AOL outages and service status in Zephyrhills, Florida
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Willis Eschenbach (@WEschenbach) reported@WilliamTaborDDS Say what? I've NEVER had an AOL email account. You sure you're posting in the right thread? w.
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Benji (@BenjiGameDev) reported@timsoret back then he probably seemed like a massive idiot techbro / paid shill for AOL
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Trent Steel (@thetrentsteel) reported@Soaringeagle45 19 of 20. I never had an AOL email address. I was on the "web" before AOL offered internet access. (It was around before that, but not as an ISP.)
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GL | kRaZeYdRe (@kRaZeYdReMoBiLe) reported@brockpierson No never heard of it. I used yahoo, sbcyahoo , aol, and I think that's all they had back in my days lol
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Param Reddy (@ParamRReddy) reported@TimSweeneyEpic @deanwball we can also substitute microsoft claiming open source is dangerous because instead of windows regulating the compute, oss linux is enabling compute for everyone and could result in bad actors getting access to unregulated compute. aol can say same about open internet.
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Sabretooth | Exchequer (@SabretoothSG) reportedCrypto has hit a local maxima, like the internet did in 1998. How you monetize currently in crypto is to clip trading volume. The users doing volume are traders. so everything ships for traders, perps, options, CEXes, dexes, launchpads, etc... Build for traders and you get instant traction. build for anyone else and you get crickets, so the traction data says traders are the only market, and the capital follows the traction data. in 1998 every serious internet company was a portal. Yahoo, Excite, Lycos, AOL, Infoseek. the metric was traffic. Everything was built to keep the user on the page, because the user on the page was the business. Search was actively deprioritized. A good search engine sends the user away, which is negative stickiness, which made search a bad product. In 1999 Excite passed on buying Google for under a million dollars. In 2000 Yahoo hired Google to power its own search results, because search was a cost center you outsourced. We are in the portal era of crypto. The Google of crypto will not show immediate traction. Google didn't. It sent users away, made no money, and looked like a toy to every smart person grading it on 1998's metric. If you want immediate traction, the market has plenty for you. Go find the next pump fun. The next Aster. The next shiny thing traders rotate into for three weeks. The next big thing requires conviction about what crypto is for, not what does volume in the next 30 days.
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Sarah Lee (@SarahLee9595) reported@garyvee Next we need to bring back MySpace, AIM, and AOL dialup. I never realized all the coding I did back then for my profile was foreshadowing how much coding would be used today 💬
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Doc Zed (@BlueGr33n13) reported@QueenAnticommie Back in the day, on AOL, people were pulling that crap. Buyer beware....
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Jean Ames (@AmesJean6) reportedI spent 13 years at Southern Bell which became Bell South. Then the government took over and destroyed it. They were forced to rent their network to rivals like HBO and AOL. I sent the bills. 6 years at Motorola. After 9/11 40k of us were laid off.
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Sloppy Barris (@sloppybarris) reportedIf you wanna know more you can **** all the way off (to one of my x-rays). I leave the pii on most of the time. AOL keyword: spine, maybe. Or ask me anything!