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I thought I had forgotten about it all. Now they’re all back. I can even hear the piano from 2g1c slowly playing out. Help.
Resetting federation to threads.net is even stronger proof that this was done by a ‘holds sporks so randum’ type of script kiddies.
Google Domains, creating new ways to exploit users right before being sold off to Squarespace.
Jesus that thumbnail
I’ve seen similar stuff multiple times, often with misquoted statistics. What many miss is that context is as important as stats.
People in 90s and 2000s used to get informed before going online, as it used to be a big spending and commitment. Between all the tech-utopia hype you also got to hear about what to avoid and how to behave.
Nowadays you only need a cheap smartphone and start scrolling through algorithm-fed content indefinitely. No need for technical knowledge because the company takes care of that. No need for an intro class, because who even bothers anymore?
Certain movements making you invincible for a moment, like sitting/standing up animations from old 3d games. I don’t say this because I tripped after sitting on a bench for too long.
FYI, two letter TLDs are country/region/jurisdiction specific. There’s an ISO standard for that.
.tv
Tuvalu.me
Montenegro.fm
(Federation of) MicronesiaSome countries append additional modifiers to classify their uses:
.uk
United Kingdom.co.uk
CompanyThree or more are generic (traditional or new)
.com
,.net
,.org
, …In some cases, Uncle Sam said “first!” and it stuck.
.edu
Education (MURICA).mil
Military (MURRICA).gov
Government (MURRRICA)Just like what happens with Mali, what some silicon valley hipsters decide as a ‘fun’ acronym is just that, a fun thought. If the corresponding government decides to take away a specific domain, they probably can.