ann-arcana

Queen of Burgers 🍔

Writer, game designer, engineer, bisexual tranthing, FFXIV addict

OC: Anna Verde - Primal/Excalibur, Empyreum W12 P14

Mare: E6M76HDMVU
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atax1a
@atax1a

i think where The Web started to go wrong was when your ISP stopped offering 5 megabytes of free space on their servers, where you uploaded files to public_html on their FTP server, and they would show up on http://members.example.org/~atax1a. rather than closing that off, things should have gone towards allowing you to upload small CGIs under cgi-bin and have them show up under /~atax1a/cgi-bin


ann-arcana
@ann-arcana

So much of the blame for the de-liberation of the web has been placed at the feet of social media and the startup economy, and certainly much of that has been deserved.

But not enough fingers have been pointed at the sheer greed of ISPs, which have consistently cut off every single method for practical self-hosting, so they could extract extra rent on your connection.

Which is to say, ditto, but also the point where you stopped being able to plug your old tower into the wall and fire up Apache.

We've lost so much and we didn't even notice.


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in reply to @atax1a's post:

in early 200x we got hired at our hometown ISP as tech support and started messing around with linux, ended up converting their mailserver from windows to postfix, set up spam filtering, etc. A couple of our users needed linux for websites too, so we set up a webserver too. Of course, we were also a teenager in high school at the time, with unmedicated ADHD and no comprehension of gender/dysphoria, so it was (like us, per Conway's Law) kind of a mess.