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AOL Issues Reports Near North Ogden, Utah

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in North Ogden and nearby locations:

  • AnOceanofTime
    Joe B (@AnOceanofTime) reported from North Ogden, Utah

    I think this whole time, even in 97 I was a target for recruitment by foreign powers. I remember someone I met on AOL trying to get me to move to France via fake marriage. Although I'd probably be safer there I think I never stopped being a corporate target either for recruitment

  • DenebolaZenFoto
    Joseph Barney (@DenebolaZenFoto) reported from North Ogden, Utah

    I remember the internal porn sent to me at AOL that a coworker got from a network admin hinting I could get that if I joined their group. I'm pretty sure major tech companies sometimes do human trafficking stuff. It was a gorgeous foreign chick. All tan and stuff. Power does

  • DenebolaZenFoto
    Joseph Barney (@DenebolaZenFoto) reported from North Ogden, Utah

    Mexican crap off" and I told him and his friends mind their business it's headphones not a boom box. Those kind of people aren't invited to the party so they have no business planning or running it. I got assaulted at AOL, fought back and gringos threatened to call the cops. I

  • amandajinut
    Amanda “Nasty” Johnson (@amandajinut) reported from Ogden, Utah

    Thanks to Biden picking Kamala Harris for VP, I get to drag my Viking name out of the closet. An AOL-era edgelord irritated that he couldn't get a rise or his way from a woman in tech support dubbed me Amanda the Nasty. It's been a thing insecure guys do for decades. #nastywoman

  • DenebolaPhoto
    Denebola42 (@DenebolaPhoto) reported from North Ogden, Utah

    Got pulled." Lol I think he followed me to the edge of North Ogden. Wow. You must really hate Mexicans. Reminds me of AOL with a güero told me to "turn that Mexican shit off" just because he had good hearing and could hear the sound bleed through my Sony Discman headphones.

  • DenebolaPhoto
    Denebola42 (@DenebolaPhoto) reported from North Ogden, Utah

    And in college Black dudes gave me crap, and at the bus stop I ran fast and far when a Black guy asked if he could try on my nice leather jacket, and when I worked at AOL a Black guy scammed me and I let him cuz I was afraid he'd kill me, so, I don't think it's a race thing per

  • DenebolaZenFoto
    Joseph Barney (@DenebolaZenFoto) reported from North Ogden, Utah

    Someone deleted Thalia from my playlist and the ******* that told me turn off Thalia when I worked at AOL is blonde and the **** boss at Unisys is blonde and the pig South Ogden cop who was an *** when I called him at the apartment and refused to help, yes blonde and the *****

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  • DinoTheDarling
    Dino Darling (@DinoTheDarling) reported

    @OldSchool88069 I never understood the Vinny Ru hate. He didn't kill wcw, the AOL tine warner merger did.

  • SapnaPatelAW
    Sapna Patel-Wheeler (@SapnaPatelAW) reported

    I was likening it to banning Usenet, BBS'es, forums, all of which I was on before 16 -- and AOL Instant Messenger which was invented after I was older -- but this is true too. Awful mistake. Though if it gets kids reading more again from boredom, that could be one silver lining.

  • Simonkhalaf
    Simon Khalaf (@Simonkhalaf) reported

    @markpinc @jonoringer Consider the source. Buying junk assets and milk them for cash. Not a bad business, but there is no reason to say that how others are doing it is wrong. I ran AOL, and I know.

  • RobM111754
    Freddy Lynn (@RobM111754) reported

    @KiraR Is AOL messenger still down

  • FunDreXO
    Big Country (@FunDreXO) reported

    @miumiuf1y Umm... Just eat a whole pizza. What's up with aol the sweet ****?

  • JasonBa74467518
    Jason Bateman (@JasonBa74467518) reported

    @RealJamesWoods So true, but I’ll tell you they’ve got me. I’m a hook, line, and sinker Apple guy. Why easy their product was amazing from the start, and on top of that they kept the architecture and framework the same similar to AOL! I’m waiting for the next Apple like most of us until then. Yeah I don’t want android it sucks. There’s too many variations. Apple is Apple. Let’s go Tesla phone! Or the next brilliant mind let’s get it done; we’re already!!

  • MikeResists1969
    Mike Resists (@MikeResists1969) reported

    @ratcli39423 @jennmint Since I’ve been on social media, going back to AOL days, I’ve witnessed how horrible most guys are. At least online.

  • Sate34
    Tesh (@Sate34) reported

    @AvaVtuber_ 18 and I'm 42. Never hadanAOL address or a water bed. I did have an AOL screen name.

  • taulukos
    Taulukos in 4K Ultra HD (@taulukos) reported

    @Aubrey_Senyolo @DiscussingFilm Every giant corporation that has purchased WB since AOL has seen it become a huge pain for their businesses. Will Skydance be taken down too?

  • 2xnmore
    2xnmore (@2xnmore) reported

    Two people who were early in Bitcoin and early in Ethereum just went on record about $TAO. One of them wrote a book about Bitcoin in 2013. The other invested in the Ethereum ICO in 2015. Both of them started a fund with Jason Calacanis with a single thesis. Bittensor is the third great open-source substrate after Bitcoin and Ethereum. Here is the exact framing they used. In the early 90s Microsoft, AOL, and CompuServe were the well-capitalised incumbents. Everyone thought they would monopolise and run away with the internet. Then TCP/IP, Linux, and the World Wide Web came along and everything converged on an open-source substrate. Bittensor is that open-source substrate for the AI story playing out right now. OpenAI. Anthropic. Google DeepMind. XAI. Different cast of characters. Same pattern. And this time you can actually own a piece of the open-source substrate. Now read the valuation mismatch that should stop you cold. The four main AI labs combined are worth approximately $1.5 trillion. Bittensor is worth $1.7 billion. Ridges subnet competes directly with Claude and Cursor and has beaten them on benchmarks. Ridges market cap is $30 million. Cursor is worth $30 billion. That is not a small dislocation. That is a comical one. The highest valued subnet in the entire ecosystem is around $80 million. There has never been a billion dollar subnet yet. On Ethereum during the ICO mania projects with nowhere near this quality of output were raising hundreds of millions within minutes. Now think about how many orders of magnitude more capital is chasing AI opportunities today compared to 2017. When that capital discovers Bittensor the valuation rerating will be violent to the upside. Their exact words. Not mine. The man who called $TAO at $3,000 by end of 2026 said it directly. By 2030 it will be a trillion dollar ecosystem. Every molecule in my body is screaming this is another one. The people who read the docs always buy before the people who read the price. This is still early.