• @Fades
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    710 hours ago

    Are people not downloading huge torrents anymore?? How is downloading some large thing overnight a rare occurrence of bygone eras???

    My only guess is that kids these days don’t know about pirating and instead stream everything or download apps?

    • @Psythik
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      37 hours ago

      We have gigabit, 2.5 and 5Gbps speeds now. Even 100GB+ games download in less than 15 minutes. Literally nothing takes several hours anymore.

    • @GamingChairModel
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      99 hours ago

      If you interrupt an internet connection on any normal torrent client from the last, like, 20 years, you can always resume when you’re back online. But back in the 90’s most software didn’t fail that gracefully. And the internet connections today just aren’t as flaky as a dialup connection was.

      • Kairos
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        38 hours ago

        Web browsers still don’t have proper file download resuming capability despite web servers [nearly] all supporting everything needed for it.

        God I wish Mozilla wasn’t run my MBAs. Web browsers could have been so good by now.

    • @LovableSidekick
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      We still are but now we have gigabit service.

  • ugjka
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    3017 hours ago

    When you have dial up you quickly realize you need a download manager that can resume downloads

    • @Dozzi92
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      512 hours ago

      Maybe I was just unaware, but download managers only came a little down the pike. For a while it was just “Big file? Good luck!”. And there was something exciting about it.

      • @LovableSidekick
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        210 hours ago

        Back in the 80s I ran my own homebrew BBS for a couple years. A second phone line then was only $9 more a month, so I got one for the computer so phone use wouldn’t be an issue. My roomies and I thought we were livin’ the life.

        • @[email protected]
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          27 hours ago

          When I was really young, I was blown away the first time i met someone with their own phone line for internet lmao.

  • @[email protected]
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    Anyone with dial up Internet trying to pirate knew the dreaded 4 words “UNEXPECTED END OF ARCHIVE”

    my brother called this “the download fucked itself.”

  • @kazerniel
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    715 hours ago

    This is why I was much more into mangas than animes as a teenager. Each anime episode took more than an hour to download… I could at least download mangas faster than I could read them.

    • @[email protected]
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      17 hours ago

      The summer after my parents divorced I spent many nights in the corner of the now-empty house with one bar of wifi from my friends house with like 10 tabs of anime loading on an old Dell laptop I only made usable by installing Linux mint.

      Good times? Idk, memorable tho for sure

  • @LovableSidekick
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    110 hours ago

    56k line? We’ve all been there if we’re old enough.

  • @[email protected]
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    1218 hours ago

    DSL was such a game changer for so many reasons.

    Not the least of which was that you could be online while someone was using the phone.

      • @LovableSidekick
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        210 hours ago

        Now we use handheld supercomputer/camcorder/communicators.

      • @[email protected]
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        315 hours ago

        We stopped using landlines.

        Phones are everywhere. I mean, they’re rarely used to talk to people like a landline would be, but they’re still everywhere.

  • Flying Squid
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    1421 hours ago

    FUCK YOU I’M NOT OLD YOU’RE OLD

      • Flying Squid
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        416 hours ago

        What’s that, some new BBS?

      • ...m...
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        216 hours ago

        …my wife made me dump our earthlink hosting account three years ago for a more-modern hosting service; i feel like my greybeard credibility was compromised…

  • @Rooty
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    That’s why you queue the download before bed and logout in the morning.

    Like and subscribe for more obsolete life skills.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      717 hours ago

      One of the first things I ever programmed was a script that would turn the computer on around 1am, mute the audio, resume the download manager, and turn the computer off at 4am. This way I could download porn and cracked games without my parents knowing.

        • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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          213 hours ago

          I figured out how to schedule the machine to boot up at a specific time, then run the script

        • @[email protected]
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          213 hours ago

          Only thing I can think of is Wake on LAN, but you would obviously need another PC/controller to control

          • gfle
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            512 hours ago

            I remember some PCs had an option in BIOS to turn on at specific time

    • @[email protected]
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      518 hours ago

      You can use a pencil to rewind cassettes after the tape got pulled out by the cassette recorder

  • Captain Howdy
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    317 hours ago

    Who was using dial up 15 years ago (2009)? I grew up in a very rural area and even we got broadband by like 2003 or so. I think someone got their math wrong.

    • @kerrigan778
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      1916 hours ago

      Lol Napster shut down in 2002, it’s clearly not a present day tweet.

      • @wolfpack86
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        Napster ran from 1999-2002, meaning the tweet must be between 7-10 years old

        Edit: or just be made up and a guess at the time dfferential.

        • @kerrigan778
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          311 hours ago

          No, no it is not, an unrelated company bought the brand and logos at bankruptcy auction and started Napster 2.0, a rebrand of an unrelated music service, which was then bought by Best Buy and became Rhapsody, then THAT was sold to some tech companies and unified branded as Napster again. It has no connection other than branding to the original Napster.

            • @kerrigan778
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              There’s ship of Theseus and then there’s Theseus threw out the whole ship, bought a used ship from someone else but it was still called the ship of Theseus because it was, literally, the ship of Theseus, but you still wouldn’t say THE ship of Theseus was still alive and well.

    • @[email protected]
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      314 hours ago

      The house I grew up in just got a wired connection (fiber) in 2024. We had 3G by 2009 but the data caps and cost made it not ideal. Couldn’t even get ISDN.

  • @[email protected]
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    521 day ago

    Me, playing Age of Empires, blissfully unaware that some shmuck with DSL completely obliterated my settlement 45 seconds ago and my dialup connection just hasn’t caught up yet.

  • @phoneymouse
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    391 day ago

    I must’ve put so many god damn viruses and backdoors in the family computer. Was generally smart enough not to run files called *.mp3.exe, but I downloaded my fair share of cracked games and keygens.

    • @[email protected]
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      371 day ago

      I used to love old keygens with their pixel art and chiptune music. That was honestly the best time to be on the internet.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 day ago

        A lot of them still have the music. They’re not quite the same as the old school ones, but some have some bangers.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 day ago

          I didnt even know keygens still existed, i thought everything just had a cracked executable these days. Im trying to think of the last one i saw, probably like 12 years ago, but it was more professional looking than most legitimate programs, with really amazing graphic design and music and a really well made ui. It wasnt just a keygen, there were other options, but i cant remember what else it did or what game it was for.

          • @[email protected]
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            319 hours ago

            It’s mostly software that still has key gens

            Also some cracks come with a lil keygen like thing that cracks the game right then and there. Those will sometimes have them too.

      • @evidences
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        321 hours ago

        Jason Scott did a talk at defcon a while back specifically about warez pages in old video games. That scene was wild from the beginning.

  • @Krudler
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    331 day ago

    99% of Duke Nukem 1st shareware disk over a 2400 baud modem and a local BBS… and Grandpa called :(