Ah this brings back memories, and so do many of the anecdotes in this thread.
I remember trying these tricks for my Pokémon site hosted on Angelfire. Great fun as a 10 year old, I even started making my own animated gifs.
The page is still up, with this being the latest announcement:
I still need a JAVA person and desperately need more webmasters!!!
So if you wan't to help me e-mail
Crypto Twitter is very bullish on Web3 being the resurgence of this type of mentality. Fun and accessible technology that has the potential to mature into something powerful. I can’t help but agree.
There was a good conversation about this on HN a few months ago [1].
Has anyone successfully blocked unnecessary outbound traffic from their smart TV using a firewall such as pfsense? Whilst maintaining usability. A separate VLAN for IoT devices seems like a good first step.
I remember trying these tricks for my Pokémon site hosted on Angelfire. Great fun as a 10 year old, I even started making my own animated gifs.
The page is still up, with this being the latest announcement: I still need a JAVA person and desperately need more webmasters!!! So if you wan't to help me e-mail
Crypto Twitter is very bullish on Web3 being the resurgence of this type of mentality. Fun and accessible technology that has the potential to mature into something powerful. I can’t help but agree.