With a final screech, AOL's dial-up service goes silent (www.nbcnews.com)
from Fyrnyx@kbin.melroy.org to technology@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 01:46
https://kbin.melroy.org/m/technology@lemmy.world/t/1223820

One of the earliest consumer internet options, AOL’s dial-up service was once the most common way for people to access the early web.

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popekingjoe@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 01:52 next collapse

Good night, sweet prince.

Alternatively

Several minutes of randomly pitched screeches

ReallyActuallyFrankenstein@lemmynsfw.com on 01 Oct 02:12 collapse

Random!? You just don’t speak computer!

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popekingjoe@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 02:26 next collapse
AtariDump@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 15:51 collapse

Oh stewardess; I speak modem.

Eeee eooooooo bong bong scrrrrrr

aceshigh@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 02:10 next collapse

Get off the phone!

Talaraine@fedia.io on 01 Oct 02:27 next collapse

While I hated AOL for reasons, this is the end of an era. RIP

Fyrnyx@kbin.melroy.org on 01 Oct 02:39 collapse

AOL will be remembered more fondly for things like this. But, nobody ever has a fond memory of the software AOL shoved out. It was clampware, unreliable and frequently crashed.

meliante@lemmy.pt on 01 Oct 03:18 next collapse

The early vibe coders.

SkaveRat@discuss.tchncs.de on 01 Oct 03:56 collapse

But they gave out nice coasters

Lost_My_Mind@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 05:22 next collapse

Eh…I wouldn’t call them “nice”. They were ok. Wouldn’t put them on a nice table.

cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de on 01 Oct 05:50 collapse

Before that, they gave out floppy disks. You could tape over the write protect hole and reuse them.

AtariDump@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 14:29 collapse

But they were 720k. Barely usable

cmnybo@discuss.tchncs.de on 01 Oct 18:32 next collapse

They were free and not everything needs 1.44MB.

Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 01 Oct 20:31 collapse

You could punch a hole in the corner and double the capacity 😁

AtariDump@lemmy.world on 03 Oct 02:33 collapse

You couldn’t flip a 3.5in floppy

Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 03 Oct 09:16 collapse

You didn’t need to flip it, 3.5" readers could already read both sides, but the hole or lack of is what told them whether both sides were available. I’ve done it myself.

webcommand.net/…/does-anyone-remember-the-floppy-…

AtariDump@lemmy.world on 04 Oct 00:48 collapse

Ahhhhh.

By the time I came around they were all 1.44 floppies

Tippon@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 04 Oct 09:20 collapse

Pfft, bloody kids… 😂

I should have a look, I’ve got a load of old floppies here, so might have one I’ve punched 🙂

Fyrnyx@kbin.melroy.org on 01 Oct 03:29 next collapse

With AOL's exit from dial-up, we are now down to three dial-up ISPs; NetZero, Juno and DSLExtreme.

lordnikon@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 03:46 collapse

As a worldnet user old school Juno always had this mystic. AOL was always a blind spot though.

mercano@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 03:32 next collapse

Goodbye

demizerone@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 03:58 next collapse

Ah man I am saddened by this. I first got on the internet in 1997 at my house on a 14.4k modem using AOL. In 2001 I got cable internet and still used AOL a little. My career now is because learning to code by reading code from AOL Progs in Visual Basic 3.0. Fuck Steve Case!

AtariDump@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 15:52 collapse

Steve Case!

Now there’s a name I’ve not heard in a long time.

A long time.

Cobrachicken@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 04:28 next collapse

Fuck AOL they killed CompuServe.

TheFlopster@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 05:28 collapse

Someone else remembers CompuServe?!

MelodiousFunk@slrpnk.net on 01 Oct 05:45 next collapse

And Prodigy.

AtariDump@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 15:51 next collapse

Oh my god that’s the funky shit.

jj4211@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 16:09 collapse

Mad Maze…

cman6@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 08:05 next collapse

Back when your email address and username were: 583947690@compuserve.com

Good times!

Simulation6@sopuli.xyz on 01 Oct 08:48 collapse

I loved CompuServe, back in the day.

Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 06:06 next collapse

Today is October 1, 1993.

September is over.

very_well_lost@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 06:55 next collapse

The September that lasted 32 years…

Alas, the damage is done and there’s no going back.

Passerby6497@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 13:11 collapse

You can finally wake me up

asteriskeverything@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 07:36 next collapse

With a robot beep It dialed one one ooh With a final screech It dialed one one ooh One one oh!

Simulation6@sopuli.xyz on 01 Oct 08:53 next collapse

So, when the last wagon wheel factory closed down, where there nostalgia pieces in the papers?
I guess not, I just searched and there are still a bunch of places making the wheels.

Tyrq@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 01 Oct 09:00 next collapse

Where am I going to get hand crafted dial up though

CarrmynCarnage@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 01 Oct 14:16 next collapse

Gimme 20 bucks and I’ll come over and screech dialup noises at you while you browse.

Confused_Emus@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 01 Oct 14:38 collapse

The Serial Port has some content that may scratch that itch.

Waldelfe@feddit.org on 01 Oct 15:02 collapse

Since there are still horse drawn wagons around there are also still manufacturers for wagon wheels. But there were several opinion pieces in newspapers whenever a new technology took over. I’m sure you can find plenty for the time when cars became mainstream.

aceshigh@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 16:06 next collapse

Goodbye

WanderWisley@lemmy.world on 01 Oct 21:50 collapse

o7