• Usenet Newsgroups Part I - I find some Usenet Archives on CD-ROM

    From Paul W. Schleck@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 17 12:09:33 2023
    XPost: alt.culture.usenet, news.groups

    "Usenet was, in its own archaic way, something of the precursor of
    social media. It was open to anyone (or anyone with the technical means
    and knowledge) to participate in. It was divided up into nine top level
    groups (after the great renaming of 85/86), eight of which faced some
    form of moderation and the ninth, ALT, which was the wild west of
    Usenet, where anything was possible.

    ALT did not, in fact, stand for Anarchists, Lunatics and Terrorists, it
    just seemed that way.

    And there were many other locally created groups that had limited distribution."


    https://tagn.wordpress.com/2023/11/26/usenet-newsgroups-part-i-i-find-some-usenet-archives-on-cd-rom/

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  • From Paul W. Schleck@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 17 12:16:01 2023
    XPost: alt.culture.usenet, news.groups

    "But this was how it was done back in 1979 when they put all of this
    together. And not just for Usenet. Early email server storage was the
    same way, with every email being a single file on the drive in a
    directory that indicated the user name of the owner/recipient. Or
    something like that. I used to have the SRI Guide to internet
    configurations from 1992, but I am pretty sure that got tossed. (Also,
    SRI will come up again in a later post.) But there is still some history
    out there if you are interested.

    It was okay at the time. The internet was small. There was a limited
    number of users. And the UNIX machines driving all of this were among
    the most capable around and were largely funded directly or indirectly
    by government research grants.

    Anyway, it seemed like a good idea at the time. Later, it had to get
    fixed and the committee driving all of this came up with a method that
    did not litter your drive with hundreds of thousands of tiny files
    taking up more space than they should. But that came later after it was practically a crisis and hosting Usenet was a durability test."


    https://tagn.wordpress.com/2023/12/03/usenet-newsgroups-part-ii-what-is-on-that-cd-and-why-your-hard-drive-isnt-a-database/

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  • From Paul W. Schleck@21:1/5 to All on Sun Dec 17 12:22:19 2023
    XPost: alt.culture.usenet, news.groups

    "Table of Contents:

    - Salad Days - 1979 to 1990
    - The Rise of News Groups and the Breaking of Norms - 1990 to 1996
    - The Green Card Lawyers Destroy it All
    - Waiting for Facebook or Something Like It - 1996-2008
    - Porn, Death, and the Ashes - 2008 onward
    - Usenet Newsgroups Today"


    https://tagn.wordpress.com/2023/12/10/usenet-newsgroups-part-iii-founding-fame-influence-and-foreshadowing/

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  • From D. Ray@21:1/5 to Paul W. Schleck on Thu Dec 21 05:39:03 2023
    XPost: alt.culture.usenet, news.groups

    Paul W. Schleck <pschleck@panix.com> wrote:
    "But this was how it was done back in 1979 when they put all of this together. And not just for Usenet. Early email server storage was the
    same way, with every email being a single file on the drive in a
    directory that indicated the user name of the owner/recipient. Or
    something like that. I used to have the SRI Guide to internet
    configurations from 1992, but I am pretty sure that got tossed. (Also,
    SRI will come up again in a later post.) But there is still some history
    out there if you are interested.

    It was okay at the time. The internet was small. There was a limited
    number of users. And the UNIX machines driving all of this were among
    the most capable around and were largely funded directly or indirectly
    by government research grants.

    Anyway, it seemed like a good idea at the time. Later, it had to get
    fixed and the committee driving all of this came up with a method that
    did not litter your drive with hundreds of thousands of tiny files
    taking up more space than they should. But that came later after it was practically a crisis and hosting Usenet was a durability test."


    https://tagn.wordpress.com/2023/12/03/usenet-newsgroups-part-ii-what-is-on-that-cd-and-why-your-hard-drive-isnt-a-database/

    https://archive.ph/kIe1O

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  • From D. Ray@21:1/5 to Paul W. Schleck on Thu Dec 21 05:39:02 2023
    XPost: alt.culture.usenet, news.groups

    Paul W. Schleck <pschleck@panix.com> wrote:
    "Table of Contents:

    - Salad Days - 1979 to 1990
    - The Rise of News Groups and the Breaking of Norms - 1990 to 1996
    - The Green Card Lawyers Destroy it All
    - Waiting for Facebook or Something Like It - 1996-2008
    - Porn, Death, and the Ashes - 2008 onward
    - Usenet Newsgroups Today"


    https://tagn.wordpress.com/2023/12/10/usenet-newsgroups-part-iii-founding-fame-influence-and-foreshadowing/

    https://archive.ph/C2Wmj

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  • From D. Ray@21:1/5 to Paul W. Schleck on Thu Dec 21 05:39:04 2023
    XPost: alt.culture.usenet, news.groups

    Paul W. Schleck <pschleck@panix.com> wrote:
    "Usenet was, in its own archaic way, something of the precursor of
    social media. It was open to anyone (or anyone with the technical means
    and knowledge) to participate in. It was divided up into nine top level groups (after the great renaming of 85/86), eight of which faced some
    form of moderation and the ninth, ALT, which was the wild west of
    Usenet, where anything was possible.

    ALT did not, in fact, stand for Anarchists, Lunatics and Terrorists, it
    just seemed that way.

    And there were many other locally created groups that had limited distribution."


    https://tagn.wordpress.com/2023/11/26/usenet-newsgroups-part-i-i-find-some-usenet-archives-on-cd-rom/

    https://archive.ph/Ntytf

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