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AOL Issues Reports Near Far Hills, New Jersey

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Far Hills and nearby locations:

  • mfdash
    Arte VanDerlay (@mfdash) reported from Somerville, New Jersey

    Mine was AOL profiles I used to do it for all of my friends and now I regret not honing those skills.. by MySpace it was cake now I can’t do shit

  • MsDebCastellano
    Deborah Castellano (@MsDebCastellano) reported from Bradley Gardens, New Jersey

    Real talk. Novelty is hard to come by during pandemic. A few weeks ago, I was really enamored with online dating now sent back to my aol teen days. As a cranky ***** who hates first dates and strangers, this seemed like a perfect solution (poly, remember?).

  • kimhurdman
    Kim Hurdman (@kimhurdman) reported from Morristown, New Jersey

    @Timodc Does aol still host email services? I thought they shut down, oh, like, 12 yrs ago?

  • 9Number9
    David Cohen (@9Number9) reported from Basking Ridge, New Jersey

    @Ashk_1989 Maybe you need an AOL login.

  • Bill_B10
    Bill B (@Bill_B10) reported from Finderne, New Jersey

    @EmilBrunner1 1 point. Never AOL. I do have a 4 character Hotmail address...

  • Polislice
    Polislice (@Polislice) reported from Bridgewater, New Jersey

    Moreover, **** the ppl. giving so much credit to the johnnie-come-lately’s for whom the camel’s back just broke when that camel was dead and buried under straws already. Credit to Waters, Tlieb, AOL and others that were fighting all along, they were always right. Always!

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  • chloeevansj
    chloë☔️ (@chloeevansj) reported

    yes I’m aware I am projecting but damn. we had swing sets, tv, nintendos, AOL and in my case, ouija boards, too. We loved talking to ghosts.

  • NotAzehara
    NotAzehara (@NotAzehara) reported

    @CielaNox Im probably older than you and there are some of these that i know about and used by people around me yet I have never used. - water bed - phone booth - fax machine - aol address - mix tape - post card - check book

  • arbatel1979
    Arbatel de Persecute (@arbatel1979) reported

    @Maegatron3030 19 for me. I never messed with AOL. Those discs we’d get for free though. All the time!

  • jackcoder0
    Jack (@jackcoder0) reported

    6. Quick Note from any screen swipe from the corner and capture instantly. With your Apple Pencil, simply swipe in from the bottom-right corner of the screen when you're in any app or on the home screen. AOL You're reading an article in Safari. A thought occurs. Swipe up from the bottom-right corner with the Pencil. A floating Quick Note appears on top of the article. Write the thought with the Pencil. The note auto-saves. The note auto-links back to the article. Dismiss the note. Continue reading. You're in a FaceTime call. Something important is said. Swipe from the corner. Write it down. Return to the call. The note saved itself. Quick Note is context-aware: if you create it while viewing a webpage, it links to that page. If you create it in an app, it remembers the app context. When you review the note later tap the link and return to exactly where you were when the idea struck. For brainstormers: Quick Note captures ideas without switching apps. Without opening Notes. Without losing your place. The thought → the note → back to work. Under 5 seconds.

  • GHHILL1911
    GH HILL (@GHHILL1911) reported

    Any 2010 Tech Nostalgia? Working on Privateer. I started this one - at least put it into Google Docs... In 2010. MUCH has changed since this, technology-wise. I mentioned certain Tech Things by name that described those tech things in some detail. The problem is all of that stuff - ALL OF IT - is painfully outdated. AOL. Skype. Blackberry. Hotel Phone Calls. Adobe Flash. Now, I COULD keep all this stuff and keep Privateer a period piece, but I don't think anyone is waxing nostalgic about 2010 Tech Trends.

  • st8less
    st8le̤̤̤̤̤̤̤̤̤̤ss (@st8less) reported

    @Slav636 AOL? lol. do you use the web or cli? I thought it was a throttling thing based on invoice for a while...not so sure anymore. my network & dual homed isp connection is mint. root & sso are both like....vm in vm latency. Not always. Most times

  • jkcannon1
    Cannonball1976 (@jkcannon1) reported

    @usanewshq The people offended never would've survived an AOL chatroom *eyeroll*

  • corbentfrost
    Corbent (@corbentfrost) reported

    @LionheartGodric Never used fax, an aol address, a check book or a waterbed.

  • TeeReno
    Matt (@TeeReno) reported

    @BadfishRanch @BlueFlameBlues As someone who was nearing 30 in the mid-2000s when started I had never had an AOL account before. Blew my mind that all my counterparty interactions were using that platform. No ICE chat then too but you could message anyone in the bid stack which is bonkers to think about too

  • tmnxeq
    tmnxeq (@tmnxeq) reported

    @0xljki obviously there was demand for bandwidth in '99, most people or businesses had none (this is kinda binary and you had to lay pipes throughout the whole country) operationally, this was a high margin business - you lay the pipe once (expensive capex) & but then can AOL CDs to every households, with virtually no marginal cost for addtl customer. "compute buyers have high margins" - brother what have you been smoking. xAI (admittedly now a compute seller) is losing gazillions - maybe that's why they went from buying/producing compute to selling. OAI/ANT have no published financials but spoiler, they are losing billions per year 1/2