sebsauvage, to random French
@sebsauvage@framapiaf.org avatar

Le web est tout pourri de bots et d'IA à la con.
Viendez on retourne sur Usenet.

solimanhindy,
@solimanhindy@mastodon.lovetux.net avatar

@sebsauvage je dis oui !

Htbaa, to usenet
@Htbaa@fosstodon.org avatar

Time to kill off one of my oldest subscriptions. Have been using a paid provider for nearly 20 years. About 5-6 years ago I could upgrade to a yearly subscription for a big discount (compared to the prices they would introduce shortly after). But I haven't really used Usenet for anything at all in the last years.

Somehow cancelling the subscription gives me FOMO for some reason. Can never get it back for that price again. But then again, why would I want Usenet access again...

molly0xfff, to web
@molly0xfff@hachyderm.io avatar

If you've ever found yourself missing the "good old days" of the , what is it that you miss? (Interpret "it" broadly: specific websites? types of activities? feelings? etc.) And approximately when were those good old days?

No wrong answers — I'm working on an article and wanted to get some outside thoughts.

lpwaterhouse,
@lpwaterhouse@ioc.exchange avatar

@molly0xfff I mostly miss two things: The pre- where many people gave polite, well-considered long-form answers (Some of that still exists in some groups, but most are dead, which is at least better than riddled with shit, as they were until Google Groups defederated) and the trolls were easily plonked. The is as close to that as you can get nowadays, though it still feels very rushed. 1/3

josemurilo, to usenet
@josemurilo@mato.social avatar

"Today, many folks look back with fondness on the early days of computer-based messaging. Depending on age, they may wax nostalgic for , or . All these technologies still exist, although either barely used or are full of spam. It’s hard not to think that something may have been lost.
Perhaps the future isn’t one of endless growth for all-powerful corporations but a return to smaller, more personal “third spaces” where we can feel comfortable."
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/04/first-post-a-history-of-online-public-messaging/

kyonshi, to DnD
@kyonshi@dice.camp avatar
kyonshi,
@kyonshi@dice.camp avatar

and a link for some longform discussion (if that's what you'd like)

https://campaignwiki.org/news/article/rec.games.frp.misc/236

MikeH, to Facebook

is my post, Sharkey edition (it's basically the same one as I posted when I joined mastodon.me.uk).

I am, like many others here, a refugee from other social media sites. In my case, it all started way back in 1990 when I did the DT200 information technology course. This gave me access to their CoSy based conferencing system. From there I explored various before joining . From there I migrated to and via and alt newsgroups.

My posts are likely to cover a variety of areas such as: , , and . Now that I've got a few more characters to play with I may also post the occasional .

metin, to usenet
@metin@graphics.social avatar

From the ar(t)chive…

3D illustration for a 2006 issue of the Dutch ComputerTotaal magazine, about the SABNZBD tool, which was (is?) much-used for concatenating multi-part downloads from Usenet newsgroups.

#download #usenet #tools #IT #computing #RetroComputing #retro #design #artwork #sculpture #illustration #illustrator #art #arte #artist #DigitalArt #ArtMatters #GraphicDesign #3D #MagicaCSG #CreativeToots #FediArt #MastoArt #ArtistsOnMastodon

kyonshi, to usenet
@kyonshi@dice.camp avatar

in a bit of the usual humor, the hottest topic to discuss on usenet right now seems to be toast. someone created a free.toast group just a few days ago, and now everyone is discussing that topic into the smallest details

dillo, to usenet
@dillo@fosstodon.org avatar

Playing with a plugin for to read messages. Posting may be doable too.

CC @yeti

The rest of the message.

publicvoit, to reddit
@publicvoit@graz.social avatar

More and more previews stop working these days. Current example: my feed aggregator.

I want to emphasize that I've warned about that years ago:

Don't Contribute Anything Relevant in Like Reddit, , and for most parts of my arguments even :
https://karl-voit.at/2020/10/23/avoid-web-forums/

zeruch, to usenet
@zeruch@mastodon.social avatar

", or NetNews, is a text-only social discussions forum, or rather a set of a great many forums, called "newsgroups," carried by multiple servers around the world. Although the original developers closed down their instance in 2010, that was just one server out of hundreds, and many are still running just fine. It never went away – it's still alive, you can get on it for free, and there is a choice of client apps for most OSes to help you navigate."

https://www.theregister.com/2023/08/30/usenet_revival/

michaela, to usenet German
@michaela@lsbt.me avatar

Übrigens, das #Usenet gibt's immer noch. Und beispielsweise #Thunderbird enthält einen Client dafür (ich nutze allerdings #slrn).

HopelessDemigod, to usenet
@HopelessDemigod@mstdn.social avatar

There was nothing wrong with the underlying technology and methodology of Usenet groups. The issue was unmoderated discussions leading to complete chaos. Arguably Reddit built on this model and attempted to address its shortcomings. Unfortunately the original designers of Reddit fell down the money hole and sold their soul to get rich. Time to bring back Usenet.

I offer equal time for an opposing view.

Methylcobalamin, to usenet
@Methylcobalamin@mastodon.social avatar

comp.os.linux.misc has been overrun with spam. At least as it is viewed on the web via Google Groups.

It had one of the best crowds for solving Linux issues.

Does anyone know if that crowed migrated somewhere else?

.Os.Linux.Misc

sinza, to usenet
@sinza@bitbang.social avatar

What platforms were used in the 80s up to about 1993 or 1994 for Internet servers? It can be , , , , the , or anything else that was on the Internet in that era.

My research indicates Solaris was very popular for web servers until Linux took over, and so I suspect it (and SunOS before it) was very popular for the Internet in general, but I'd like to hear from anyone with this sort of experience.

ReK2, to usenet
@ReK2@pxlmo.com avatar

https://hispagatos.space/@rek2/112231145240283887 Stop Electron, stop using a browser as if it was an Operating System!!! Go use your OS, not the browser for everything! And be liter, more ethical, your computer will love you! Use on TUI apps as your text/IDE for videos and more... !!!

rek2, to usenet
@rek2@hispagatos.space avatar

Stop Electron, stop using a browser as if it was an Operating System!!! Go use your OS, not the browser for everything! And be liter, more ethical, your computer will love you! Use on TUI apps as your text/IDE for videos and more... !!!

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kyonshi, to usenet
@kyonshi@dice.camp avatar

Also fiddling with my configuration. Originally I just wanted it as a replacement for the leafnode proxy server on my windows machine, but and are making enough problems lately that I wonder if using it as a proxy mail server wouldn't also be reasonable.

I mean, the program is like 5 mb in size, which 20 years ago might have been sizeable, but right now is a drop in the bucket.

kdriscoll, to usenet
@kdriscoll@aoir.social avatar

In July 1999, someone stole a trailer jammed with Sonic Youth gear out of a Ramada Inn parking lot. Lee Ranaldo immediately sent an email that was reposted to alt.music.sonic-youth:

> Please no pranks, all, this is really serious--
> all the gear we've used to write our last few LPs
> worth of stuff, instruments used for songs old
> and new which if truly lost will mean those songs
> will be lost forever.

https://usenetarchives.com/view.php?id=alt.music.sonic-youth&mid=PDM3ODIyOTJhLjU3OTY3MDhAbmV3cy5kbGMuZmk%2B

sergio_101, to usenet
@sergio_101@mastodon.social avatar

Rereading @pluralistic 's "Little Brother" last week brought back great memories of staying up way too late at night reading s and s .. and then doing some sketchy shit with

rek2, to usenet
@rek2@hispagatos.space avatar

I saw on under the protocol newsgroup (REAL GEMINI NOT SHIT GOOGLE CRAP) that someone created a guestbook like we used to have back in the day under very cool indeed! <3

rek2, to usenet
@rek2@hispagatos.space avatar

@rss feeds on <3 with on the usenet server, part of the new usenet with no binaries, only plain text, no spam, no google only hobbiest, hackers, tinkers and awesome people.

kyonshi, to usenet
@kyonshi@dice.camp avatar

Installed Hamster as a local server on my windows laptop. It works, is pretty simple to set up, and has a very late-90s aesthetic for the whole program that I thought we left behind in that decade with Pogs and a vague sense of optimism towards the future.

It is rather dense in its particulars though. My current issue: how exactly do I pull news automatically?
I assume it's possible, but I might have to write a script to do it.
The app is written for dial-up internet.

governa, to usenet
@governa@fosstodon.org avatar
derisor, to usenet German
@derisor@mastodon.de avatar

Wenn ich an den Föderationsgedanken denke, fühle ich mich an zwei Ansätze erinnert: als plattformübergreifender "Avatar", und im Blick auf Mastodon an die alten BBS/Mailbox Zeiten... Da gab es die lokale Box, und darüber hinaus konnte man ggf. ins gehen... sage ich an dieser Stelle.

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