I’m new to the internet. Only got access to it 3 years ago. Didn’t own a smartphone until last year. I’m curious how it was for people who discovered it earlier.

  • sexyskinnybitch@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 days ago

    When I first used the internet, it wasn’t called the internet, it was ARPAnet, and it was all text based forums and email. Websites hadn’t been invented yet.

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      3 days ago

      Where did you access it from? Was it a university? As far as I’ve learned, ARPAnet wasn’t available in residential settings.

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        Several services had onramps to segments of ARPAnet like GENiE and Compuserve, plus a lot of universities offered SLIP accounts you could dial in to them from home or your dorm and then use them as an arpanet gateway. A lot of universities kept those accounts open even after graduation