• @ultralight@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    These kinds of posts remind me exactly of my first few days on reddit post Digg Great Migration. There was a great multipage webcomic made then too.

    • kratoz29
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      141 year ago

      So you have lived two apocalypses? I bet this is a good story for your descendants!

      • @Redditiscancer789@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        God damn us internet vets have seen the rise and fall of many a digital empire. Refugees moving from 1 shell to the next,

        IRC/AIM->Skype/vent/mumble->discord/signal/telegram,

        netscape->IE->Firefox/Chrome/Chromium,

        message boards/use groups->digg/reddit->Lemmy,

        Search engines like ask jeeves->Google/yahoo->google.

        Napster->kazaa/limewire->torrents/magnet links->Sonarr/Streaming Sites

        I could go on but yeah it was insane.

        • ThrowawayOnLemmy
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          1 year ago

          Makes me think back to the days of YTMND, eBaumsworld, & Newgrounds, which would have been the early internet for me. Or the old IRC emulation channel I followed. All my in real life friends were on MSN Messenger, and all my online friends were on IRC

        • Pantsofmagic
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          31 year ago

          Yahoo came before most search engines. Then there was lycos and webcrawler and the early search engines that were always overloaded, then came stuff like Google.

          Also don’t forget stuff like prodigy and compuserve and bbs’s before the web had much content.

        • Karyoplasma
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          21 year ago

          Does anyone remember xFire? It was the first ingame overlay chat program I used. Long before I had a Steam account.