Just a random thought I had. But, around 2010 I really enjoyed making how-to guides (you know the ones using hypercam to screen record, techno background songs, and using notepad to talk out steps). For some reason starting a lemmy instance and the whole process of customizing it, creating content, being on other lemmy instances, without any strategy or care of sorts reminds me of those days. And it’s just quite nice to relive that again.
Not just early YouTube, it feels like early 2000s Internet in general.
The biggest difference is that by around the late 90s when self hosting and learning HTML became accessible to normies, there was already a shitload of content online. Lemmy kind of has that backward, which is part of the slower growth pattern.
Very good point, it has kind of the same spirit indeed
Yep it’s because you are noticed again. I love that we can talk like this and there is no Google server that is in the middle of the conversation. It’s just servers owned by individuals that allow us to talk without knowing eachother first.
All of this used to require a centralized account at some corporation just a few months ago, and then reddit encouraged everyone to find alternatives. And Lemmy was ready.
It reminded me of how all this was before the corporations entered the internet. I’m old enough to remember.
yeah the way you phrased it. noticed again. i always felt I was aware of my motivations and actions the past decade. but now i have noticed that I was just lying to myself. the joy of creating for the sake of, was long gone.
Another article I read tonight and just posted, which goes to the same spirit of the pleasure of communication without corporations: