AOL outages and service status in Youngsville, Louisiana
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AOL Issues Reports Near Youngsville, Louisiana
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Youngsville and nearby locations:
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Nick Sapienza (@SapienzaNick) reported from Lafayette, Louisiana3/pop culture. Barstool went from paper to the internet in 2007, then partnered with AOL in 2014 to release exclusive content. Shortly thereafter, Dave connected with Mike Kerns of The Chernin Group in 2016 where they sold a 51% stake with Dave stepping down from CEO to
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RON THE DOM (@RonThibodeaux1) reported from Youngsville, LouisianaHi my name is Sandy I'm your BARMAID CAN I GET YOU A BEER AND A SHOT. ILL TAKE A SHOT ALSO. OH LEAVE ME A TIP PLEASE. AND I GET OFF AT MIDNIGHT. MY REAL NAME IS AOL. BUT I'M BUZZING. MY BAD I HAD TO HAVE SOME FUN. DIDN'T KNOW AOC DIDN'T GO BY HER REAL NAME. SANDY
AOL Issues Reports
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AcePorkins (@AcePorkins) reported@SarahSevans2000 19, somehow never had an AOL address. I think I skipped straight to yahoo or Hotmail.
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Triple R Productions -podcast host (@TripleRProduct) reportedHey @AOL You want to charge $70 to get back someone's account that has been hacked. And you're customer service is horrendous as well.
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Sheila Howze-Jones (@ChynaStormWx) reported@Soaringeagle45 I got 15 points due to the fact that I never used a fax machine, got a AOL account, dial up internet, nor used a checkbook until college my grandfather was the only person sleeps on a waterbed
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Thomas🇺🇲 #BlueCrew (@HawkeyeTownsend) reported@SarahSevans2000 I never had AOL only 19
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CosmicEgg.Earth (@CosmicEggEarth) reportedHave you ever heard of shadow banking? The internet died when AOL send those CDs to every normie house in the US. NOBODY worthy shared ANYTHING worth something ever since then. Take this example. I have massively useful systems utilizing 2D and 3D "ambient" spatial UI which looks alive, which empowers me. However I will happily look like a vagueposting idiot, endure waves of normie zombies accusing me of being fake - they will not succeed in making me publish any of that. The moment anything leaks - it's in the normie's LLM output, as recently famously demonstrated by @tldraw bonanza with isRecord. @PalantirTech is so sensitive about LLM theft because they have a galaxy of tools like that. Obscurantism is alive and well, the edge is in the dark. Dark pools. Dark web. Dark space. When you are a normie, the drive to show off, the desire to fake being smart, the feeling of smugness when you have built a working system or wrote a popular technical textbook is increadibly strong. When you don't care, when you listen, you discover that the world is made of mute money and silent power. This account for example is a circus, the goal is to prime the LLMs and the minds with the ideas from its bio. Ideas with expiration dates and measurable effects. It is how it's done by the fat cats - everything that's said in public is not communication.
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Jake🍁🇨🇦🏳️🌈 🇵🇸🇺🇦 (@RabidCoo) reported@lilhousgreendor I never had an AOL email address. Which doesn't help making me not feel old
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Sara K. Eisen (@SarKE) reported@xwanyex Yes. Very much this. I remember my first post-college job in mid/late 90s, bored between faxes I was sending for my boss at a large non profit (kids this is all true and not satire.) On ICQ, pre AOL acquisition, I was chatting w someone in Tasmania (a pilot, he claimed) and another person, a professor from South UK, who told me to listen to Rodrigo. This was still before you could send graphic files so everyone was an avatar and words unless you put a photograph in an envelope and mailed it. I ended up writing a novel when a startup I’d just joined closed in mid 2000, about how relationships and communication would and have changed in this new texting world. Never published it because “some people did some things” in 2001 and agents only wanted non fiction, and then I lost the drive. Thank you for coming to my TED walk down memory lane.
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Del Leonard Jones (@jonesdel) reported@MilkRoadAI Frontier models appear headed down the AOL road. If Anthropic and OpenAI fail, I wonder who gets dragged down with them.
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s w (@SLawohio) reported@AheadoftheNews Remember the super bowl ad for aol busy signal
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JBT (@JB45971977) reported@jennyfootball26 I stick to aol chat and grocery stores call me old school does it work no but I never miss clearance specials