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  • Bonus Fact:

    Amazon wasn’t always Amazon either! Originally named “Cadabra.com,” Cadabra was an online bookstore only.

    CEO Jeff Bezos explored other options in the ’90s, some of which still redirects to Amazon, like Relentless.com.

    Amazon was registered in 1994 and has grown into the monolith that it is today.

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  • @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

  • @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    Wow!

  • @MMzF said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    But that was almost 6 years ago

    I do remember few places getting comparison with starlink, dialup vs starlink. in rural area.

    lol nice

  • @MMzF said:

    You can spell your email in Morse code.

    In 2004, the @ symbol became the first new character to be added to Morse code for the first time in many decades.

    The character is called a “Commat,” and consists of the signals for A and C with no break in between.

    Before one had to spell out “at the rate” ?

  • @DeadlyChemist said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @DeadlyChemist said:
    I think modding my extension is easier than asking admins for api, already had that topic with them

    Is there an api access they can provide for such projects ?

    Yes, but if they will, im not sure... i could ask them
    I would proxy/cache all calls anyways so yeah...

    Ok cool

  • Bonus Bonus Fact:

    When Snapchat first launched in 2011, it was named Picaboo.

    It wasn’t renamed to what we know as Snapchat until 2012.

  • @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    you are having amazing speed do you ever tried self-host server? :smiley:

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  • @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    you are having amazing speed do you ever tried self-host server? :smiley:

    It actually hosts my owncloud and some CI for myself (Jenkins, SVN [yeah, I know, I am oldschool], archiva [maven repository], etc). But nothing is meant for public use really, my router (given by ISP) would die in the first hour of such loads :)

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  • @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    you are having amazing speed do you ever tried self-host server? :smiley:

    It actually hosts my owncloud and some CI for myself (Jenkins, SVN [yeah, I know, I am oldschool], archiva [maven repository], etc). But nothing is meant for public use really, my router (given by ISP) would die in the first hour of such loads :)

    better router is must for tasks over wifi heh, router aren't much expensive, but are reliable for years! why not grab one from sales? :wink:

  • @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    you are having amazing speed do you ever tried self-host server? :smiley:

    It actually hosts my owncloud and some CI for myself (Jenkins, SVN [yeah, I know, I am oldschool], archiva [maven repository], etc). But nothing is meant for public use really, my router (given by ISP) would die in the first hour of such loads :)

    better router is must for tasks over wifi heh, router aren't much expensive, but are reliable for years! why not grab one from sales? :wink:

    Because I also have IPTV from the same ISP, so would have to find all the VLANs they use etc. Just don't want to care too much. And also - it works, so why bother? :)

  • @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    @MrEd said:

    @MMzF said:

    People are still using dial-up.

    As of 2017, 2.1 million people still use AOL’s dial-up service.

    Mainly, these customers live in rural America where it can be expensive and unreliable to get high-speed internet.

    Meanwhile, dial-up is only $20 per month.

    Meanwhile, we can already have 2Gbps fiber at home :) And the SLOWEST speed my provider gives is 250Mbps :D

    WOW!, can you share a speed test?

    It was a quick run on my home server. In general I have UP TO 1Gbps. I had +-600Mbps on WiFi with my phone.

    you are having amazing speed do you ever tried self-host server? :smiley:

    It actually hosts my owncloud and some CI for myself (Jenkins, SVN [yeah, I know, I am oldschool], archiva [maven repository], etc). But nothing is meant for public use really, my router (given by ISP) would die in the first hour of such loads :)

    better router is must for tasks over wifi heh, router aren't much expensive, but are reliable for years! why not grab one from sales? :wink:

    Because I also have IPTV from the same ISP, so would have to find all the VLANs they use etc. Just don't want to care too much. And also - it works, so why bother? :)

    I have a lot interest in self-hosting server, i thought you might also have. heh

  • @MooCowGalaxy said: @unfortunately I noticed the stats counter website is real time - did you add browser headers? Works great!

    no

    @MooCowGalaxy said: LET didn't enable anti botting - if they did, I would be blocked pretty quickly and auto refreshers would get hit by a captcha pretty often.

    if that was the case a simple guzzlehttp(php) and node-fetch/axios(nodejs) and rss readers should work. tried puppeteer but stuck on cloudflare's anti-bot page http://0x0.st/olvu.png

  • @unfortunately said:

    @MooCowGalaxy said: @unfortunately I noticed the stats counter website is real time - did you add browser headers? Works great!

    no

    @MooCowGalaxy said: LET didn't enable anti botting - if they did, I would be blocked pretty quickly and auto refreshers would get hit by a captcha pretty often.

    if that was the case a simple guzzlehttp(php) and node-fetch/axios(nodejs) and rss readers should work. tried puppeteer but stuck on cloudflare's anti-bot page http://0x0.st/olvu.png

    You have the latest stats ?

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  • @stephanuk said:
    They made three draws while I was sleeping :s WTF

    Next round is due in couple of hours

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  • @jmaxwell said:

    You have the latest stats ?

    Yeah

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