Should we celebrate?

  • Riley
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    301 day ago

    AI-generated art will never not give me the ick

  • @donio
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    51 day ago

    My first WWW experience was trying Mosaic on a computer without an Internet connection. I knew what the Internet was, we had access through an X.25 PAD (kind of like a dial-up shell session, no direct TCP/IP) so I’d already used IRC, Usenet, FTP, Archie, Gopher etc. I also knew what hypertext was from various local help and document browser programs. So I figured out that Mosaic can display HTML documents but of course without Internet connectivity just showing some local demo pages didn’t seem all that special. But I figured it out later on…

  • @solrize
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    131 day ago

    Look what they’ve done to my web, ma.

  • unalivejoy
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    61 day ago

    Technically it’s the Internet’s conception date, not its birthday.

    • @[email protected]
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      41 day ago

      Gotta correct you there. The internet has its roots in the 1970s Arpanet (and maybe even earlier projects). You’re thinking of the World Wide Web (Webpages, HTML, HTTP) that came with Tim-Berners Lee but is built upon the pre-existing internet structures and services.

      • unalivejoy
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        21 day ago

        Its the anniversary of deciding the Internet was not an unwanted child.

    • @donio
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      21 day ago

      The Internet was already a teenager by then. It hooked up with Hypertext and the result was this brat called WWW.

  • @Treczoks
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    51 day ago

    I remember when Thomas called me to show me something new: like Gopher, but with hypertext. And I have been on the original web server, Tim Barners-Lee’s NeXT cube.