Post AXMNKogIupM3Gc7e64 by yuki2501@hackers.town
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(DIR) Post #AXMNKogIupM3Gc7e64 by yuki2501@hackers.town
2023-07-04T18:03:15Z
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Oh hey, this is what the internet looked in 1993.https://youtu.be/4aIkMwUeL_Qhttps://youtu.be/XpZ5STahhPEAnd this is the internet as imagined in 1994: https://youtu.be/88l9tjkTBwQ(many of those things were overblown in that movie; pizza by internet? That was super fake back then; only very few people had modems in their house; this was definitely NOT a viable market for pizza delivery chains)Actual recordings of computers and the internet back in the 90s:https://youtu.be/mLrvXTiIryIAnd in the early 2000s we had Macromedia Flash™, later purchased by Adobe. This have birth to the first internet cartoons, e.g. Strong bad emails.https://homestarrunner.com/sbemailshttps://youtu.be/8KqF9G_DQlsThe first ones were, apart from the videos, clickable areas so you could unlock hidden animations after the video was ended.Other things that came from Flash were cheap internet games.Gameplay for "Nanaca crash":https://youtu.be/WkzmYj8mjUg(there were also cheap porn games, but I won't name them in here)The only use for the internet was multiplayer games like Doom and Quake, and to pirate anime, movies and games.https://youtu.be/KMZ4kkSVrBwThe early 00s were times of major change. technologies were born and died. So did websites, and that was the dotcom bubble burst.https://youtu.be/25_WjiZnvQk#TheInternet
(DIR) Post #AXMPhFKEjZHmBIcigK by maop@mstdn.mx
2023-07-04T19:33:31Z
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@yuki2501 ay me diste un shot de nostalgia 🥲Lo de la pizza si era real en las grandes ciudades de USA, acá en México no lo ví realidad hasta 2008? creo, no recuerdo la primera vez que vi a normies pidiendo desde dominos.com.mx