I'd argue that opening up CompuServe onto the nascent internet was a bigger mistake. > made it too easy for normals to internet > the bang path, while a hassle, was a nice self-regulating barrier to entry
>bang path,
My autism was set off whenever an reply to an email used a different bang path than the one I used to send it. I understand why it would happen but never liked it.
List of internet mistakes >modeling packets after the fricking mail >not squashing anti competitive behavior in the ISP market early >letting telecoms make policy >not investing in fiber early >ICANN >giving ICANN away >letting registrars control domains
Internet is a network, just connected computers, an upgrade of the old postal system. The problem is people, morons.
Internet 3.0/4.0 will be a "meta" generated by filters to remove morons. [redacted and tl;dr details]
>Internet 3.0/4.0 will be a "meta" generated by filters to remove morons
disagree.
Inet 3.0 / 4.0 will be "papers please" weaponized surveillance working hand in hand with private entities who will be all too happy to provide every last detail of your online behavior provided they get a small sip of the money bucket.
Yo jest, but it's coming. Starts with a centralized database for Pornhub login in conservative states and England. Then all the states. Then everywhere. Then also for sites that permit user-generated content. I bet they aim at IQfy within 3 years.
I mean, a global network was going to happen with or without ARPANET. It was inevitable.
Also the internet has overall been a net positive, this is probably some dejected mutant living in a dictatorship, pushing divisive propaganda at gunpoint.
It's original purpose was to have a network available in a country that is being invaded. Not well thought through. Version 2 is Starlink, a little better thought through, sortof. Just missing local repeaters so that jets fire on tall buildings that nobody is in.
It's the consequence of too much shitting on women. The ancient Romans knew that if the women got out of hand, the whole empire would suffer. They laugh at our stupidity from their graves. The current situation could have been avoided.
India still exists, anon
"ARPANET was a mistake." -Hayao Miyazaki
I'd argue that opening up CompuServe onto the nascent internet was a bigger mistake.
> made it too easy for normals to internet
> the bang path, while a hassle, was a nice self-regulating barrier to entry
>bang path,
My autism was set off whenever an reply to an email used a different bang path than the one I used to send it. I understand why it would happen but never liked it.
List of internet mistakes
>modeling packets after the fricking mail
>not squashing anti competitive behavior in the ISP market early
>letting telecoms make policy
>not investing in fiber early
>ICANN
>giving ICANN away
>letting registrars control domains
no, this was the real mistake right here
Steam dildo?
Thomas Newcomen wants a word in private with you
literally who?
Buck Breaker 9000?
Internet is a network, just connected computers, an upgrade of the old postal system. The problem is people, morons.
Internet 3.0/4.0 will be a "meta" generated by filters to remove morons. [redacted and tl;dr details]
>Internet 3.0/4.0 will be a "meta" generated by filters to remove morons
disagree.
Inet 3.0 / 4.0 will be "papers please" weaponized surveillance working hand in hand with private entities who will be all too happy to provide every last detail of your online behavior provided they get a small sip of the money bucket.
Yo jest, but it's coming. Starts with a centralized database for Pornhub login in conservative states and England. Then all the states. Then everywhere. Then also for sites that permit user-generated content. I bet they aim at IQfy within 3 years.
I mean, a global network was going to happen with or without ARPANET. It was inevitable.
Also the internet has overall been a net positive, this is probably some dejected mutant living in a dictatorship, pushing divisive propaganda at gunpoint.
Don't worry the end of the internet is closer then ever, all countries will have great firewalls.
It's original purpose was to have a network available in a country that is being invaded. Not well thought through. Version 2 is Starlink, a little better thought through, sortof. Just missing local repeaters so that jets fire on tall buildings that nobody is in.
>Humanity's worst mistake.
That would be women's suffrage. End their suffrage, end our suffering.
It's the consequence of too much shitting on women. The ancient Romans knew that if the women got out of hand, the whole empire would suffer. They laugh at our stupidity from their graves. The current situation could have been avoided.
Don't forget the tiny hats
https://lookatthathat.ytmnd.com/
dammit, I actually correctly guessed what they would be, and I hadn't see these yet
I am getting old, aren't I?
https://donttouchthat.ytmnd.com/
if i had a time machine, i'd go back in time and kick alan turing's homosexual ass