I do remember when I was a kid connecting on internet with a modem 56K, my home phone line would be occupied, I had to waite minutes to load a Dragon Ball image found online after immense search, appearing it on the screen from the top down, line after line. Then I would print it, in colour and paste it on my shcool diary to show it off the day after with my peers and see who would have find the coolest one, or some strange and new Sayan version still not on our Tv series.

About 20 years later I can watch a live football game, for free, in a quality I never could imagined when I was a kid, from a device that at the time was just seen in some Sci-Fi movie, and now is owned by billions of people.

We are still early on #Nostr, and it's so exciting to be here now..

#growNostr

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I remember people saying they would never shop online because it just wasn't the same experience as going to a physical shop or they would never trust using their credit or debit card online 😄

True, also because I was one of them worried about credit card 🥲🤣😅

I used to be paranoid everything we did online was being recorded to some degree....wel turn's it's probably best we don't talk about that 😂

Well it turns out it's we were right and probably now it's even worst 🤣😅

Thankfully we are looking for a solution 🍀✊🏼

I remember 8600 BPS on a Commodore in the 80s. 😂 I am sooooo old.

Amiga was my first, but bought by my older brother 🤣😅💜

The struggle was real.

I do remember dial-up connections and playing Oregon trail on a gateway being prime computer experience.

some things lost from those times I think but a great many mind blowing improvements for sure:)