Comment by buildbuildbuild
5 years ago
Surprising to see recent headlines. Who here is still maintaining this. I am so nostalgic and intrigued.
5 years ago
Surprising to see recent headlines. Who here is still maintaining this. I am so nostalgic and intrigued.
I have SeaMonkey installed alongside Firefox on my laptop simply because it's kind of fun to browse the web in a browser that sort of looks like the late Netscape Navigator, or early Mozilla browser. It's fun loading a Netscape site in it.
Ditto. While Mozilla shut down the mailing lists this week, there's now an alt.comp.software.seamonkey newsgroup.
It's been a while since I've tried newsgroups. They were already on their way out by the time I was born.
Does gnus still work? Is there a way to connect (preferable with the ability to post) with it for free?
How does one make a newsgroup?
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> Who here is still maintaining this
Copyright © 2021 Verizon Media. All rights reserved - so yes to the AOL observation.
The search works well too: https://isp.netscape.com/pf/newssearch?q=business%20OR%20mon...
It's also GDPR compliant! I guess there still must be enough traffic on it to continue updates.
That consent page is not compliant.
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It must be AOL. AOL runs Verizon's Mail.
When I clicked to check my Netscape Mail, which I have never had, I was taken to an AOL.com mail login page. Plus, the Netscape page attempts to load AOL resources.
> Surprising to see recent headlines. Who here is still maintaining this
Likely just a rendered RSS feed.