It’s sad to think about the optimism people used to have for the internet vs. what it turned into.
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Then people came along and ruined it.
I think maybe back then we all knew it was going to become a corporate ad-ridden tracking nightmare in some capacity. That is why we remember it so fondly perhaps. Places like lemmy/wikis and the odd ole phpbb forum still running still give off at least a bit of the old internet vibe.
I wish that was the only problem with the Internet. I don't think many people realized it would revive fascism and lead to the death of democracy.
Well, the cyberpunk authors seem to have noticed.
They knew
Yeah, social media has seemingly broken society.
And porn... definitely porn
Cat videos, porn and shitposts are the pillars holding the internet up. We lose one of them and it all crumbles.
Porn is the first canary to die.
Play us all off keyboard cat
What we miss is the analog version of the internet. The easier video became the worse it got.
I was an Angry Video Game Nerd fan back when he started in 2006. Early youtube, with its 500 character limit and 5 minute limited videos was a different place all together. Fun silly videos and quick 'angry' retro gaming reviews.
Most people back then didn't have any production values. They were just people talking into a cheap Webcam or cheap camera and uploading it. What they lacked in production value they made up in authenticity and sincerity. They weren't working an algorithm, they were truly speaking from the heart.
Infinite scroll is suited for current events putting negative pressures against content creation. Content creation became an economy. Commoditization of content sucked the life out of it all.
Not just a tool for monitoring, but a tool for propaganda delivery and indoctrination for anyone with a message and cash to burn.
Proper journalism costs money and requires focused attention to consume and metabolize. Propaganda is shiny, sweet, goes down easy and it's always free.
As a webdev I feel like the whole internet is dying. Everything is an app now, fully controlled by google, so privacy goes out the window, and none of it is searchable anyway as genAI made search engines toast. And everyone and their cat just seem go around blocking entire /8's willy-nilly breaking the whole global network concept... Does anyone have any tips which career path to switch to?
I hear goat farming is a fantasy for many sysadmins to the point of being a meme.
Way smarter than cows, at least
Smarter than a lot of users too in my experience
Play our song just one more time
From cats to the collapse of society.
I think the cats are proud
Cats pushed it off the edge.
"It" being the health of our collective unconscious
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I really liked that guy in Band of Brothers.
Cause everything apart from western civilisation isn't civilisation?
Every corner of the world is in a way suffering from war, corruption, or civil unrest, not just "The West"