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JasonDJ@lemmy.zip ⁨2⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Dude in that era accessing the internet was incredibly easy.

Most big ISPs had floppies or CDs you could take (for free!) that included their software (for Windows, at least) that pretty much did everything.

After Windows 95 came out, with Dial-up Networking right out of the box, the ISP software was no longer needed. There were instructional documents, and if you could follow directions, you could get online pretty easily.

People don’t know how to follow basic directions though. I don’t know if that’s a recent phenomenon or not. I’m nearing 40 (and rather cynical), but still feel I’m too young to really remember what it was like in the before-times.

What got hard was trying to get your modem working in Linux. Especially if you were unfortunate enough to have bought a Winmodem.

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