• @ghostrider2112
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    152 days ago

    Personally, I prefer an intellectual barrier to entry. It’s one of the things that made the internet of the early days so much better than today.

    • @[email protected]
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      132 days ago

      Everybody who says this assumes they wouldn’t have been barred from entry were they to try and get in now.

      • @ghostrider2112
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        62 days ago

        I was speaking more to the early days of the internet. You had to be relatively smart, and determined to get on it.

        • Null User Object
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          62 days ago

          I’ll never forget when the AOLers started showing up.

              • @ghostrider2112
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                52 days ago

                Yup. I’ll admit, I didn’t foresee AI coming along and finding a way to make the quality of discourse even worse

                • @[email protected]
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                  32 days ago

                  God I feel so bad for people even just trying to learn stuff online now.

                  10 to 20 years ago we had a lot less content, but when you did find a hit on your search, you could be much more confident it contained meaningful information. Rather than just the official documentation repackaged across 10 different “articles.”

                  • @ghostrider2112
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                    22 days ago

                    Yeah, no kidding! Plus, in addition to shitty results, the likely inaccurate AI summary to further confuse you.