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Laughs in BBS

or

Laughs in Newgroups

Antik 👾
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FidoNet :D

@tunetardis@lemmy.ca
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Yeah, lemmy does have a certain BBS/FidoNet vibe. Makes me nostalgic…

@Borgzilla@lemmy.ca
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I still use both. 99% of Usenet is spam, but there still a few active groups (especially under comp.*). The BBS scene on the other hand, is booming. I see new users every week on my favourite board.

Are they doing BBS-over-SSH these days, or do you need a dial-up modem to participate?

@duncesplayed@lemmy.one
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Sadly most people CAN’T connect through dial-up, even if both parties have all the equipment. A lot of telcos have redone their entire network in VoIP stuff (with heavy compression) which makes it hard to keep a connection even at 300.

@cvr@sh.itjust.works
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How does a current day BBS work? Landline phone connections are a thing of the past here.

@duncesplayed@lemmy.one
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telnet or ssh (usually telnet)

If you’re connecting from a modern computer, you just get a telnet client that does the appropriate code pages/ANSI/zmodem/etc. If you’re connecting from a real vintage computer, you get a little dongle that pretends to be a modem (and often accepts AT commands, including fake phone numbers), but secretly connects to WiFi and relays through a telnet connection.

Some BBSes do still have landlines, and there’s the occasional ham radio BBS, but 99.999% of it is through IP-based telnet or ssh these days.

Anarch157a
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Web Rings. Remember those?

@Borgzilla@lemmy.ca
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They’re making a comeback, somehow: https://webring.xxiivv.com/

Mantis
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Oh, I love this.

Throwing this in the “fun retro internet” pile alongside https://neocities.org/

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