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Posted on 10-23-18 06:42:36 AM Link | Quote
I owe a lot to her. Her openness about who she was helped me understand being trans a lot better and, indirectly and over time, helped me understand myself a lot better too. I wish I could have thanked her for that. She was taken far too soon.

We were friends for a good while, and I tried to mediate some of the conflicts that happened toward the end of her stay here, but we unfortunately drifted apart eventually. I had my reasons at the time, but I still wish we could have been on better terms.

I guess a lot of us have similar stories.

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Posted on 10-24-18 01:04:42 AM Link | Quote
I miss her a lot. She was a good friend and I remember the mad scramble with a few other people to find out if she was okay when she suddenly stopped showing up online for a day or two out of the unusual, then the horrible feeling of dread when the news got relayed back to us.

She was strong and outspoken and did a lot to care. It's unfortunate that she parted here on such bad terms.

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Posted on 10-24-18 06:46:57 AM Link | Quote
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I still miss Taryn dearly. :<

Originally posted by Xkeeper
I know it probably doesn't mean as much to anybody else as it does to me, but... thanks for being around.

Thanks for being a part of this family.

Maybe it means so much to me because I don't really have one of my own... probably a thought for a longer post on a journal or something, but it occurs to me that I've always (well, post 2002-2003) considered the Acmlm's Board community my "home", since my real ones were always... abusive and awful.

Take it as you will, but I just... really appreciate everyone who's been here, and everyone who's stayed, come back, given us another chance to make things better. I know it hasn't always panned out, but... thanks.


Thank you for allowing us into your home for all these years.

(On a lighter note, the icons in the OP, and the Tina window sitter, are drool-worthy.)

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Posted on 11-04-18 05:04:05 AM Link | Quote
Lots of various nostalgic feelings lately; just missing the days when we had time to ourselves, before adulthood kicked in and chained us all down.

I miss having more than two days.

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Posted on 12-11-18 05:29:54 PM Link | Quote

Unfortunately, even as the Cacowards and Doomworld have persisted over the years, the Internet has changed around us, and in ways often not for the better. Reflecting on the state of the internet today usually brings to mind data breaches and doxing and troll farms and election manipulation rather than anything positive. With the repeal of net neutrality, the introduction of the GDPR and the ePrivacy Regulation, and recent TOS changes impacting what can appear on Tumblr, Craigslist, and other content aggregation sites, it has never been more clear that anything placed online on a website operated by a for-profit company will only remain online for so long as the company believes it is in their financial or legal interest to do so, and not a moment longer.


I think it is important in this moment to restate that Doomworld is an independently owned and operated website; it is intended as a long term, not-for-profit informational and historical resource; we are dedicated to treating all people with respect; it will never be sunsetted or deprecated or paywalled; and we do not vacuum up your personal information, much less profit from it. If you despair for the future of the Internet, consider that Doomworld, and thousands of small websites just like it, continue to exist and thrive in the spirit of discovery and camaraderie in which the Internet was first conceived.


It's nice to see this sort of sentiment, and the same thing applies here, of course.

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Posted on 12-11-18 08:39:15 PM Link | Quote

If you despair for the future of the Internet, consider that Doomworld, and thousands of small websites just like it, continue to exist and thrive in the spirit of discovery and camaraderie in which the Internet was first conceived.

As long as people are allowed to host their own websites and servers on the internet, this will never not be the case. Giant websites may grab the attention of everyone for some time, but not forever. While corporations fall and get replaced by the next one, the individual communities don't die that easily. They may scatter, but they'll still be there, somewhere. I think it's important to focus on an internet where the individual has a bit more stability over their content than just one giant network controlling everything.

Facebook and Tumblr are already going downhill. Next one that list will probably be either YouTube or Twitter if they don't start getting their stuff together soon.

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Posted on 12-11-18 09:00:20 PM Link | Quote
i just noticed we talked about taryn in this thread

we had a relationship that was, as i think everyone from back then remembers, not that great

but the weirdest thing was towards the end, in the last few months of her life we in fact lived close together. i lived in her neighborhood and every now and then i'd see her at the supermarket. i never introduced myself because i knew she'd have a heart attack if she knew—i was the last person she'd want to meet in person after all—and she couldn't recognize me because she was never good at recognizing faces. up close she always seemed nice, if a little shy, and sometimes i wondered if we could have been friends or at least nice acquaintances if things had turned out differently.

anyway, just something i haven't really shared publicly to this community. since her passing, i think about this sometimes. life is weird.

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Posted on 12-11-18 10:38:57 PM Link | Quote
yeah, i remember you mentioning that you'd seen her a few times. i never did really understand what her beef with you was. it was strange.




As long as people are allowed to host their own websites and servers on the internet, this will never not be the case.

i mean, you can do it, but that doesn't mean it's going to really matter. as corporations tighten their grip on things, we'll lose out on that.

you can already see it happening with google and "amp" and their attempts at "killing urls". they want to own the internet you see and be your portal to everything, and if that comes to pass... sure, you can have your website, but what's a website with nobody to see it?

it's a grim outlook, to be sure

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Posted on 12-11-18 11:12:13 PM Link | Quote
Honestly, I get the feeling that had you two met and introduced yourself to each other, it might've turned things around. It's been too long and I can't remember all the details, but... eh. I think you two might've given each other a shot.



I also continue to be frustrated by the continuing development of web standards.

Not as in "oh it's new it sucks", but more that... anything old is generally precluded from being able to access information anymore. Nothing degrades gracefully, and it was a royal pain in the ass to get my aunt's Power Mac G4 online while playing with it due to SSL.

Security is good! But god damn, is it infuriating that I have to jump through 75 hoops to get some software running that will actually work. Tiger's version of Safari can't connect to modern HTTPS sites - there's even a weird workaround to install TenFourFox on these systems, since SourceForge uses HTTPS and you can't connect to it normally. (Once you get TFF installed, browse on, but... man, does it feel sluggish on G4 systems anymore. Not entirely unserviceable, I was able to look up stuff I needed to on a G4/733 with 1.25GB of RAM, but... oof.)
Leopard doesn't really have this issue, funnily enough - even Safari can browse the web, and there's a Webkit browser maintained that essentially uses the same UI, but... even then, things continue to feel slower and slower. At least SSL isn't so much an issue there anymore.

As for Mac OS 9, and to some extents older versions of Windows... forget it. Nothing degrades gracefully, some sites won't work at all... in the case of Windows, there's some software and hacks to get some vaguely up-to-date stuff working, but classic Mac OS is pretty much hopeless. Classilla's the best you're gonna get, and even then, that's got its share of issues. Funnily enough, I find myself using it in Classic under OS X sometimes, because... for the sites it will work on, it does feel a bit faster. I'd have to play with it some more, though.
As an aside, I can't even connect to my home server via MacSSH - a Raspbian Jessie machine. Gotta do that under OS X's terminal. Can't seem to figure this one out.

Maybe this is part of why I'm so behind Linux nowadays. You'll be able to at least get a slightly usable setup on pretty much any system within the last 20-25 years - it may not be the fastest, arguably really pushing it, even, but at least you'll have up-to-date software that can at least vaguely interface with the modern web. Not much reason you couldn't run NetSurf on a Pentium II on a Fluxbox setup, at least if you had a somewhat reasonable amount of RAM...

At worst, you could always use... say, Elinks or w3m. Hell, w3m even has images!

(also Linux runs on goddamn anything, even if it seems as if support's dwindling for anything but x86, x64, and ARM for any kind of consumer hardware. And the customization, but let's not turn this into a thread about why I love Linux)

I wasn't around for the earliest days of the web, but the early-mid 2000s still at least felt like they had that spark to them. In ways, things have absolutely gotten better, don't get me wrong...

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I hate Windows and it's made itself too essential to quit using. I hate it. I hate websites that have 70+ XHR/JavaScript dependencies. I hate that it's somehow become OK to use a web browser as a software framework. I don't hate software, I don't hate new things, and I certainly don't hate The Web™. But dear lord have we become complacent with terrible software. At least I'm able to myself mitigate this, but it is a gigantic pain. Not to mention the infinite accessibility issues we've invented over the years that were already solved ages ago. Ugh.

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Posted on 12-13-18 01:52:59 PM Link | Quote
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Security is good! But god damn, is it infuriating that I have to jump through 75 hoops to get some software running that will actually work. [...] even then, things continue to feel slower and slower. At least SSL isn't so much an issue there anymore.

As for Mac OS 9, and to some extents older versions of Windows... forget it. Nothing degrades gracefully, some sites won't work at all... in the case of Windows, there's some software and hacks to get some vaguely up-to-date stuff working, but classic Mac OS is pretty much hopeless. Classilla's the best you're gonna get, and even then, that's got its share of issues.

[...]
I wasn't around for the earliest days of the web, but the early-mid 2000s still at least felt like they had that spark to them. In ways, things have absolutely gotten better, don't get me wrong...


THIS. THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS. This shit is why I've been worried about TLS/SSL/whatever taking a chokehold on the entire web. I mean, don't get me wrong, it is a good move, but the fact that so many 'obsolete' devices with internet access will no longer be able to get access to 98% of websites (without specialized software that more often than not requires you to use an external computer to get them because the site it's hosted on uses modern HTTPS) thanks to SSL is just a nightmare for me.

Ugh.

Maybe I'm just an "old man" but I really do wish we could go back to how things were a decade ago web-wise. Everything felt so much more hopeful then. Now the mainstream web is just trackers, useless JavaScript, and pages that take 5 seconds to load and have an average of 5FPS when scrolling/interacting.

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Posted on 12-21-18 04:45:04 PM Link | Quote
Enabling people to use lower forms of security (while alerting them that it is in use) versus outright forbidding it would have been so much nicer, especially as it increasingly turns out that SSL/TLS doesn't do anything except encourage security theater

"but paypal.duglek.bugtts.com had a secure checkmark it must be OK!" over and over

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Posted on 01-03-19 09:24:22 PM Link | Quote
can't wait for the day where a big scandal involving Let's Encrypt breaks out

like with every other cheap/free CA.

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Posted on 01-03-19 09:29:16 PM Link | Quote
Eh, I'd rather have a free option like LE than pay outrageous fees to the racket that was SSL certificates before the simple method worked

The problem is just that people need to learn to be cautious and not trust something just because it says "totally legit™" and lol at that happening

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Posted on 01-07-19 04:11:07 PM Link | Quote
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That detail reminds me of the old times whenever COMODO issued certificates to fakeav makers. Secured payment pages for fakeav's weren't many IIRC but it was a fun surprise each time it happened.

Bonus points whenever these pages had ridiculous URLs.

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Posted on 01-08-19 04:07:54 PM Link | Quote
Even now, I'm pretty sure the only requirement you have to get a SSL certificate is just proving you own a domain. I'd be surprised if any of them did any manual approvals.

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Posted on 01-09-19 09:31:56 AM Link | Quote
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ok i... think im awake enough to like, elucidate the thoughts i have on nostalgia and stuff
im sorry if none of this makes any sense
i just have so much shit in my head that ive been trying to make heads or tails of for the better part of a year
and its really hard bc my brain always feels full of fog
anyway sorry moving on


i used to, like, as recently as last year, just kind of blanket reject all forms of nostalgia
i considered it, like, boring at best and actively harmful at worst
it felt it was like, a crutch that stops people from working and thinking about the here and now,
that it was something people dived into to avoid having to help build the future

but like...in the last year or so, i started dwelling on it a little more
i think theres...like... a couple different kinds of nostalgia.
and the division between them is shaky, but its there

its like... the nostalgia that i abhorred so much is...like,
the baby boomer-y, gen-x-y longing for the "good old days"
aka when it was every white family living in the suburbs,
with a desk job in an office somewhere, a dog, 2.5 kids,
and all the poors and queers and brown people couldn't get to you because they couldn't afford cars
that kind of thing, or the adjacent creepy fetishization of ~keep calm and carry on~ twee british culture
the whole thing of haha i love tea and doctor who!! still waiting for my hogwarts letter!!
and i wanna dance with my epic british partner in the rain in front of big ben!!
...that type of unbearable shlock

and dont get me wrong, this type of shit crosses over into the other type and vice versa
but i digress

the other type of nostalgia ive noticed is like...
so much harder to explain but so much more meaningful
rather than nostalgia for a past that did exist but was only good for you and yours
(or was only good in your imagination and memories),
it's a nostalgia for a future that was lost, never existed, and arguably was torn away from us at the same time

for (especially early-mid-90s) millennials, we kind of grew up in a situation where things were like...
very optimistic, you know?
the throughline of our future seemed like one where tech & people were going to bring about something like a utopia
obviously some of that optimism was misplaced, and it led to stuff like the dot com bubble and burst
but... idk, especially for younger folks, even those of us who were like living in poverty in the ghetto...
it seemed like there was a future for us. there was certainly an escape for us, in the internet...
even in its slow, dial-up-y crumminess in the late 90s, it was a place to meet other people, talk about stuff you liked...
and you could just DO stuff. you could make a website. put whatever you wanted on it. and people would visit it!
they'd like, GO to your website! by choice! they'd find it through a web ring or altavista or whatever and just go there
i feel like im losing the thread of what i want to say...

the point is... it felt like a new, interesting future was on its way, and honestly, maybe it was
and not to be clichéd and say "but then 9/11 happened"... it kind of did.
that plus the dot com collapse kind of...changed something
you can kind of see it in, i feel like, especially kids' media from the 90s and early 2000s,
vs media from the mid-late 2000s and on; there's a rising sense of cynicism in newer stuff.
it never used to strike me, but like... kids grow up on this stuff.
what is it like for these younger kids who are growing up with media telling them to their face, even as a "joke"...
that like, everything they do is for naught, that they're going to end up working their asses off for nothing,
just like the older generation is having to now? it's terrifying to me. i worry about them a lot...
im...losing the plot again.

i guess what im getting at is that we had a future laid out in front of us... a future of "your choice",
a future where we could make the most of things and choose our own paths.
but then, like charlie brown to the football, the future was torn out from under us without warning
corporations realized they could extend their hypercapitalistic garbage deeper into technology than they already had
and slowly but surely they made us "accept" a future where all culture and control online gets funneled up to them,
where we get the scraps, and are forced to put up with "good enough"
where you dont control anything you own, where nothing is safe unless you have lots of money,
and where the interests of those with lots of money are opposed to keeping the things everyone else wants safe safe

its like...its like gentrifiers got tired of just stealing from us in the real world,
and decided they wanted everything we had in the digital world as well.
and they succeeded, mostly. theres escapes out there,
but the real world has reached so deep into the digital that truly escaping seems impossible.
even here, i can't take my mind off of things fully

i dont have a satisfying conclusion for this
everything is messy and scary and its really hard to feel safe

i hoped i would feel better after writing this, but i'm just... more tired, and more sad

sorry everyone...


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Posted on 01-09-19 12:17:12 PM (last edited by Rambly at 01-09-19 12:29:08 PM) Link | Quote
that post is really, really good. there's a lot of genuine sentiment and i think it gets right to the heart of feelings i've had for a long time and always been grappling to articulate.



i would like to say:
i don't think it's entirely correct to say that our nostalgia -- or, our past -- is somehow less real, or for something solely tentative, than the nostalgia of older people. i mean, even most of the people that are into british culture like... like that, aren't even a) british, at all, or embedded in its culture in some way, b) genuinely interested in british culture, they're interested in a very narrow subset of boring, imaginationless british media designed to appeal to the whitest fucking white people.

and that's what that nostalgia is for. it's for things that are so idyllic that they never existed, things where they can cushion themselves from any real feeling or sentiment or anything that might be sensibility-offensive whatsoever. a white padded room of culture. chief among the cultural idealization i find so horrifying and disingenuous is this... and i've mentioned it on twitter, this like, idealization of this 1950s suburban america, white picket fences, that howdy doody and the honeymooners bullshit. when america wasn't just the sole superpower, but a superpower by contrast: the world's heroes compared to the dirty soviets, the victors in the second world war, and to the victor goes the spoils! a time when men were men (ie. cleancut, short haired, misogynistic, bland), women were women (ie. quiet, complacent, sperm receptacles, hot broads), our children's names were timmy and sally, and everybody was white. sprinkle in some jingoism, and there you go! the post-world war superpower america. what a fucking utopia.

it was an entirely manufactured time, and an entirely manufactured nostalgia created by simply shoving america's ugliness under the rug as far as it would go and silencing anyone who would dare to say we should address it (sometimes through violent means). absolutely none of it was real to anyone except for a very narrow subset of people, and i even then doubt it was real to most of them. we, relatively, hardly about the stories of the disenfranchised, the struggling, the poor and the people trying to carve out spaces from those times, and the generally weird. it's only when they got organized enough to even make a dent in "popular" consciousness that we paid attention (see mlk jr), and we honored those organizers in the most superficial possible ways in hopes of getting the people nagging us to listen to finally shut the hell up (see mlk jr being canonized as this weird non-specific figure of "peace" rather than one of the loudest proponents of social justice at the time).

meanwhile, the times and spaces we carved out for ourselves -- disconnected from the american monoculture machine, the gentrifier & homogenizer -- were every bit as real to us as they could have been... we learned from them, grew from them, found ourselves in them, ourselves and each other untethered to any popular cultural expectations. we built an idea of empathy based not on what the person appeared as but who they were and how they felt, where corporate meddling could only accomplish so much with what was, at the time, a scattershot and decentralized method of organization, where there were no major ruling forces -- you know, anarchy*.

we live in an era where technology is hailed as a universal panacea with no downsides ever, particularly now that all rich white men have taken for themselves the keys -- but at the time technology really did give us amazing potential. for a time, the balance of power really was leveled such that those who were disenfranchised in some way, those whose voices deep down we might never have heard whether due to self-censorship (trans people, all over!) or a lack of access, were able to speak and create and participate in a broader culture. it was genuinely a wonderful thing, and we -- and so many generations ahead of us -- are worse off for it having been gutted the way it has been.


* eric schmidt was, if you ask me, not wrong when he said: "The Internet is the first thing that humanity has built that humanity doesn't understand, the largest experiment in anarchy that we have ever had." he must have realized, like the old monarchical-to-capitalist prey of these past millennia, upon witnessing a truly non-hierarchical system, that there were opportunities for him. of course the gentry got tired of stealing in the real world -- when you've completely taken everything from the "real world", there's nowhere to go but somewhere that's not that.


i'm tired and running out of steam and really ought to sleep. so, the most important point i would make, i guess, is:
it is, i think, not unhealthy to look at the past when it is looked at properly. something for us to look forward to, to work towards, to understand and process. it's okay to feel a bittersweetness at the way things were, and it is okay to explore those feelings and want to know what they mean -- that bittersweet feeling is there for a reason. it is there to point us to the way things ought to be, to the things we know we need.

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Posted on 01-09-19 12:31:58 PM (last edited by Rambly at 01-09-19 12:37:19 PM) Link | Quote
wow that was weirdly optimistic for me, the person who incessantly and exhaustingly tweets about how everything's going to be horrible forever. sorry i'm being so OoC i hope nobody thinks i've got brain aliens or w/e



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preach. the days are long long gone where we have actual control over our lives in society. it only makes sense that would now extend to the new form of communication throughout the world.

not to be pessimistic, but we won't ever escape from it. I have hope at the least that us in our corners away from the world will stay together, through whatever form that may be. the internet is a society and we can choose ourselves to govern it how we wish far more than the real world. that kind of power keeps us going.

I just hope nobody would give our capitalist service providing overlords the tools to censor or herd us! oh... wait.

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Info: Document content looks like HTML5
Info: No system identifier in emitted doctype
Tidy found 342 warnings and 0 errors!


The alt attribute should be used to give a short description
of an image; longer descriptions should be given with the
longdesc attribute which takes a URL linked to the description.
These measures are needed for people using non-graphical browsers.

For further advice on how to make your pages accessible
see http://www.w3.org/WAI/GL.
You are recommended to use CSS to specify the font and
properties such as its size and color. This will reduce
the size of HTML files and make them easier to maintain
compared with using <FONT> elements.

You are recommended to use CSS to control line wrapping.
Use "white-space: nowrap" to inhibit wrapping in place
of inserting <NOBR>...</NOBR> into the markup.

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Bug reports and comments: https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5/issues
Official mailing list: https://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-htacg/
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English? Consider helping us to localize HTML Tidy. For details please see
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