Monroe Posted Sunday at 02:33 PM Posted Sunday at 02:33 PM I thought this article about the internet past and present was a good read. A warning ahead on 'language' ... maybe not for the 'faint of heart'. Most people might use the word 'crap' in their article. It goes up a notch in this article but it gets to the point. I myself miss the old internet from when a person didn't have to prove they were a human, had to solve a puzzle by moving pieces around, check all the squares with butterflies or whatever. Way past its prime: how did Amazon get so rubbish? https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/oct/05/way-past-its-prime-how-did-amazon-get-so-rubbish Cory Doctorow Sun 5 Oct 2025 ... 1
Nokiamies Posted Sunday at 06:37 PM Posted Sunday at 06:37 PM I think I am past point of missing old internet. Just trying cling to past and not saying I am missing old internet wont going to help. There were also evil things there like "Only viewable on internet exploder 4 or worse" I admit I used to also fall into that. What is typical problem there is that you keep doing things you totally disagree with and keep saying it. Then one day it hit me. What if instead of trying clinging to past memories I bring past to current. Nobody says you must use Spotispy, or any other things. What if instead of just using what everyone else is using to communicate (whatsapp) or do other stuff you use what you want to use and can be used on systems you have. If you really hate smartphones you don't have to have one, you can get still basic handsets even if live in country where GSM is killed, they are cheap ones usually sold for elderly people. If you hate modern Windows don't use it. Use something like linux mint to do "modern" stuff like filling out tax card, doing banking etc then outside that use whatever system and OS you feel good at. There are many projects that makes them usable. For example Windows 98 can totally be used for tasks with help of Pidgin, Retrozilla 2.3, proper codecs, putty win32 legacy etc. And if you think all your friends will stop talking to you if change way then ask are they really your friends if they will end friendship at that point. Sure there are some limits for what can be considered tolerable. If you would say now I will only communicate with smoke signals then it would be understandable that they are upset. You might think I just lack any friends and I got handful of them only but they are good friends I talk almost daily or hang with whenever just can. Most "friends" I had were just burden to me. If work requires them then you use during working hours as you should always keep work and personal life separate. I use whatever phone and computer employer tells me to during hours my wage is running and when hours are filled I leave them at the office or if home switch off power until next shift. I do not do any of personal work on company laptop or phone since security and not wanting mix up my personal and work life. If you are being your own employer you should still separate work and personal devices for security reasons as having one of them compromised compromises both. As for the web, you don't have to make site that forces SSL, bot protection, requires complex CSS and scripting etc. You can make one very basic. Just don't fall into wannabe 90s geocities site trend. You do not want but million animated gifs and annoying embedded midis into your site or write it with Microsoft RuntPage. I hated those site back then and hate whenever I see one of them today. You should prefer minimalism and avoid going over HTML4 strict. Something like Mozilla composer with css disabled is good starting point if you suck at coding or just want streamline doing site and then just do small fixes by hand with text editor. World is not going to change is nobody does nothing and just sit on their a** and complain. It starts change by making difference yourself.
EliraFriesnan Posted yesterday at 12:36 AM Posted yesterday at 12:36 AM 16 hours ago, Nokiamies said: World is not going to change is nobody does nothing and just sit on their a** and complain. It starts change by making difference yourself. I pay in cash, I make a difference. I read D.Draker also pays in cash. Do you pay in cash?
Nokiamies Posted yesterday at 04:55 AM Posted yesterday at 04:55 AM (edited) 4 hours ago, EliraFriesnan said: I pay in cash, I make a difference. I read D.Draker also pays in cash. Do you pay in cash? I pay with smartphone payment application since it is modern and cash is old...ok that was awful joke. I never used those and never will. Of course I do. Cash does not require server check to function and checking balance is as easy as opening wallet. Edited yesterday at 04:56 AM by Nokiamies 1
EliraFriesnan Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago On 10/5/2025 at 8:55 PM, Nokiamies said: Of course I do. Cash does not require server check to function and checking balance is as easy as opening wallet. Do you have troubles with using cash? Like @VistaLover described about "outlawing" certain Euro bills in EU by the Greek (or other) governments. https://msfn.org/board/topic/186106-r3dfox-a-modern-firefox-based-web-browser-for-windows-vista-7-and-8/page/16/#findComment-1282311
EliraFriesnan Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago On 10/5/2025 at 6:33 AM, Monroe said: had to solve a puzzle by moving pieces around, check all the squares with butterflies or whatever. Why not simply ignore those sites? And if you paid for a service (streaming, for example), bombard their tech support until they remove it. Demand money back, etc.
EliraFriesnan Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago On 10/5/2025 at 6:33 AM, Monroe said: how did Amazon get so rubbish? It always was. An overpriced China rubbish. I can purchase much higher quality stuff near my house with cash, much cheaper, like 3-5 times less. Bought an AEG fridge for just 700 Swiss Francs (800 Euro) locally, while at Amazon it was like 1700 or more.
NotHereToPlayGames Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 6 hours ago, EliraFriesnan said: Why not simply ignore those sites? And if you paid for a service (streaming, for example), bombard their tech support until they remove it. Demand money back, etc. EXACTLY !!! And when you call up the tech support, tell them a little White Lie of "my bank account has a million in it and there is none of these puzzles to solve to access that million, so DO NOT tell me that you do it for 'security' or every bank on the planet would be using these puzzles but NONE OF THEM DO, it's only folks like you, never government web sites, never banks, never insurance companies, never pharmacies, never anything that NEEDS TO BE SECURE, it's always always always you RETAIL FOLKS breaking down PRIVACY all in the guise of 'security'." Edited 5 hours ago by NotHereToPlayGames
Tripredacus Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago IMO the internet got 'bad' once 'normal' people found it. But I think that is more nostalgia for the most part. As for when that happened, I'd say (at least in the US) that happened once Classmates came around. Everyone who was in high school or college went onto there to keep touch afterwards. That site got stepped on by Facebook which was originally designed for college students, but became so popular that old people joined it to keep in touch with those who were on it. For the current generation that is moving into the world, Facebook is seen as a site for old people which is a quote I've heard from multiple people of the younger generations, an insight I am afforded since I 'moonlight' at an arcade. This is only my perspective on things, but normal/old people from 20 years ago were basically computer illiterate, and astonishingly, people of that same stereotype in the current day are still mostly computer illiterate despite having grown up in with computers in a fully connected world. Combine that with the mentality that corporations have of treating adults (employees) like children and you end up with web technologies designed to protect the computer illiterate but in a fashion doesn't feel like the correct way to do it. I find it amusing that the link to this article on the Guardian brings me to a page where half of it is covered by a blue privacy/cookie notification. But overall I think that there are certainly many good points about how the internet has evolved and it is actually better in many ways now than it used to be. It is certainly more useful, something I didn't really grasp because I never had a mobile phone that was new enough to do anything cool until just recently. I think it will get better and we will figure out how to evolve it to deal with the current issues it has. There are more eyes on it now than ever before and that means more ideas of how to do things will occur. But that doesn't mean that there won't be some new dumb trend that everyone adopts that we'll have to deal with. We may end up looking back and laugh about how we were all bent out of shape about captchas and cookie banners in the face of whatever annoying thing we'll be having to deal with. 1
NotHereToPlayGames Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago Agreed. I remember when "annoying" used to be (depracated) MARQUEE to scroll text. EVERY web site you went to had these d@mn things. Way back then, the "not old people" learned how to combat the annoyance. And it's still us that do that combat nowadays. ie, I didn't even realize the web site had a "blue privacy/cookie notification". This is all I've ever needed for those -- https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/432050-anti-cookies-consent
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