JasonDJ

joined 8 months ago
[–] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 1 points 19 minutes ago* (last edited 16 minutes ago)

Dude in that era accessing the internet was incredibly easy.

Most big ISPs had floppies or CDs you could take (for free!) that included their software (for Windows, at least) that pretty much did everything.

After Windows 95 came out, with Dial-up Networking right out of the box, the ISP software was no longer needed. There were instructional documents, and if you could follow directions, you could get online pretty easily. This made it a lot easier for small independent ISPs to start up.

That's what we need again. The independent ISPs. It was easy for them then because the phoneline pulled double-duty. I do wish we could do that again...separate the infrastructure from the provider, have a municipal fiber provider and a free-market for Internet services over the fiber.

People don't know how to follow basic directions though. I don't know if that's a recent phenomenon or not. I'm nearing 40 (and rather cynical), but still feel I'm too young to really remember what it was like in the before-times.

What got hard was trying to get your modem working in Linux. Especially if you were unfortunate enough to have bought a Winmodem.

[–] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 2 points 28 minutes ago

There were plenty of bots, especially on IRC.

The difference is, those bots were useful. They'd send you MP3s, or Warez, or respond to prompts, or just hold down your channel in your absence. Until it got K-lined.

Those bots were good folk. They don't speak until spoken to.

[–] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

We should have trust in the system. The system is supposed to be representational of the people that fund it through their taxes and elections for people like school boards, town councils, and DAs.

If the system is fucked, it's our fault...not the systems.

The root of the problem is that nobody wants systemic fixes. Everyone elected either wants to fix their own little corner independently or just ignore it and starve the beast. Neither work. Systemic problems need to be addressed systematically.

Let's look at bullying and the causes of it...usually the bullies are abused or neglected, and usually abuse and neglect comes from generational poverty. So you gotta fix that. But nobody wants to.

I've actually had a couple of my bullies reach out to me recently, now nearly 30 years later and they are parents themselves, apologizing for the shit they put me through because their home life was shit. Their words, not mine.

[–] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 hour ago

Clearly it's your fault for being bullied.

[–] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 1 points 3 hours ago

I'm sure we could name 50 high-profile ones. Jonesboro, Columbine, Sandy Hook, Uvalde, Parkland...the list goes on.

[–] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 1 points 19 hours ago

Dude just described half my neighbors. Except it's hard to tell how miserable the wives look because they're always wearing those huge sunglasses.

[–] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 1 points 19 hours ago

What? No. The president has a "gas price" lever that they start turning down a month and a half before an election. As always.

[–] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

Most cars have recalls, usually for benign shit. My Honda had to go in for a fuel pump. Now it needs to go in for some infotainment cable. I'm pretty sure there were a couple others, too.

5 in a year is a lot though. Even for a new model.

[–] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 3 points 1 day ago

Yeah do I really need a searchable archive of FlyingSquid scratching his ass?

Actually. Yeah, sign me up.

[–] JasonDJ@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I think whoever put the trees in my yard felt the same way.

Never see any acorns or pinecones. Sometimes a maple seedpod floats it's way into my yard.

But our (silver and white) cars turn fluorescent green with tree spooge if we don't rinse them off daily in the spring.

 

The bumper...I don't know what it's called...that little clip with the snow that fades in and reveals the logo.

It's terrible.

For one, a lot of people actually don't know what TV static is. Analog broadcasts stopped almost 16 years ago, and before that, most younger people had cable.

For another, static is really difficult to compress. It looks horrible and consumes way too much bandwidth for just a couple of seconds that won't even load right. If anything, they should cache a local copy of the bumper in-app in a format that doesn't look like ass when every pixel changes every frame.

 

Apologies for the potato quality. My wife has an iPhone.

He's on a different side of that fence from where his run is attached.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by JasonDJ@lemmy.zip to c/showerthoughts@lemmy.world
 

While $1m USD in 1988 is worth only $2.6m in 2024, if they just put it in the S&P 500 back then and left it there, it'd be worth over $44.6m today.

I don't know if the Dijon ketchup is really worth it.

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