AOL outages and service status in Carteret, New Jersey
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Carteret, New Jersey
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AOL Issues Reports Near Carteret, New Jersey
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Carteret and nearby locations:
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Daultala (@gplavix75) reported from Iselin, New Jersey@Apple and today when I called apple support that they told me that they can’t recover these emails and they told me to call AOL and Gmail in a rude way.
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Daultala (@gplavix75) reported from Iselin, New JerseyIronically even after contacting regarding RESTORATION OF EMAILS LOST FROM SAVED LABELLED FOLDERS in GMAIL, AOL or YAHOO;NO SOLUTION IS OFFERED by APPLE CUSTOMER SERVICE. INSTEAD the AGENT HANGED D PHONE without any solution.
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Avoid Men who don't like Hugs (@PortamentoCurve) reported@AOL When you make it a pain in the *** to log in on a PC/laptop, we don't bother because AOL is already open on the phone Then we don't see your advertisements BY YOUR ADVERTISERS No reason to send me a code or to force me log into another email Are you idiots or just stupid?
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ladywaranon (@ladywaranon) reported@hippyresident He’s so weird and annoying. He’s sells a VPN and steals other people’s work when he’s not totally making crap up. It’s all about a worthless VPN. He might as well be giving away old AOL infected software with it. I hacked AOL’s mainframe computer. I changed the font size.
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mosfet (@CPlagmann) reportedHey @AOL So you block my email out of the blue. I log in. You demand test verify. Never comes. Get locked out. I call. Wait 20 minutes. You can fix it for a fee. Or I am locked out for 24 hours. UNACCEPTABLE.
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Ian Landsman (@IanLandsman) reported@jessethanley @PatBergie We’ll hash this out tomorrow but don’t agree. Slack is basically just AOL IM. Think AI pilled are way over thinking how many problems AI directly solves for normal people. It’s not many. Now indirectly sure. Medical breakthroughs, better software, as part of a good home robot. But direct it’s basically just google search.
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Marianne Halcomb (@MRHalcomb) reported@Irina_exh 19. Never used AOL address
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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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Paul Templeton (@Paul__Templeton) reported@Janine_1801 LoL 19 for me, never had AOL
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sef (@btcsef) reportedlet’s start off with the claim that he hacked the cia. reality: justin liverman has never actually hacked anything before, his claim of hacking the cia comes from when his group social engineered AOL to reset a guy who works at the CIA’s email. this is the easiest thing ever 1/2
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Pete Koenig, Sr. (@petekoenig84) reported@Irina_exh I got 18: never had an AOL address or a waterbed but I have used both a carburetor and a manual transmission on the same vehicle.
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john (@johndillen77) reported@Irina_exh 19. Never had an AOL email