• Rocket@lemmy.ca
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    I’m not entirely sure how one could create a internet of interconnected computers and servers without links to one another

    One could always look at the history books, I guess. It is believed that the first real-world use of hyperlinks on the internet took place in 1991. It is also believed that the Internet as we know it was born in 1983. That means we lived through eight actual years of this “unimaginable” internet.

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      9 months ago

      aha the internet as you know it was not born in 1983 unless you are mostly interacting on lemmy with email and ftp

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        Lemmy – or what was originally known as Usenet – was created in 1979. It predates the internet as we know it.

        Not sure where you think email and FTP come into play. Usenet began with UUCP and later NNTP.

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            It is the NiH syndrome attempt to recreate Usenet all over again. One would think the audience is smart enough to read between the lines, but then again, the audience doesn’t understand the difference between the internet and services on the internet, so I suppose I wasn’t smart enough to recognize that I couldn’t be so generous. I too am part of the same audience.

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              I guess you’re just too smart for people to understand.