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The Boring Internet

https://www.terrygodier.com/the-boring-internet
14•crowdhailer•1h ago

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CM30•1h ago
I mean he's right, the old internet and the technology that underlies it still exists, and there's nothing stopping you from building and using sites that work independently of the big social media platforms/centralised services.

That said, I do wish this essay was a bit better contrast wise. Had to highlight some of the tables to read them at all, which isn't exactly ideal.

vanillameow•55m ago
The components heavily give Claude Code vibes. I use CC to build internal tools and, given free reign over the design, this exactly what it will produce.

Won't comment on the writing other than that the punchlines do feel a bit pretentious in an AI kinda way. I've seen the author's blog posts and I much prefer their natural writing to this essay-style output, but to each their own.

fragmede•45m ago
Somewhat. If you open port 22 up on an ip, you're going to get hit by bots scanning the Internet, trying to find an open server to ssh into. If you open port 80 or 443, you're going to get bots looking for /wp-admin.php just as soon as the domain name for it hits certificate transparency logs. The Internet's not a friendly place to be. It once was, but the default now is that someone is going to try and abuse anything you put up. Makes it hard to want to set up a new platform outside of the big centralized ones.
CM30•15m ago
Eh, as someone who runs a bunch of smaller sites and forums, I've not had any issues with scammers or hackers gaining access to them. Most of them are looking for obvious vulnerabilities via some sort of script, and usually assume the file names and database structure are the same for every site they target.

It's plenty possible to run an independent site with no issues if you keep things up to date and change a few things to thwart the most common attack attempts.

pamcake•45m ago
Alternative readable rendering: https://www.terrygodier.com/the-boring-internet/ascii
trelbutate•37m ago
Yeah, scroll fade might be useful sometimes but most of the time it's just annoying.

https://dbushell.com/2026/01/09/death-to-scroll-fade/

Freak_NL•12m ago
Wait, why isn't that the article instead? Who actually wants this fade-scroll-thing? It detracts from the sensible content.
w4yai•45m ago
I find this website really hard to read, even in ASCII.
philipwhiuk•29m ago
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Interesting

ianhxu•25m ago
Not sure. Without commercialization and ads, there might not be the free high-quality web apps from Google. Things have two sides. But the complexity of the internet should have far surpassed the level that even large corps could influence, and therefore, the key might be culture instead of tech.
pjerem•9m ago
> there might not be the free high-quality web apps from Google.

I mean, which one of the "free high-quality web apps from Google" is free high quality ?

I'm forced to use Google Workspace for work and that's an incredible pain. GMail is messy. Google Meet have an horrible UI, Google Drive is messy++, Google Chat is unusable, Google Search is unusable. The only product that is still good at google is maybe Google Maps.

syhol•2m ago
Great topic and message. But the AI-generated writing really gets under my skin. It's not painful. Not unclear. Just really annoying.

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