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by richarme
749 days ago
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Good memories from a more innocent time. The ICQ client truncated long filenames in the UI, so you could send "image.jpg (50 spaces) .exe" which would open an embedded picture and install a back-door while just seeming like regular picture. I do miss casually texting with people on the computer rather than the phone, and I don't think it's only due to nostalgia or having more leisure time back then: - If someone was online, it would typically be a good time for a casual, interactive chat. Texting someone on the phone is (at least for me) rarely "live", because it usually happens at an inconvenient time for one of the parties. - Much faster to type, and easier to copy-paste stuff from other places. Can communicate almost as effortlessly as a spoken conversation. - Easier to multi-task in case of a slow reply. I don't enjoy texting on the phone. Millennial logging out for the last time. AFK BRB. |
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