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hunter

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27. I've been on the internet since the late 'seventies, starting as a university undergraduate.
Fri Dec 19, 2025, 06:27 PM
Dec 19

My roll in the computer lab was the fool they kept around when they had to fool-proof some software. I was also the guy a harried teaching assistant could point to when someone needed basic help. Go ask him...

Now I'm pretty much a Luddite. DU is my only "social media." I block all the well known social media sites, including bluesky. They seem to be mostly noise to me and besides I don't want them tracking me. I block advertising aggressively too. I'll pay to make advertising go away on sites I visit frequently. If that's not an option, and they insist I turn off my advertising blockers, well, fuck them. I don't have to look at their site. I apply the same rule to television.

I was very late to get a cell phone, and that was mostly at my family's insistence. It's still flip phones ( like Star Trek! ) that I use for phone calls, texts, and sometimes as a camera. The camera is hardly any better than the cheap disposable film cameras I used to keep on hand, believing that the best camera to have in an unexpected situation is the one you've got. I rarely carry expensive cameras for casual use because I'm very good at loosing or breaking things or having them stolen.

My favorite computer is still the Atari 800 series. Computers and networks were simple enough then that one person could understand them in their entirety, both hardware and software.

The internet is very similar to the early days of radio, it can be used for good or evil. On one side of the Atlantic you had FDR and his fireside chats, on the other side you had Hitler.


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I wish I'd had the Internet when I was in college - I could have learned so much, Ocelot II Dec 19 #1
The trolling and bullying can be limited, and in the past were often limited, by effective human highplainsdem Dec 19 #14
New digital age technologies like the internet and AI anciano Dec 19 #2
It's a mixed bag bucolic_frolic Dec 19 #3
It's not a "one size fits all" TheProle Dec 19 #4
Humankind cannot keep up with it, it appears. Boomerproud Dec 19 #5
Well, here rzemanfl Dec 19 #6
as of this writing, there seem to be at least 3 of us. ret5hd Dec 19 #7
A Golden Age until the Internet was monitized Bobstandard Dec 19 #8
As We Age snowybirdie Dec 19 #9
Isaac Asimov markie Dec 19 #10
A very wise man, he was. MineralMan Dec 19 #17
Generative AI is definitely doing more harm than good. Social media platforms designed to addict users highplainsdem Dec 19 #11
Technology "wants" to be liberative, but is too often a tool of oligarchy, control and war. usonian Dec 19 #12
It's hard to say. I remember when the Internet first came to be, everyone assumed since we would have access Vinca Dec 19 #13
I saw something the orher day that absolutely amazing PCB66 Dec 19 #15
It's important to separate kids from smartphones, especially at school. See this: highplainsdem Dec 19 #18
Lunchbreak at work is people looking at their phones, not interacting. Boomerproud Dec 19 #22
As someone who is disabled and cannot drive synni Dec 19 #16
That aspect of the internet is good. But it's a very small part of internet traffic and time spent online highplainsdem Dec 19 #21
I would say that it has been a roller coaster genxlib Dec 19 #19
I hate that people are not present to what is going on around them. milestogo Dec 19 #20
Social media (while it has some very good qualities) will probably be bluestarone Dec 19 #23
I consider the digital age a blessing and a boon. I'm Ilsa Dec 19 #24
Smart people got better. Stupid people got worse. Iggo Dec 19 #25
I don't think we're better off. Scrivener7 Dec 19 #26
I've been on the internet since the late 'seventies, starting as a university undergraduate. hunter Dec 19 #27
Educator, born in '71. I think we jumped the shark once GPV Dec 19 #28
The Internet is a wonderful servant and a terrible master Fichefinder Dec 19 #29
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