

I predicted back in 2000 that the net would become a big complex system of cable channels, you pay for every site you visit. It’s sure AF going that way.
Something wonderful is gone forever. Thanks America.
I predicted back in 2000 that the net would become a big complex system of cable channels, you pay for every site you visit. It’s sure AF going that way.
Something wonderful is gone forever. Thanks America.
It’s not social media per se. It’s capitalism. The Internet was this vast frontier, where you could meet anyone. Little communities formed, we all just talked, and self-regulated any bad behavior. It was a gift economy, we all freely shared knowledge, files, culture.
In the past 20 or so years, economies of scale took over. Corporations bought up the server space and aggressively shut down small communities. Community is discouraged, keep scrolling and click on the ads! Marketing killed the internet.
Waiting for Pussolini to send the National Guard to city hall, to depose the mayor and council.
Except in the United States, where it will be $1500 a dose.
Definitely Road Runner.
As for a rare one, Lost In Space. My spoiled brother had to have Batman, every week.
Like walking from a free society into a police state. Micromanagement, hidden rules that you were expected to know and obey, a culture of informants.
I don’t think he ever quite readjusted to civilian life after his time in World War II. He talked of it constantly, watched documentaries and war pictures.
It’s from a radio production suite, sold to smalltime broadcasters. One crummy little daytimer I worked for used that very one.
Reddit wants ad clicks, not community. They don’t want anyone participating too much, particularly if the algorithm says they don’t scroll constantly and see ads.
Office with a public college, WFH 60%