📢 New Essay: The Boring Internet
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New Essay: The Boring InternetThe internet you grew up on isn’t dying.
A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.
@tg Wonderfully written. Thank you!
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New Essay: The Boring InternetThe internet you grew up on isn’t dying.
A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.
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New Essay: The Boring InternetThe internet you grew up on isn’t dying.
A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.
@tg Awesome read! Loved it and i agree wholeheartedly.
It wasn't uncommon for my group to talk about online culture (as do chronically online individuals) and one point that came up often was how spaces online were centralized and squished together.
People who were into cats and those who were into dogs now had to co-live together for better or for worse instead of having their spaces each. I used cats and dogs for this but this applies to a lot of topics. -
@tg Good read. And I truly
the UI of your page.@sr_rolando @tg ah, the design drove me batty. There is zero need I can see for such scroll-fuckery, which also broke reader-view.
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@sr_rolando @tg ah, the design drove me batty. There is zero need I can see for such scroll-fuckery, which also broke reader-view.
@CowMan You did see the link to https://www.terrygodier.com/the-boring-internet/ascii right there on the page, didn’t you? @tg
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New Essay: The Boring InternetThe internet you grew up on isn’t dying.
A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.
@tg ok wow this page is a javascript crime. worse than normal text would be for no reason
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@CowMan You did see the link to https://www.terrygodier.com/the-boring-internet/ascii right there on the page, didn’t you? @tg
@sr_rolando @tg ohhhhhhh I did not..
️Well, really wish I hadn't missed that. Yes much nicer

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New Essay: The Boring InternetThe internet you grew up on isn’t dying.
A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.
@tg Thank you! I enjoyed reading that.
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@nickchomey @tg @ska You could always use the UK English style instead, which is a spaced en dash (Alt+0150). As a translator, that's what I now default to (having been told in no uncertain terms when I submitted one of my very first projects that my previous habit, of using hyphens, was unacceptable!)
@janeishly @tg @ska thanks, I was unaware that UK preferred en dash! But as far as I'm concerned, en and em dash are the same thing. Lazy hyphens are the way forward! (I don't write anything "professionally" - if I did, I'd probably be more willing to use en or em)
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New Essay: The Boring InternetThe internet you grew up on isn’t dying.
A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.
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I strongly disagree, because first the terminology Internet describes the borderline structure and in my opinion not the layers on top of it.Secondly, this so-called Internet is a vast and almost infinite space, literally in the name.
Third, there are so many layers of or in this Internet that are split into other layers in itself and so on. When one gets filled up or mutilated beyond repair, another one takes over or else.
Long story short, there is no "the internet" but many different flavors/variations of this concept, running on top of hardware that spanning the globe across cultures and borders alike.
Internet was and is what you and people in general make of it.

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New Essay: The Boring InternetThe internet you grew up on isn’t dying.
A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.
@tg the start of the essay is right, that *did* make me feel better.
I first got online in 2001 and I miss 2000s internet every day, it's lovely to know that what really *made* the early internet is all still around and never went away. Makes me want to learn how to use it.
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@CowMan You did see the link to https://www.terrygodier.com/the-boring-internet/ascii right there on the page, didn’t you? @tg
@sr_rolando @CowMan @tg OMG THANK YOU... I really wanted to read this but I HATE sites that slowly/barely fade in a few lines at a time the entire time, I cannot do this progressive whatever design.
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New Essay: The Boring InternetThe internet you grew up on isn’t dying.
A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.
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@tg HELL yes. Been working on a piece about this myself, collecting up articles and such for it, like this one! Great piece -

@jake4480 i shall read it when you post it! been subb'd for a while
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@tg Now I feel old because the Internet I grew up on is the old rusty bits.
@spinni81 me, too
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@tg one thing that's a little different between 2006 and 2026 is if you try to host something yourself a lot more people and god knows what else are constantly attempting to break in and knock your site over. i tried running a phpbb forum a while back and eventually it got hacked and overrun with spam and it was so bad my hosting provider called me on the telephone to work out what to do about it. i've been afraid to host anything more complicated than a static serve site ever since

@aeva @tg To be fair... it was always like this. The only thing that's changed is the spammers have a lot more compute power now. But even when I was a young guy on gaming forums, an unmoderated forum would succumb to "enhancing pills" spam in less than a week. And they still do.
Self-hosting is still fun and valid. The internet is just noisier, because there are a lot more people on it.
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@tg I am really glad, that there is the ascii view. I pretty much hate this animation.
@virkon42 of course, and i know!