Closed Facebook groups are the worst, trapping knowledge behind mardy admins.
Facebook is also terrible as a knowledge base as nothing is organized into threads and therefore the same topics get repeated regularly.
I just couldn't get over the first time I ordered something from Amazon, in about 1998 or 99. I could order from this vast online catalogue and they'd arrive in the post a couple of days later! Unbelieveable. I remember thinking one day you'll be able to buy everything like this...
If you grew up in the '70s or '80s, it was a great time to be alive from the point of view of the ascendancy of digital technologies. You were able to experience home computing and the tech-crazy '80s, as well as the offline life before the 1990s came alone, as did the internet and mobile phones AND you were able to experience the internet in all its anarchy before tighter regulation came along in the 2010s. No-one born from the 1990s onwards will have been able to experience life offline or away from the clutches of the digital megacorporations.
For instance, just think of p2p clients like Kazaa, Limewire and eMule, and how the record industry was in panic for years because of Rapidshare and Mediafire downloads. They literally had no idea what to do for years about the downloading. It was a total free-for-all.
Totse being one of my old faves (don't worry its been down for at least a decade), had some crazy stuff on there*, including instructions on - making explosives/accelerants, novel ways to torture animals, breaking in to ATM/gambling/vending machines/liquor stores (i think most of this stuff was the anarchists cook book lmao....)There's definitely some sites mentioned in here that probably shouldn't be linked!
I just couldn't get over the first time I ordered something from Amazon, in about 1998 or 99. I could order from this vast online catalogue and they'd arrive in the post a couple of days later! Unbelieveable. I remember thinking one day you'll be able to buy everything like this...