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AOL Issues Reports Near Bronx, New York

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

  • thankyoumoses
    2020 Owes us a Refund (@thankyoumoses) reported from Bronx, New York

    I like to think I let **** go but I’m still out here using my AOL email

  • illrecognizeill
    IG:@illrecognizeill (@illrecognizeill) reported from Bronx, New York

    Bronx girls on Instagram be thinking this **** is AOL in 1998 with screen names like BxJeterGrl1086.

  • BoysAreRights
    Richard Eduardo Scott (@BoysAreRights) reported from Bronx, New York

    @16_49_54_67_88, on aol at, PRIMERACORONA (NEVER CAN BE KING PER MAGNA CARTA DOCTRINE AND CLUES IN THE ARTICLES OF CONFEDERATION, PREAMBLE AND MY CONSTITUTION AND BILL OF RIGHTS) and also MR. RAIN54, and SENATORSCOTT V. @RepRichardScott or @SenatorTimScott (conflict of interest).

  • MemoirsOfGaySHA
    🇾🇪Sha TheGREAT🇬🇾 (@MemoirsOfGaySHA) reported from Bronx, New York

    @cValentino5280 @theoralyst She'd having real arguments cus we were on AOL. Like. Lol, but I have no problem being wrong so I don't understand them types in general.

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  • steev5ten
    Steven Harris 💹🧲🇬🇱🇩🇰🇺🇦 (@steev5ten) reported

    @Irina_exh never had AOL

  • jdj9930
    Jeff (@jdj9930) reported

    @muheediva01 Never had one. I have had AOL for 31 Years. 🤷

  • JoshMcKinney18
    $XRPARMY (@JoshMcKinney18) reported

    @XRPee3 Adoptions just like AOL in 1998. The rails flipped. The masses showed up. What adoption is actually lining up right now? May 19 EO dropped with 90 / 120 / 180-day clocks. Regulators reviewing, Fed access report, then real steps to integrate. July 15: DTCC already ran live production tokenized trades. Not a sandbox. Real assets. 30–40 firms. $114T infrastructure. October: Full DTCC Tokenization Service launch. The remaining scale starts moving onto the new rails. November 15: Banking system goes ISO 20022. Unstructured payments get rejected. The old plumbing gets retired. This is the shift. Not a rumor. Not a “soon.” The dates are on the calendar.

  • Technimentals
    Shane 💬 (@Technimentals) reported

    @AlyssaSolen @TippingOddsLV What Alyssa said. The buildout in my area started 25 years ago. AOL and UUNET, the largest Internet Service Provider at the time, were both headquartered here. A lot of fiber was already in the ground and the power situation was favorable.

  • boney2r
    Boney R. (@boney2r) reported

    Ma Huateng shopped Tencent to buyers in 1999 and nobody wanted it. Jack Ma had already been turned down for 30 jobs, one of them at a KFC. The Chinese television archives from that stretch catch both men before anyone had a reason to listen. Studio chairs, no product the audience recognized, no reason for the segment to exist. Jack Ma's first time on camera was not even an interview. A crew found him at night, still sitting on his bicycle, in the middle of something he had not planned to be filmed doing. He had put 7,000 yuan of savings and a family loan into China Yellow Pages, selling web pages in a country that was barely online. Hangzhou Telecom set up a competitor and pushed him out inside 2 years. Ma Huateng started Tencent in Shenzhen in November 1998 with 4 partners. OICQ crossed 1,000,000 users in its first year and earned nothing, while the server bills kept coming. So he went looking for an exit. He approached Sohu. He approached Yahoo China. Both passed. IDG and a fund run by Li Ka-shing's son each took 20% for $1,100,000, which valued the company at about $11,000,000. Then AOL won a trademark case and OICQ became QQ. In May 2001 a South African media group bought 46.5% for $32,000,000. That stake later passed $175,000,000,000, the best venture bet ever placed. Jack Ma started Alibaba in April 1999 in his apartment with 18 people and 500,000 yuan, ran the biggest IPO in history in 2014, attacked China's financial regulators onstage in October 2020, and vanished from public view for 3 months. One could not sell his company. The other could not get hired.

  • DesertRie
    Rie (@DesertRie) reported

    @PhilipCDube Unfortunately Dr Resnick’s AOL dial up service was not enough bandwidth to carry his voice. The defense should have MADE SURE he was in a place in Ohio where there was proper internet service. This was way too important!

  • planert41
    PPE (@planert41) reported

    The internet enabled "connectivity". All these isolated pockets of information and communities and people always existed before, but being able to connect them together with the internet was what created the huge marginal value. I think the gains falls into 3 general buckets: 1) Connecting/Aggregating supply and demand. People have way more choices now from both supply and demand side - Amazon, Facebook (for human interests/social communities) 2) Efficiency gains from better coordination - Amazon 2 Day Delivery. 3) Frictionless instant distribution - Netflix streaming movies into your home Everyone has been talking about who extracts the most value from the AI stack, and if you look at the internet it's undoubtedly the applications that did. The rest of the stack essentially became commoditized. So let's get back to AI. In the same vein, i think AI enables "intelligence". Before this if you wanted to build a website, you had to hire someone who had the "intelligence" or gain the "intelligence" yourself to build it. Now you just ask AI and it does it for you. Intelligence/Execution is now cheap. Everyone has an intelligent PHD who knows a little of everything working for them on their computer now. OpenAI/Anthropic doesn't feel too different than say AOL back in the day when it was the only way consumers could access the internet. Eventually people had alternatives and it went away although for the internet providers, AOL didn't necessarily provide "better" internet than its competitors but the frontier AI models could potentially. AI Chips/Hardware now don't seem too dissimilar to how modems/routers/optic cables were for the internet. It'll still be short squeezed in the short term, but we'll eventually get more alternatives and supply. Energy/infrastructure - Eventually ppl will build data centers in the middle of nowhere with energy supply and it'll be fine. There will be alternatives. So i think eventually all the value will accrue to the application layer as everything else gets commoditized? But what would those applications look like? One thought experiment would be to consider which companies/products couldn't exist without the internet. Everyone in FAANG could be considered here, so maybe the trick is to find companies that couldn't exist without AI? Walmart would still exist without the internet, but not Amazon. Amazon figured out how to give itself an unfair advantage with the internet. Google obviously couldn't exist without the internet. So what are the similar parallels for AI? Maybe something like Harvey? What could i do with AI that i couldn't before (besides coding?). Most things still just feel like marginal efficiency gains (besides coding), instead of completely newly unlocked capabilities. I could imagine like a personal AI health assistant that will give you the vitamins or cook personalized meals (via contractor) you need everyday based on your data. Or maybe like an AI home system that helps you schedule for maintenance/repairs without you needing to think about it? Perhaps the internet solved the distribution problem, so the bet should just be on companies who already have a lock on distribution like $CRM and bet that they'll figure AI out. But perhaps we still need more time for AI to play out to identify these potential long term winners. We still don't really know what we can actually do with AI yet

  • NotNowAlice
    SJKNH (@NotNowAlice) reported

    @S_D_M_21 19, never had the AOL address

  • patroklos77
    WrongDisplay (@patroklos77) reported

    @Every_TimeHigh @opensea You launched a coin after how you treated your community with ETH NFTs?! You have got an audacity to do it while you rugged your holders and been AOL for months!!!! Send this **** to 0 Wait, it’s zero already! Сука гребаный ……

  • KatyLMA
    Katy A. (@KatyLMA) reported

    @Ken_FiveSolas I got 19. I never had an aol address. LOL