AOL outages and service status in East Los Angeles, California
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Problems in the last 24 hours in East Los Angeles, California
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AOL Issues Reports Near East Los Angeles, California
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in East Los Angeles and nearby locations:
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khepri (@Kaaydeezy) reported from Los Angeles, California@kennygoodwords @anjelflowerz @Clarisaelia Damn I lowkey need my aol email back. My tumblr & old SoundCloud password is in there 🥺
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Larry Rosenthal (@LarryRosenthal) reported from Los Angeles, California@crazysmiles @zeynep as they did yahoo and aol before.. easy to predict... but more damage done. a long slow dreck to orwells 1984.
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SlickThePoet (@PRMSlickThePoet) reported from Los Angeles, CaliforniaHow ******** does my emails run out of storage…..AOL never had that problem. “You got mail”
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Jen Ross ❤️🚀🇺🇸 (@rocket_jenross) reported from Los Angeles, California@dakami @arbissell @PhenomenalPoto MCI Worldcom had a real product & people loved their service. They built out the internet. Enron had products. Sunbeam had products. Adelphia, Global Crossing, AOL, Tyco, Valeant - guess what they had. Products. Having a real product doesn’t mean you have a sustainable business
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Seth Klein (@SethDaSportsMan) reported from Los Angeles, California@realfakewalter Like, when AOL, emails, and texting first came out, no one really had problems spelling “your” or “you’re”. Now it’s so rampant I think it’s people’s brains have either regressed or they’ve just stopped caring. It’s like Idiocracy
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🦋desi baybee 💎 (@DesireeAndrea) reported from Los Angeles, CaliforniaI’m about to invest in AOL stock, old ppl refuse to let that shit go
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King James Midas⚡🇷🇴🙏🏻🇺🇸 🇺🇦 (@kingjimmyc) reported from Los Angeles, California@PaulBogdannn Arc is playing the Hollywood celebrity game getting more famous than me in Dubai I don’t think they care about meeting me anymore nothing new for me growing a network Uber Facebook AOL Tesla so many other people get the credit for my work
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brenna (@BonniePuns) reported from Los Angeles, CaliforniaWish I could go into an AOL chatroom with a specific theme with a cap of 18 ppl and just shoot the **** rn
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Hamberderglar (@makmanson) reported from Los Angeles, California@Charalanahzard Footballqb4. Have never played football and don’t even watch it anymore. AOL was a dark time.
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Mark Ebner (@RealMarkEbner) reported from Los Angeles, California@DineshDSouza @goldengodzilla @KevinMKruse Where is this "show?" Is it on AOL or some ****?
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Steve Harve Pierre (@dances) reported from Los Angeles, CaliforniaBtw being internet and computers very early i never relate to millennials when they talk about “We saw the internet change us ” and like yo a million people were on AOL in 1995 Netscape had 10 million worldwide users in 1995 i get that’s really small but I was there
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Jake Hamby (@jhamby) reported from Los Angeles, California@sarahjeong I have no idea what he's worked up about. I just read what you wrote and it all made perfect sense to me. I have no love for Google or Facebook, but the law is what it is so that a previous generation of service providers (AOL & friends) wouldn't be sued out of existence.
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Abbey Someshitorwhatever (@AbbeySoandso) reported from Los Angeles, CaliforniaSome of you never cybered on AOL chat with a complete stranger who probably lied about their A/S/L and it reaaalllyyy shows.
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Jake Hamby 💾🇺🇸🇺🇦 (@jhamby) reported from Los Angeles, California@zarchasmpgmr @a_giorgio I was lucky to have a 1200 baud modem for my C64, as opposed to my friend down the street who only had a 300 baud modem. But QuantumLink was usable (barely) even at 300 bps because a lot of the menus and content were stored locally (and the whole service mutated into PC/Mac AOL).
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Rob (@UKNOWBIGROB) reported from Los Angeles, California**** All that #EndSARS bullshit. Nigerians been blowing me up begging for money since the AOL days talking bout their a prince. Until you give me my $100 from 02’ it’s **** You #NIGERIAPREVAIL
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Jake Hamby (@jhamby) reported from Los Angeles, CaliforniaBut you would certainly get your account banned from AOL if you were pretending to be a customer service rep for St*rb$$$$ or any other company or governmental organization.
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Christian Buckley #CollabTalk (@buckleyplanet) reported from Los Angeles, California@joeloleson & @jwillie have not said a word about @MicrosoftTeams + AOL IM federation in their session. Apparently this customer segment is not a priority. Shocking. #SPSLA
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Larry Rosenthal (@LarryRosenthal) reported from Los Angeles, California@MuseZack Lol. At #digitalhollywood where half the questions and answers on panels are about this Netflix issue. Just remember the reality of aol and Facebook actual numbers.;) When dug up.
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Pãûl-Dévön (@Devon4Real) reported from Los Angeles, CaliforniaHow is it 2021 and @Ask_Spectrum is providing wireless speeds slower than 1994 AOL- Dial Up? Your service is T-R-A-S-H I’ve already spoken with customer service AND have had 2 techs out. Avg Mbps = 4 Advertised Speed = 1GB This **** is HORRIBLE.
AOL Issues Reports
Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:
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Eric (@EricsElectrons) reportedThe crazy part about having dial-up internet was we had to add an extra ~20 minutes to our time of arrival because we had to turn on the computer, open the AOL app, sign in, and then wait for that long dial-up tone before going to the MapQuest site to write down directions.
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Neal (@GrandpaBigDog) reported@Andie00471 @Soaringeagle45 19. Never had an AOL address.
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Mark Carney's Elbows (@Carneys_Elbows) reported@Soaringeagle45 AOL wasn't big in Canada. And I've sat on a waterbed but never slept on one.
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Bradley S. Klein 🇺🇦 (@BradleySKlein) reportedI’m sure this will sound like the roar of a dinosaur, but as a (remaining) AOL user, I had a serious tech issue of access, called them, they answered, and a very helpful, patient human walked me through a reprogramming procedure with one of my computers to restore access. Easy
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Flavius Aetius (@StupidBoomers) reported@litteralyme0 wikipedia sucks...its dying...like AOL or Myspace
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Content Soul✌️🎯🩵 (@rajeshkodavati) reported5/ The payoff is already showing: OpenAI signed on as TCS's data centre business's first customer, starting with 100 megawatts of capacity as part of the $500 billion Stargate initiative. (aol) Tata Group will also roll out ChatGPT Enterprise internally.
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Kiash Matchitiwuk (@wildriceeater) reported@GiniferL Authorized. So it wants me to authorize it. The problem is I bought that 20 years ago with a long gone AOL account. You gotta be ******* kidding me. I paid for that music. I haven't bought many digital downloads and I sure as ****** aren't going to anymore. Apple Buzz Kill. 😑
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puristini (@jurisdoctrine) reportedI “walked” onto the internet using AOL online, the dial-up internet service that functions via telephone wire. It’s a phone call. Used to be 14.4 kbps and that is way lower than 30 Mb of now. Via cable or fiber optics. I am completely just a person. We reset the internet.
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Chris Farrell (@chrispfarrell) reportedI think OpenAI and Anthropic might be the CompuServe and AOL of the AI era. Does anyone actually think Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Apple, Meta, Oracle, IBM, X/Twitter, and all of the other big tech companies will just allow these 2 badly run startups to capture the AI market? OpenAI and Anthropic don't have a moat or sustainable competitive advantage. To win they have to not only develop a moat but penetrate some of the most fortified moats. Model quality isn't a moat. Kimi, Grok, Deepseek proved that. Inference will become a commodity utility that requires massive CapEx that neither can finance. Interface is where the moat is the weakest. OpenAI and Anthropic do not own the apps or the OS. The OS and apps are owned by parties who view OpenAI or Anthropic as threats. The OS and apps are where AI choice happens. As if that is not grim enough, AI sovereignty will become an issue. Consumers will want their iCloud data to stay in iCloud, their OneDrive data to stay in OneDrive, etc. Enterprise customers will want AI from their cloud providers to reduce egress and for performance + IP reasons. It is honestly hard to imagine a world where OpenAI and Anthropic survive as they are. They will either morph into companies with entirely different value offerings or die like Compuserve and AOL.
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G_I_DAVE (@G_I_DAVE) reportedNever had an AOL, but I still have my Hotmail email, so I'm gunna call it a full punch card.