• jet@hackertalks.com
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    7 months ago

    The best era is the first 5 years you experience it. That’s when all the magic happens. Recapturing that level of awe wonder and pure joy is hard after you become a veteran.

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      7 months ago

      closely followed by the period right before it you didn’t experience, but everyone around you is nostalgiajacking to…

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    7 months ago

    Before the web when it was all ad free and just nerds was pretty cool. The email list / Forum era was pretty good.

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    7 months ago

    For me, right now. I’m having a blast figuring out how to self host all the enshittified services that I’m closing off access to.

    Catch 22 really, I’m enjoying it because I’m learning so much, so fast but probably shouldn’t have to and it’s not feasible for most I realize.

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    I used to love doing web design. Was perfect career for me, a mix of creativity and coding. Websites then were art, creative, took risks. Then cms became standard, sites all looking the same. Sites are more user-friendly now, but I miss the wild, weird internet of its early days.

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    The 2000s for sure - from early online games and MMORPGs to a lot of forums, when Slashdot and Reddit were good, the start of Wikipedia, etc.

    There was more optimism around everyone communicating with eachother internationally, and fostering communities. Nowadays it feels everything is dominated by a few big monopolies, and there’s a lot more censorship.