• SilverShark@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    It’s yet another step in seeing the Internet becoming owned by big corporations. Only big corporations can implement these things.

    Art, creativity, people doing internet things as a hobby, that is dying more and more everyday.

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        21 hours ago

        Me too, so much!

        A big reason why I’ve come to like Lemmy communities so much is really because they give me some old internet feeling. It’s not super crowded, it’s an app that isn’t design for brain rot, it allows interesting online discussion etc.

        I think projects like this can continue to exist, even in a bleak corporate owned internet.

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        23 hours ago

        There was a site I found in highschool around 1998 - the paradigm of pessimism.

        Full of dark humor and anti-jokes, in glorious web 1.0 - that site had a huge impact on my humor. I’ve never been able to find it again. Just a random site someone hosted somewhere on the Internet - no scams, no paywalls, just a bunch of weird humor.

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          21 hours ago

          Nowadays, if there’s something you like online, remember to plug it into archive.org so it gets added to the wayback machine. You’ll still need to remember the URL to access it, but at least it will be archived somewhere

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        22 hours ago

        I tried gemini protocol for a bit to see if it did a decent job addressing this, but it doesn’t. We do legit need a ‘smallweb’ non-commercial sort of thing, but I suspect retreating to a BBS model is probably what is required.