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AOL Issues Reports Near Borough of Pitcairn, Pennsylvania

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in Borough of Pitcairn and nearby locations:

  • King_Pen_
    young ShellShock (@King_Pen_) reported from North Versailles, Pennsylvania

    Lucci woulda never got caught up in the AOL days. Bae would be lurking but soon as her momma pick up the phone she’d have to start over 😭

  • MarilynLawrence
    Marilyn Belken Lawrence (@MarilynLawrence) reported from Borough of Pitcairn, Pennsylvania

    @Matt_Pinner 19. Never had an AOL account.

  • NotADouble
    sowmya (@NotADouble) reported from Plum, Pennsylvania

    Whoever has taken an ‘AOL’ route into this heaven get off it immediately. There are no shortcuts. That is for you! Do social service the normal way. Do not remain misinformed. Puns aren’t intended to establish a new law of nature. You play GOD, you destroy the world.

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  • Fleetwoodzac76
    Fleetwoodzac76 (@Fleetwoodzac76) reported

    @nkhlday @MaxNordau @esaagar Saagar and the guy before him are not just talking about AI. They're saying the entire internet, going back to yahoo groups, Aol instant messenger and geocities is bad. Which is completely insane.

  • DOT_singularity
    DOT_Singularity🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@DOT_singularity) reported

    @SteveMoraco Boo- friggidty-hooo, This is nothing new. I want the AI to be able to pull in context from **** I wrote on AOL in 1995. My online **** game was strong! If you're Laboring under some expectation of ever having true privacy in the digital world , it's a fools errand. Crack on.

  • BigSBrain
    Diamonds Tzu (@BigSBrain) reported

    @petty_marshall Chatting on AOL/Yahoo in the early 2000s was funny, cause my closer was "Oh yeah, I'm 6'3". It never scared chicks away lol

  • Matty_Laroo
    Matt Laroo (@Matty_Laroo) reported

    Such 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.

  • LionBlogosphere
    ライオン Lion (@LionBlogosphere) reported

    The top 10 companies that crashed in 2000: Cisco, Microsoft, Intel, Lucent, JDS Uniphase, WorldCom, AOL Time Warner. While the internet and computers did become really big, the market was wrong about every one of these companies except Microsoft, and there was plenty of opportunity to buy it after the crash at a much lower price. (Intel and Cisco are still around as major companies too, but they were extremely overpriced then compared to what they are worth now. Terrible investments even if you had a very long time horizon.) Amazon was considered a minor company (and it crashed big time), Apple was considered a minor has-been company (and it crashed big time), Google wasn't a public company yet, and Facebook didn't even exist. So the point of this is to not believe the market hype about which companies are going to benefit in the long run from AI.

  • RobertGinnptu
    Robert Ginn (@RobertGinnptu) reported

    @Irina_exh 19 - never had an AOL account

  • gsteiner1031
    Greg Steiner (@gsteiner1031) reported

    @Irina_exh 19, never had an AOL address

  • anilk04
    Anil Gupta (@anilk04) reported

    @barandbench @_arnaC_ Complete waste of time of NGT and SC in such issues. Their shouldn't have been any case in the first place. Yamuna gets polluted, encroached by illegal dumping and construction, but NGT does not do anything. But they become very active on AOL 2 day event on damaging environment!!

  • iheartlog
    real missing talon hours (@iheartlog) reported

    once the aol screenshots of them being an emetophile hit the fandom all bets were off. now it's talking about puking every night, the other band members spitting **** up constantly, etc...you love to see it.

  • PascalArlotta
    Pascal Arlotta (@PascalArlotta) reported

    @Irina_exh I never had an AOL account....19 out of 20