that being said, i still cherish that specific feeling of exploring a new social/technical space and figuring out the possibilities for how it can be used to transform how we relate to each other.
had the same feeling with cix/compuserve and usenet -really enjoyed those online discussions back then.
I've also got a general disdain for most software these days which isn't written for user's benefits any longer - it's been slding that way for along time but seems to be getting a lot worse.
Yeah the internet was a fun place until Web 2.0, because we could choose what we wanted to see and what we wanted to participate in.
If I wanted to talk about horses with other horse fans I would simply join a horse forum, and I'd never see someone's deranged incel opinions on said horse forum
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Turned out Satre was right
anyone who also values it is considered a friend
I've also got a general disdain for most software these days which isn't written for user's benefits any longer - it's been slding that way for along time but seems to be getting a lot worse.
It's called "2016."
(God, please, take us back.)
twitter is awful.
for everything else there is https://search.marginalia.nu
but I know what you mean, I really do
If I wanted to talk about horses with other horse fans I would simply join a horse forum, and I'd never see someone's deranged incel opinions on said horse forum