sam (@SammyLem90) reported@aburk203 @alphafox AOL chat boards, shared AIM, shared MSN Messenger too. Different times: Napster, Limewire, Proxys, Memes, NES, Surge Soda, Lucas Candy, Butterfinger BBs and Mr. T Cereal. Sound of Dial-up, and Saturday night cartoons. A bike outside because for some reason it was ok for a 10YO to leave the house and bike a mile to the the grocery store in a beat down neighborhood. Wow, took me back to a time I didn't have to worry about bills.
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PackagingMachineryHandbook (@Packagingbook23) reported@Irina_exh Never had a but I had Compuserve in the 80s and Genie in90. Both before AOL. Does that count? Otherwise 19
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Beaubien (@el_beaubien) reported@PhilosophyOnX Not to punish ... rather to ignore. That's a lifetime observation. Post an argument ... get an argument. Post an actual functional idea ... you get crickets. In general, people have no ideas of their own and so cannot process ideas generically. They have not the experience of it. I have found this to be true ... 100% of the time. Whenever anyone objects vigorously to an idea I have posted on the internet ... without a single exception in the time I've been on it (since ~1994 AOL) ... the person objecting will have no idea of their own to offer ... only invective and support for the status quo regardless of what it is.
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Matt Laroo (@Matty_Laroo) reportedSuch a weird time discussing AI with anyone who isn't super in the weeds right now. 99.9% of people who have been exposed to AI only know "chat", which in my experience is the worst current use case for AI (can be inaccurate, biased, too sycophantic, etc). Meanwhile, the 0.1% actually building **** (be it apps, businesses, websites, dashboards, slide decks, business plans, etc) or using it to help organize your life (translating "stream of consciousness" into readable notes, managing your inbox/calendar, creating a second-brain wiki from links, etc) is seeing where this is all going. Big difference is that the user (YOU!) have direct input on the outputs, whereas chat is just the delusion that you are getting correct answers from some digital deity (just a text version of brain rot, imo). It makes having conversations super weird, like explaining the potential of the internet to someone who only logged on to AOL to read/send email.
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👁️⃤merican Mafia (@FortunaDiem) reported@uncreativetom this retard made Zader Fader on AOL and it was absolute trash 💀
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Anna’s Smile 👻 (@annaBeauty0) reported19/ 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?