DialUp95 – A 90s inspired nostalgia hit
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1 hour ago
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| dialup95.com
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gus_massa
2 minutes ago
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Somewhat related: Old post "The sound of the dialup, pictured" https://www.windytan.com/2012/11/the-sound-of-dialup-picture... (Biggest HN discussion https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15635144 | 675 points | Nov 2017 | 108 comments, and a few more discussions in https://hn.algolia.com/?query=The%20sound%20of%20the%20dialu... )
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jannelammi
27 seconds ago
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I’ve tried to explain my kid how we went online back in the days. Need to show this to her.
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adontz
14 minutes ago
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Oh, nostalgia. I had a US Robotics 56K modem, which produced two bell-alike sounds during handshake. It was cool. I search for that specific sounds for years and cannot find.
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breppp
4 minutes ago
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Amazing, however when I changed the number I expected an audio recording of some guy answering in the middle of the night over a modem negotiation sound
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iberator
1 minute ago
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i was expecting web browser after dialup :(
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anta40
17 minutes ago
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Ah good old dial up days in early 2000s. Browsing means the phone cannot be used for calling.

:)

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c2xlZXB5Cg1
10 minutes ago
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I need to press "Stop" before all images fully load
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therealmarv
27 minutes ago
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it felt suddenly expensive to be online again...
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robputt
18 minutes ago
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For me it brings back a time when the internet felt more personable. Everything these days is boring, Facebook profiles, Tiktoks and Instagrams all look the same. We need the personal days back where people put their heart and soul into building their geocities page. Where you never knew what you'd find next when you press the next link on that web ring.
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reactordev
14 minutes ago
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Seconded. Blogs are great but the old school blogs were David vs Goliath. I remember how much fun it was to cycle through my web ring and see all the extremely creative sites. Some flash, some just clever JavaScript, none of it used jquery or react or components. In fact, one was a giant anchor area image divided up into sections (not sliced designs, one whole image! With target boxes for clickable regions).

I still have my deviantart profile from the inevitable collapse into corporate. Web design took a turn for the smashing and now it all looks the same.

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anthk
14 minutes ago
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https://theoldnet.com and https://protoweb.org, try their proxy on legacy machines and have fun travelling in time.

Also: https://wiby.me

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randall
5 minutes ago
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I wanted the AOL one to say "Welcome" before "you've got mail!" lol
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andrea76
1 hour ago
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This is a masterpiece
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robputt
58 minutes ago
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Thank you :-)

I am tempted to add additional OS / dialers.

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