AOL outages and service status in Lynbrook, New York
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Problems in the last 24 hours in Lynbrook, New York
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Live Outage Map Near Lynbrook, New York
The most recent AOL outage reports came from the following cities: Hempstead, and Hewlett.
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AOL Issues Reports Near Lynbrook, New York
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Lynbrook and nearby locations:
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CINDY LU (@NCCindyLu) reported from Lynbrook, New York@AOL you're driving me nuts!! I can't sync with my iOS and outlook because you changed your settings!! I PAY for your services!!! I've done everything you suggest to address the situation and nothing works !! If you don't fix immediately I'm canceling my account 😡
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Jay (@Nissan_620Z) reported from Inwood, New YorkI get shit for my aol email address...well it’s my name with no numbers or extra characters....so I’m keeping it til it disappear 🤣🤣
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Chris Payne (@my3sonsJJM) reported from Franklin Square, New York@zack_hample never got the video from that guy if you have his contact could you reach out...good to see you yesterday...thanks from Chris n James....cmp105 is the address at aol
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CINDY LU (@NCCindyLu) reported from Lynbrook, New York@joshualebowitz @AOL Did this today. Still not working
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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CosmicEgg.Earth (@CosmicEggEarth) reportedHave you ever heard of shadow banking? The internet died when AOL sent 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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Jin (@jinzurei) reportedAOL-Time Warner was the dot-com era’s worst mistake, but PlayStation's war on user ownership is gaming's equivalent: a colossal waste vaporizing trust for control, proving that destroying consumer rights is just a brain-dead business model that burns investors every time 🤦
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🤍🩵🩷~rotten candy~🩷🩵🤍 (@rottencxndy) reportedtype of **** that would get sent to your moms AOL from jibjab dot com in 2002
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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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SophiaPrieto&Roman (@Sophiaprie12756) reportedSoph 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
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Michael L. Gaugler (@gaumishang) reported@cutoffs_io I am freaking Gaumishang everywhere. Twitter LinkedIn Yahoo AOL you name it I unified my entire online presence decades ago and still refuse to have a Facebook account because first of all that ******* is an ******* and does not have the American people's interests in mind. You can even look up my thesis film at UB, those of you who use it are buffoons. PK12 BA MAH BSEd.🙏🇺🇸
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McCovid | fakevirus.eth (@mccovid20) reportedHistorically IPO allocations went to institutions. retail buyers got whatever was left after the +30%. @wallet_tg just flipped that. Two listings, two times people got in at the actual price Bending spoons owns vimeo, wetransfer, evernote, eventbrite, aol. $1.3B revenue, 95% growth last year If you missed second IPO don't miss the next one, based on the facts price is never going under the IPO price which means you can't be in red
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Noah by SAN (@noahintel) reportedALERT: Iran reported casualties and infrastructure damage from US military strikes, according to Euronews and AOL; the report was last updated at 00:27 UTC July 10.
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Dhruv (@dhruvakharia) reportedThe weirdest AI-era market signal today was not a model launch. It was Wall Street cheering AOL’s new parent. Bending Spoons, the Italian roll-up behind AOL, Vimeo, Eventbrite and other “old internet” brands, ripped on its first trading day. Shares were up as much as 52% and closed about 40% above the IPO price, according to WSJ coverage. That matters because this was supposed to be the era where only frontier AI labs and zero-to-one startups get rewarded. But public markets are sending a different message: if AI makes software cheaper to build, then existing distribution gets more valuable, not less. Users, billing relationships, search traffic, archives, brand memory, and neglected products with real audiences suddenly look like underpriced assets. The winners may not just be the companies inventing new AI tools. They may also be the operators buying tired digital properties and rebuilding them with AI, automation, and brutal cost discipline. Watch for more money to chase AI-enabled roll-ups, not just AI-native apps. The next big tech winners might look less like inventors and more like private-equity-style owners of forgotten internet real estate. Is this just an IPO pop, or the first real sign that AI rewards ownership and distribution more than novelty?
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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.