I liked the web a lot more when it didn't have a business model.
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I liked the web a lot more when it didn't have a business model.
YOU KIDS GET THE FUCK OFF MY LAWN!
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I liked the web a lot more when it didn't have a business model.
YOU KIDS GET THE FUCK OFF MY LAWN!
remember when we met people from around the globe and it was fun instead of frustrating?
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remember when we met people from around the globe and it was fun instead of frustrating?
I'm still fucking ashamed, I was 9 and me and my sis had an ICQ friend. He was the same age as our IRL friend, had the same name, except it was a different guy someplace in Germany. Yet somehow the friendship a bit transcended that little nuance.
And I wrote such horribly idiotic stuff.
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I liked the web a lot more when it didn't have a business model.
YOU KIDS GET THE FUCK OFF MY LAWN!
And that was back when hosting, storage, and bandwidth were expensive. Those are basically free for text-based content now, and getting cheaper for audio and video. Nowadays, anything made by amateurs shouldn't really need a "business model" at all, and anything made by professionals could be damned cheap, if there were no middlemen taking the majority of the cut.
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And that was back when hosting, storage, and bandwidth were expensive. Those are basically free for text-based content now, and getting cheaper for audio and video. Nowadays, anything made by amateurs shouldn't really need a "business model" at all, and anything made by professionals could be damned cheap, if there were no middlemen taking the majority of the cut.
Almost every website idea nowadays people are like but how will it make money?!?
And it's like dude, keeping a website afloat is cheaper than pet rent.