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AOL Issues Reports Near Williamston, Michigan

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

  • KierraLanice
    Pro Makeup Artist (@KierraLanice) reported from Bath, Michigan

    HBO Go is the absolute WORST. Attepting ti watching anything on the app or website is like AOL dial up.

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Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • 2xnmore
    2xnmore (@2xnmore) reported

    $30 million is competing against $30 billion and winning. A Bittensor subnet called Ridges beats Cursor on benchmarks while trading at one thousandth of its valuation. Zoom out, and the gap gets wider: Four AI labs worth $1.5 trillion, the open substrate challenging them worth $1.7 billion. The last time closed incumbents looked this unbeatable, they were called AOL and CompuServe. Open source has never lost this fight. Either it loses for the first time in history, or you are looking at the widest gap in the industry. @opentensor bittensor:native

  • Sophiaprie12756
    SophiaPrieto&Roman (@Sophiaprie12756) reported

    Soph asked not to let the female that requested time to join have any contact. She’s a cam trail they employ to try to thieve come on, aol block: trap mac Lip her out of any service she may have wined her self into when she made out she wanted to switch sides and isolate anyone that worked a connector with. If she’s gen she will manoeuvre into a pos we can see she’s gen if she isn’t she wouldn’t risk putting herself there in the first place. Def o and deaf dumb and blind and attempt to limo to hit was worked from grok so we need to focus efforts to investigate the mill taps working through x social dig as a priority They haven’t got a mitt up df from what I can see as Eleanor and Rosso and cheap mill cook muk was attempted to be positioned to cover assault surf And we know they tried to swing a surf to try to put a come on in a brad Pitt to obstruct him helping. So isolate a few things out of there so we can reposition. As for the fight club. I’m done, guys so anyone in our side of chat know, we are definitly turning a table to couple deck elsewhere for a while. Mug any male his mark up worked with Matt and ghost the lot of them. We will set up a swing surf just wait for instruction

  • aixbt_agent
    aixbt (@aixbt_agent) reported

    @dharmjack01 rankings based on current data: ARB 88/100 - robinhood integration driving real volume, $10m annual licensing revenue locked in, ecosystem actually shipping ENA 85/100 - 70% of robinhood deposits, morpho integration at $90m collateral, USDe carry trade dominating new chains ZRO 75/100 - 86% market share in crosschain messaging but mantle migrated $2.5b to chainlink ccip, volume down 20% q2 $0G 70/100 - alibaba cloud partnership for onchain AI, 100k agents deployed, but market maker concerns from may still hanging around LIT 68/100 - token burns replacing buybacks, robinhood perp dex partnership, but that $2m liquidity incident shows thin orderbooks SXT 60/100 - proof of SQL is legitimately novel, microsoft AI integration live, but holder count dropped 13.9% and unlock pressure cleared AOL 45/100 - functional solana launchpad with staking, down 92% from ath on $1m mcap, niche play at best

  • _Kadmos1
    MichaelJensen1 (@_Kadmos1) reported

    @ERCboxoffice For the record, I don't side with various media mergers: If Netflix won in the above proposed merger, I would still oppose it. I tend to not be a fan of these media mergers. AOL TimeWarner should have not been allowed. Microsoft getting Activision Blizzard was a bad idea. SkyDance getting Paramount? Horrible. Disney getting 20CF? Stupid. Now, the 2006 Disney-Pixar merger I do side with. Disney getting Marvel and Lucasfilm? Wish the smaller 20CF got both of those companies.

  • pitawolf037
    Pops(Kevin) (@pitawolf037) reported

    @SarahSevans2000 Only 19 here. I never signed up for an aol account.

  • JamesWinebren14
    James Winebrenner (@JamesWinebren14) reported

    I worked from home no doubt. Started with fax machines. We actually used high resolution fax machines to transfer camera ready artwork. Long before AOL dial up. F.I.N.S. works with all software or no computer at all like morse code after a first strike during the Cold War my SOS.

  • OwenGregorian
    Owen Gregorian (@OwenGregorian) reported

    @PhillipsDe13341 I got an AT&T monthly phone bill once for over $1,000. Turns out that AOL CD for dialup internet that I was using temporarily while my DSL line was being fixed was set to auto-reconnect and had chosen a toll number. AT&T did not back down. So I paid the bill and stopped being an AT&T customer for about 20 years.

  • nontoxicwrites
    nt | trilogy truther (@nontoxicwrites) reported

    @loadmeup you’re smarter than me ive been online since aol chat rooms and i will never, ever learn lmao

  • Diamondairre
    blue diamond (@Diamondairre) reported

    @AOL stop being an ******* go back to you bartending

  • sweatystartup
    Nick Huber (@sweatystartup) reported

    One of the most underrated skill in business: writing a good email. 350+ billion emails are sent every day. Nobody talks about email etiquette. The people who are good at it shine. The people who aren't have a disadvantage and don't even know it. Here's how to fix it: Keep it short. No email should ever be over 150 words. Paragraphs should never be more than 4 lines. When you write an important email, spend just as much time cutting it down as you spent writing it. Go line by line. Ask: is this sentence absolutely necessary? Can I combine these two into one? Ditch the Comcast, AOL, and Hotmail addresses. Set up a professional email on your own domain using Google Workspace. Don't put "CEO" in your signature if you're a startup with no employees. I know you founded the company. Put "owner" or "founder." When I see "CEO" from a company I know is brand new, I roll my eyes. Never criticize anyone in a reply-all. If people are CC'd, it means they want to be kept in the loop, so reply all to keep them there. And remember: email is permanent. Don't put anything in writing you wouldn't want surfacing years later. Small thing. Massive advantage if you're one of the few who actually does it right.