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From: Andy Kosela <akosela@andykosela.com>
To: Larry McVoy <lm@mcvoy.com>
Cc: TUHS main list <tuhs@minnie.tuhs.org>
Subject: Re: [TUHS] FYI: Internet Old Farts Club
Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2022 09:48:09 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <CALMnNGiB7QjZCJveV6oXP_e6w-hx_6r58Tr6jCfr0cJsVLya7A@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20220129023641.GL16452@mcvoy.com>

On 1/29/22, Larry McVoy <lm@mcvoy.com> wrote:
>
> If we need another place for old farts to hang out, there are many.
> I like groups.io, it's free for most stuff, it's super easy to be
> a moderator, I moderate 12 groups there and am a member of a bunch
> more.  What they call groups, we would call an email list with a
> bunch of knobs that help keep things sane.

I can speak only for myself, but I love that TUHS/COFF mailing lists
are still _the real_ mailing lists managed the old school way.  I hate
all those modern web 2.0 technologies with extremely bloated js stacks
which you can only use if you have the latest version of Chrome.  I am
still using old Atari DOS, Amiga Workbench, MS-DOS/Win9x/WinXP and of
course Linux/FreeBSD.

This is probably one of the last places on the Internet that is still
preserving one of its core ideas in the 80s/90s -- plain text
communication.  It has been slowly dying in the last 15 years.  Text
based Internet of the 80s and 90s has slowly been replaced by binary
protocols and image based interaction with a computer.

I still just love using text based protocols and command line and read
it on a real CRT monitor in full screen text mode.  We lost something
when the world moved on.

So please do not go anywhere....

--Andy

  reply	other threads:[~2022-01-29  8:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2022-01-27  0:36 Rich Morin
2022-01-27  1:55 ` Jan Schaumann via TUHS
2022-01-29  1:59   ` Charles Anthony
2022-01-29  2:24     ` Theodore Y. Ts'o
2022-01-29  2:36       ` Larry McVoy
2022-01-29  8:48         ` Andy Kosela [this message]
2022-01-29 17:15           ` Jon Steinhart
2022-01-29 17:20           ` Seth J. Morabito
2022-02-01  2:12           ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2022-02-01  2:21             ` Steve Nickolas
2022-02-01  2:23             ` Larry McVoy
2022-02-01  2:31               ` Steve Nickolas
2022-02-01  2:51               ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2022-02-01 18:19               ` Clem Cole
2022-02-01 18:24                 ` Steffen Nurpmeso
2022-02-01 12:45             ` Blake McBride
2022-01-29 17:20         ` Blake McBride
2022-01-30  1:20         ` Adam Thornton
2022-01-30  2:10           ` Will Senn
2022-01-27  2:07 ` Grant Taylor via TUHS
2022-01-27  2:40   ` Larry McVoy
2022-01-27 21:11 ` Tomasz Rola
2022-01-27  2:52 Norman Wilson
2022-01-27 23:20 ` Nemo Nusquam

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