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AOL Issues Reports Near Maple Heights, Ohio
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Maple Heights and nearby locations:
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🐔POPEYES SPOKESMAN ®🐔 (@MyPhoneDead) reported from Shaker Heights, OhioA bruh we used to finesse the hell outta them AOL free trial disc 😂 never paid for internet 😂
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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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Custo (@purp_sqrt) reportedAgain, not because it's a bad idea. It's less profitable because of the cost. If you need a reference, AOL. They did exactly what all the frontiers of AI are doing. It's free as long as you sign up then fractional costs later with all these benefits. AOL gone tho.
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KaleDilemma (@myTapeDeck) reported@bennyjohnson Such an easy fix.. nuke the internet. Life was WAY better before AOL came along.
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NASDAQ Gallery (@TP_TIGER98) reportedBending Spoons($BSP ) is best understood as a software holding company built around recurring cash flow. Its playbook is direct: buy a digital business with proven demand, rebuild the product and cost base, improve pricing and conversion, then reinvest the cash into another acquisition. Evernote, Vimeo, WeTransfer, Remini and AOL are assets inside that operating system. The numbers make the model clear. In Q1 2026, subscriptions produced 84% of revenue, advertising 12%, and other sources 4%. Revenue grew from $387 million in 2023 to $1.31 billion in 2025, with acquisitions driving much of the increase. The figure I keep coming back to is customer tenure. In Q1 2026, 48% of subscription revenue came from customers with at least five years of tenure, including 28% from customers with at least ten. That gives Bending Spoons time to make deep changes to products it plans to own for the long run. The investment case comes down to execution: buy well, improve the asset, and compound the cash. The risk follows the same logic. Acquisition-led growth only compounds if management keeps choosing the right targets and improves them without weakening products that users already depend on.
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Gizzygoo1 🇺🇸🌊💙 (@orum_holly) reported@JosephRider13 19 for me! Never had a AOL
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Melody McCloud, M.D. (@DrMelodyMcCloud) reported@AOL I'm having so many glitches when typing emails!! Is something happening within the AOL software? Mercury is not even still in Retrograde, but I'm checking what I've typed many times because of these highlighting, moving, glitches. Help, please.
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AraNama Lea (@AlanaMarieGrif1) reported@Irina_exh 19 the only thing I never had was an AOL account
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freakhand06 (@freakhand06) reported@Irina_exh I got 17, thanks for making me feel old! just kidding lol. no aol, mine was and still is yahoo mail no waterbed, never seen one actually no postcard, never received and never sent one
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Narratives Film | Research (@NarrativesFilm) reportedFor the desperate, diluted and delusional among both sides. Below is the latest News track on the Charlie Kirk debate reach. Dismal reporting, to say the least, which means claiming (by either side) “The Debate” had far reaching affects is factually ****; do do, crap, one massive dung heap, a crock of **** to be more visceral. ...Read it and weep (or, LYAO)! August 14, 2026: Immediately after ZERO coverage August 15, 2026: - Hollywood Life “Candace Owens vs. Andrew Wilson: What Happened at the Debate” - The Bulwark "The Charlie Kirk Murder Business Gets Its Crassest Spectacle Yet" - AOL "Owens 3/10 no evidence-based positions at all" - The Times of India “Candace Owens vs. Andrew Wilson: Inside the Firery Debate Over Charlie Kirk’s Murder...” - Hindustan Times "Who is Andrew Wilson? Did Candace Owens win the debate? 5 key takeaways as duo spars over Charlie Kirk" August 16, 2026: - Townhall “The Great Debate: A Logical Analysis of Candace Owens vs Andrew Wilson” August 18, 2026: - The New Republic “The Charlie Kirk Grift”
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Kendall Hershberger (@Kberger58) reported@Irina_exh 19. Never had an AOL account