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What is this place?
• !hmmm@lemmy.world with text and titles
• post obscure and surreal art with text
• nothing memetic, nothing boring
• unique textural art images
• Post only images or gifs (except for meta posts)
Guidlines
• no video posts are allowed
• No memes. Not even surreal ones. Post your memes on !surrealmemes@sh.itjust.works instead
• If your submission can be posted to !hmmm@lemmy.world (I.e. no text images), It should be posted there instead
This is a curated magazine. Post anything and everything. It will either stay up or be lost into the void.
As someone who already lived in 2000, I can confirm this. It worked a bit differently and we called it "the internet" back then
I thought you were going to say that you can confirm fucked his mother in 2000, and now he is 23 y.o.
On more serious note, I think WiFi existed back then, and radio transmitters were too used (although limited) in internet backbone. So, the description is accurate.
Don't tell anyone, but WiFi is a radio transmission
That’s I assume everyone understands here.
2000 is about the turning point when internet because mainstream; when people turned from "oh, you're on the internet?" to "oh, your not on the internet?" Internet was quite new and WiFi wasn't a thing, tho it might already existed somehow. Don't know about radio transmitters in that context in that time.
So I don't know if it existed back then but I'm sure it wasn't mainstream. But there were browser games and I think it was possible to play again each other.
the internet, those were the days…
Some of my friends call it the interWebzz though
We called it heat.net
One of the few examples where real technology was more advanced and practical than they predicted.