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I asked ChatGPT of an interpretation of the phrase called "Code is Poetry" stated at the bottom at WordPress.org, and those are the results, pretty fitting, in my opinion. 😅😉

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🪶 “Code is Poetry” – The WordPress Edition

Code is Poetry.
But this poem was written in 2005,
on a napkin,
in PHP 4,
and every line must still rhyme with Internet Explorer 6.

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@andreS

Es ändert an die bestehenden Gesetzen nichts

Ich erzähle immer:

Wenn jemand an seinem Laden ein Schild hängt auf dem steht

Zugang nur mit roten Schuhen, wird er feststellen das er im Laden eine 100% Quote erreicht hat

Merkt aber nicht mehr wie viele draußen vorbei gehen

Meistens schnackelts dann

Das erzähle ich schon seit

Optimiert für #InternetExplorer = #Netscape 🙈😅

Aber das Argument mit Nachhaltig Hochwertig sehe ich bei #GenZ #Gen@ nicht

Siehe #Temu #shine #primark & co

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@DO1HMN@mastodon.radio
There used to be a commercial version of
#Firefox originally.
It was called
#NetscapeNavigator.
Then
#Microsoft made #InternetExplorer and released it for free.
Then you saw most websites have a little plaque on their home page "Designed to work with
#Internet #Explorer".
Then Netscape went away and Firefox was born.
Then you saw
#Google release its own #Chrome #browser.
And
#Apple. (Internet Explorer and Firefox were both available for the Mac originally).
And then Apple borrowed the source code for the
#Konqueror #web #browser from the #KDEProject and release their browser for free. (Apple didn't pay anything to the #KDE #project too by the way.)
See a pattern here?
They already tried charging for a browser.
#Netscape #Navigator cost $19.95 back in the day.
It didn't work.

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@jakob 🇦🇹 ✅ @Lioh Den kann ich sogar noch über.

Jupiter Rowland wrote the following post Sun, 18 Feb 2024 10:56:16 +0100

Yes, it's that bad

I've read an interesting comparison the other day: Mastodon is the Internet Explorer 6 of the Fediverse.

It's underwhelming. It's underequipped. It lacks features that are standard just about everywhere else. It's actually hopelessly outdated. In fact, it's even insecure, also due to how it lacks security features that competitors have readily available. And it ignores officially defined standards and tries hard to force the whole {Fediverse|Web} to adopt its own non-standard solutions instead.

At the same time, however, for many many users, it is the {Fediverse|Internet}, full stop.

For the vast majority of {Fediverse|Internet} users, it was the first {Fediverse project|Web browser} they came across because that's what they were mouth-fed when they started with the {Fediverse|Internet}. For quite a long time, it was the only {Fediverse project|Web browser} they even knew existed, and for many, it still is. Alternatives are only known to and used by the tech-savvy, and they're also the only ones who are aware of how dangerously lacking it is.

Thus, it has vastly more users than all its alternatives combined. Its market share is such that its developers don't even have to care for standards compatibility or what advantages the competition has. They can force their way upon everyone and everything.

Even many websites are built hard against only {Mastodon|the Internet Explorer} and malfunction or completely refuse to work with any of its alternatives, not seldomly because their developers don't even know that alternatives exist. And few developers dare to build {websites|Fediverse projects} only according to {HTML|ActivityPub} standards, even if that means breaking compatibility with {Mastodon|the IE6}.

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #Comparison #Fediverse #Mastodon #NotOnlyMastodon #MastodonIsNotTheFediverse #FediverseIsNotMastodon #InternetExplorer #InternetExplorer6 #IE6

(Selbst-Quote-Posten FTW! Man ist ja schreibfaul.)

#Long #LongPost #CWLong #CWLongPost #LangerPost #CWLangerPost #FediMeta #FediverseMeta #CWFediMeta #CWFediverseMeta #QuotePost #QuoteTweet #QuoteToot #QuoteBoost #Fediverse #Mastodon #NichtNurMastodon #InternetExplorer #InternetExplorer6 #IE6
hub.netzgemeinde.euJupiter RowlandAn avatar roaming the decentralised and federated 3-D virtual worlds based on OpenSimulator, a free and open-source server-side re-implementation of Second Life. Mostly talking about OpenSim, sometimes about other virtual worlds, occasionally about the Fediverse beyond Mastodon. No, the Fediverse is not only Mastodon. If you're looking for real-life people posting about real-life topics, go look somewhere else. This channel is never about real life. Even if you see me on Mastodon, I'm not on Mastodon myself. I'm on [url=https://hubzilla.org]Hubzilla[/url] which is neither a Mastodon instance nor a Mastodon fork. In fact, it's older and much more powerful than Mastodon. And it has always been connected to Mastodon. I regularly write posts with way more than 500 characters. If that disturbs you, block me now, but don't complain. I'm not on Mastodon, I don't have a character limit here. I rather give too many content warnings than too few. But I have absolutely no means of blanking out pictures for Mastodon users. I always describe my images, no matter how long it takes. My posts with image descriptions tend to be my longest. Don't go looking for my image descriptions in the alt-text; they're always in the post text which is always hidden behind a content warning due to being over 500 characters long. If you follow me, and I "follow" you back, I don't actually follow you and receive your posts. Unless you've got something to say that's interesting to me within the scope of this channel, or I know you from OpenSim, I'll most likely deny you the permission to send me your posts. I only "follow" you back because Hubzilla requires me to do that to allow you to follow me. But I do let you send me your comments and direct messages. If you boost a lot of uninteresting stuff, I'll block you boosts. My "birthday" isn't my actual birthday but my rezday. My first avatar has been around since that day. If you happen to know German, maybe my "homepage" is something for you, a blog which, much like this channel, is about OpenSim and generally virtual worlds. #[zrl=https://hub.netzgemeinde.eu/search?tag=OpenSim]OpenSim[/zrl] #[zrl=https://hub.netzgemeinde.eu/search?tag=OpenSimulator]OpenSimulator[/zrl] #[zrl=https://hub.netzgemeinde.eu/search?tag=VirtualWorlds]VirtualWorlds[/zrl] #[zrl=https://hub.netzgemeinde.eu/search?tag=Metaverse]Metaverse[/zrl] #[zrl=https://hub.netzgemeinde.eu/search?tag=SocialVR]SocialVR[/zrl] #[zrl=https://hub.netzgemeinde.eu/search?tag=fedi22]fedi22[/zrl]

Going through the stats for browser market share during the rise of Chrome is interesting. Internet Explorer plummeted while Firefox seems to have been pretty stable. People were mostly making the switch from IE to Chrome, not Firefox to Chrome.

January 2012 was the last month which Firefox held onto second place.

Btw. it is annoying that the stats use the name Edge long before Edge came into being.

#browsers #InternetExplorer #Firefox #Chrome #Edge

w3counter.com/globalstats.php?

www.w3counter.comW3Counter: Global Web Stats - January 2012

Like many back in the '90s, I had assumed that Netscape were the lesser evil in the browser wars.

I never thought I'd say this, but thank you Bill Gates for creating Internet Explorer.

Sure, it was a buggy malware magnet from the ancient masters of tech monopoly capitalism.

But it turns out the guy who ran Netscape is a bigger prick than we realised.

In hindsight, trying to put him out of business was completely and totally justified.

nytimes.com/2023/10/28/opinion

The New York Times · Opinion | A Tech Overlord’s Horrifying, Silly Vision for Who Should Rule the WorldBy Elizabeth Spiers

Here's a #microsoft #windows #msie #internetExplorer question. I remember that at one point, MSIE was making its own links on web pages, green by default and not blue. Web people didn't like this and MSFT eventually removed the feature.

Does anyone have any records of this? All I can find are q&a threads about malware and browser extensions doing the same thing, but wasn't it a real Microsoft feature for a while?

(Or maybe this feature is the web version of that Sinbad movie that never was?)