Credit to Chris Williamson for coming up with this though. I just found it worth sharing.

  • @[email protected]
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    2111 days ago

    I personally think that moment was in 1993, when the Encarta CD was released.

    It had a huge amount of information, but it didn’t feel overwhelming.

    The internet also didn’t feel overwhelming.

    In 2005, I think the internet already felt overwhelming.

    But I guess if you weren’t the nerdy type crawling the web, then social media and smartphones were the game changer and I would put the date closer to 2010.

    • metaStatic
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      911 days ago

      absolutely, the Iphone was the game changer.

      the internet is as useful as it’s ever been it just stopped being a physical place you go, the computer, to something you carry with you everywhere as another layer of reality.

      • lnxtx (xe/xem/xyr)
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        411 days ago

        Before iPhones we had much useful BlackBerries, Nokia with advanced Symbian, some Windows CE/Mobile devices. Even feature phones had something called WAP, but it was f…ing expensive.

        Who needs a stylus?
        Bring back full QWERY keyboards.

      • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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        311 days ago

        Social media has existed since BBS. What changed is there’s suddenly big money in it, and virtually no barrier to entry.

        • @grue
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          510 days ago

          I miss the pre-“centralized Big Tech” Internet so much.