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  • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

    📢 New Essay: The Boring Internet

    The internet you grew up on isn’t dying.

    A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.

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    The Boring Internet

    The internet you grew up on isn't dying. A commercial veneer glued on top of it is. A visual essay about the protocols, federations, and quiet machinery underneath everything you actually use.

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    Terry Godier (www.terrygodier.com)

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    @tg @tylersticka Reading this gave me one of those lovely, weird little shivers of joy. Wonderful stuff. Thanks for writing and sharing.

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    • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

      📢 New Essay: The Boring Internet

      The internet you grew up on isn’t dying.

      A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.

      Link Preview Image
      The Boring Internet

      The internet you grew up on isn't dying. A commercial veneer glued on top of it is. A visual essay about the protocols, federations, and quiet machinery underneath everything you actually use.

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      Terry Godier (www.terrygodier.com)

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      #6

      @tg Good read. And I truly ❤ the UI of your page.

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      • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

        📢 New Essay: The Boring Internet

        The internet you grew up on isn’t dying.

        A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.

        Link Preview Image
        The Boring Internet

        The internet you grew up on isn't dying. A commercial veneer glued on top of it is. A visual essay about the protocols, federations, and quiet machinery underneath everything you actually use.

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        Terry Godier (www.terrygodier.com)

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        #7

        @tg wow this was a really good read. ⭐️ Made me want to jump back into all the «old» parts of the boring web again, miss those days!

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        • gjaevert@c.imG gjaevert@c.im

          @tg wow this was a really good read. ⭐️ Made me want to jump back into all the «old» parts of the boring web again, miss those days!

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          @gjaevert go nuts! I’ll join you 🫡

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          • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

            📢 New Essay: The Boring Internet

            The internet you grew up on isn’t dying.

            A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.

            Link Preview Image
            The Boring Internet

            The internet you grew up on isn't dying. A commercial veneer glued on top of it is. A visual essay about the protocols, federations, and quiet machinery underneath everything you actually use.

            favicon

            Terry Godier (www.terrygodier.com)

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            #9

            @tg Seems his radio-station got "slashdotted" (remember that?) . #MastoDowned ?

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            • hakona@im.alstadheim.noH hakona@im.alstadheim.no

              @tg Seems his radio-station got "slashdotted" (remember that?) . #MastoDowned ?

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              @hakona fixed 🙂

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              • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

                📢 New Essay: The Boring Internet

                The internet you grew up on isn’t dying.

                A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.

                Link Preview Image
                The Boring Internet

                The internet you grew up on isn't dying. A commercial veneer glued on top of it is. A visual essay about the protocols, federations, and quiet machinery underneath everything you actually use.

                favicon

                Terry Godier (www.terrygodier.com)

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                @tg @johl The internet I grew up on was ftp, finger, gopher, usenet and telnet. No one sane would allow someone to use any of that to access something in 2026.

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                • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

                  📢 New Essay: The Boring Internet

                  The internet you grew up on isn’t dying.

                  A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.

                  Link Preview Image
                  The Boring Internet

                  The internet you grew up on isn't dying. A commercial veneer glued on top of it is. A visual essay about the protocols, federations, and quiet machinery underneath everything you actually use.

                  favicon

                  Terry Godier (www.terrygodier.com)

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                  @tg those protocols did provide experiences that could be rough but having full control over the data on the client side is what made them great, imo.

                  The finger protocol is a favourite of mine. I’m glad happy net box is around for that and it means on the Vision Pro I can display random people’s updates on the wall beside my desk.

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                  • fds@mastodon.socialF fds@mastodon.social

                    @tg those protocols did provide experiences that could be rough but having full control over the data on the client side is what made them great, imo.

                    The finger protocol is a favourite of mine. I’m glad happy net box is around for that and it means on the Vision Pro I can display random people’s updates on the wall beside my desk.

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                    @fds oh that’s fancy! I have an AVP. Gonna have to set this up

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                    • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

                      @fds oh that’s fancy! I have an AVP. Gonna have to set this up

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                      @tg you can use any finger address. To be slightly more clear, the AVP software is my own (Plan Poke) but happy net box service has a nice random handle I use configure my widgets to point to and until I setup a server it’s a great way to have an account to update on the go.

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                      • fds@mastodon.socialF fds@mastodon.social

                        @tg you can use any finger address. To be slightly more clear, the AVP software is my own (Plan Poke) but happy net box service has a nice random handle I use configure my widgets to point to and until I setup a server it’s a great way to have an account to update on the go.

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                        @fds yep, I found your site and happynetbox. Gonna write a post about this tomorrow. So awesome!

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                        • tg@indieweb.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @Robalex that’s the spirit!

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                          • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

                            📢 New Essay: The Boring Internet

                            The internet you grew up on isn’t dying.

                            A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.

                            Link Preview Image
                            The Boring Internet

                            The internet you grew up on isn't dying. A commercial veneer glued on top of it is. A visual essay about the protocols, federations, and quiet machinery underneath everything you actually use.

                            favicon

                            Terry Godier (www.terrygodier.com)

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                            @tg Super inspiring, thank you!

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                            • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

                              📢 New Essay: The Boring Internet

                              The internet you grew up on isn’t dying.

                              A commercial veneer glued on top of it is.

                              Link Preview Image
                              The Boring Internet

                              The internet you grew up on isn't dying. A commercial veneer glued on top of it is. A visual essay about the protocols, federations, and quiet machinery underneath everything you actually use.

                              favicon

                              Terry Godier (www.terrygodier.com)

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                              @tg I hate to do this because the content of the article is excellent.

                              But the shape of it, or at least some parts of it, is very similar to ChatGPT's preferred prose style.

                              Did you get assistance from an LLM? If you did, no shade because you used it for something good. But you should disclose it. If you did not, well, it's proof that some rhetorical patterns are hopelessly tainted now.

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                              • ska@social.treehouse.systemsS ska@social.treehouse.systems

                                @tg I hate to do this because the content of the article is excellent.

                                But the shape of it, or at least some parts of it, is very similar to ChatGPT's preferred prose style.

                                Did you get assistance from an LLM? If you did, no shade because you used it for something good. But you should disclose it. If you did not, well, it's proof that some rhetorical patterns are hopelessly tainted now.

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                                @ska no ai on this one, and my preferred AI is claude, when I do use it 🙂

                                if i do use ai on writing I will 100% disclose it

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                                • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

                                  @ska no ai on this one, and my preferred AI is claude, when I do use it 🙂

                                  if i do use ai on writing I will 100% disclose it

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                                  @tg Thanks for clarifying. If you like, I can point you to the few elements that made me question. If not, feel free to ignore me.

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                                  • ska@social.treehouse.systemsS ska@social.treehouse.systems

                                    @tg Thanks for clarifying. If you like, I can point you to the few elements that made me question. If not, feel free to ignore me.

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                                    @ska i don't find that useful, i'm going to write how i write. i write differently on an essay than a blog post. it doesn't bother me much if people think it's ai, the point is the movement and the meaning. if you have advice on that, i'd like to hear it.

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                                    • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

                                      @ska i don't find that useful, i'm going to write how i write. i write differently on an essay than a blog post. it doesn't bother me much if people think it's ai, the point is the movement and the meaning. if you have advice on that, i'd like to hear it.

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                                      @tg Unfortunately, I don't. On a good day, the quality of the prose I am able to output when creative writing is roughly equivalent to an LLM's, so I have writing lessons to give to no one.

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                                      • ska@social.treehouse.systemsS ska@social.treehouse.systems

                                        @tg Unfortunately, I don't. On a good day, the quality of the prose I am able to output when creative writing is roughly equivalent to an LLM's, so I have writing lessons to give to no one.

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                                        @ska I've done some general reading on how they write. you can't do reversals (not this, that!) and you can't use triads (this, other, thing). And we all know you can't use em-dashes even though my natural style is to use all of those because I think they're effective. sigh

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                                        • tg@indieweb.socialT tg@indieweb.social

                                          @ska I've done some general reading on how they write. you can't do reversals (not this, that!) and you can't use triads (this, other, thing). And we all know you can't use em-dashes even though my natural style is to use all of those because I think they're effective. sigh

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                                          @tg Yeah. Fast-paced enumerations, too. Word. Word. Word. Word.

                                          I really hate that they took good patterns and apply them everywhere without discrimination, which now make them sus when humans apply it where they belong.

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