• 0nekoneko7@lemmy.worldOP
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    9 months ago

    I know those good old school days. downloading movies, songs, games, and wares on utorrent. No ransomware, no social media giants, just sharing content and information and exploring the internet at 286kbps.

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      9 months ago

      Ah, downloading postage stamp sized anime releases that still took all day. Forget binging a series in one go, you watched an episode or two a day because that was as fast as you could get them.

      But you can’t forget the absolute minefield of the era of Kazaa, Emule & Limewire - you never knew when you’d get a virus, something random, literally just cp or actually manage to grab the thing you intended to.

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      9 months ago

      Was torrent available (or common) during those speeds? I remember napster/kazaa/limeware and downloading stuff like green day.exe

      I started using torrents when I already had broadband, although very asymmetrical