I think AI has eaten the third-party sites as people choose to ask AI instead of searching the Internet. Without search engines, how will new and old sites be found?
There is no coherent theory/philosophy of why we need the internet or a network that connects everything. Different people say different things. I feel that is why things are unraveling.
The network was built because engineers figured out how to build it (with out routers and switches bursting into flames handling all the traffic).
So the system was built and post facto people started coming up with stories and use cases for the system.
Once the stories and use cases start getting coherent, people start saying ok I like this feature or that, but I don't like everything else that comes with this system, can I get the features without all the other crap.
And the answer is yes. There is no technical reason you can't. So the "old internet" is probably destined to die.
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[ 3.2 ms ] story [ 7.4 ms ] threadThe network was built because engineers figured out how to build it (with out routers and switches bursting into flames handling all the traffic).
So the system was built and post facto people started coming up with stories and use cases for the system.
Once the stories and use cases start getting coherent, people start saying ok I like this feature or that, but I don't like everything else that comes with this system, can I get the features without all the other crap.
And the answer is yes. There is no technical reason you can't. So the "old internet" is probably destined to die.