@fediverse posting this from mastodon. It’s amazing if this works!

Edit: it worked! Showed up in my Lemmy feed.

  • AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world
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    I wonder if the first days of SMTP were like this—people sending emails to each other in amazement that messages could reach people on other servers.

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      I remember the early days of instant messaging where people would just jump in a chatroom and ask where others were from, then sit there in awe. “HONEY, I’m talking to someone from Ireland! HONEY! Come look!”

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      I saw “Blackberry” yesterday and it was a really good experience putting you in the context of those times.

      There is one scene where they type a message and wait for it to show up on another device. After a few seconds, it is there and every engineer in the room celebrates.

      Then, management/sales guy comes in and they tell about what they’ve just done. He goes yeah, nice, but we do it already, it’s called SMS.

      The engineers then say that he is not getting the point. It was a message sent through the network using data, 0 dollars and all and salesman’s eye get brighter.

      So yes, I think the sensation was alike.

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      I remember the early days of instant messaging where people would just jump in a chatroom and ask where people were from, then sit there in awe. “HONEY, I’m talking to someone from Ireland! HONEY! Come look!”