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by tptacek
71 days ago
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I ran the tech side of the most popular independent ISP in Chicago (I guess they were mostly all independent back then) in the mid-late 1990s, and Usenet was the biggest nightmare we had to deal with. We were solid at it, too (Freenix-ranked, independently worked out the INN history cache, &c). Nothing we did had more fussy hardware associated with it. The problem for us wasn't spammers; it was binaries. That's what killed Usenet. (I loved Usenet, but also: good riddance.) |
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Which is why most of us stopped carrying the binary hierarchy[1] way, way before Usenet 'died'.