Modern Internet is shit

The internet landscape nowadays is rapidly evolves everyday, like making
newspaper articles. In the past century, we made amazing feats like
flying or landing in the moon. You might consider the counterculture
revolution to be influencial. But none of those compared to the World
Wide Web or the Web in shorter terms.

So a bit of history here, but here's a story on how was web created. It
all starts in mid to late 1980s where software makes hyperlinks to
certain things like help or documentation. One day, Sir Tim-Berners Lee
was researching something. He was creating the first web server. Then in
1989, he actually made a HTTP server to connect to a client. Months
followed and he laid the groundwork of what the Web would essentially
become. In 1990, he created WorldWideWeb for NextSTEP (later renamed to
Nexus to avoid confusion with the Web itself), which is the first ever
browser, server program and a WYSIWYG HTML editor. Later, with an assist
from an intern, they made Line Mode Browser. It was included into
libwww, which gave foundations to other browsers to come. One of them is
Lynx, as it is the oldest browser to still be maintained, and one of the
popular text browsers.

The next step of the creation and sparking the WWW boom. Some guys at
NCSA were seeing VoilaWWW, one of early browsers. Then two guys was
interested into making something like it, so they made Mosaic. It was
originally for the X Window System for Unix based systems but later
ported to Mac OS and Windows. One of the creators left NCSA, asked some
guy at Silicon Graphics, and four University students to make Netscape
Navigator (originally called Mosaic, then Mosaic Netscape then simply
Netscape after some treats from NCSA because they were using the Mosaic
name), which is the intial foundation of Mozilla Firefox. The Mosaic
browser was also licensed to Microsoft via Spyglass (which is more like
a reseller), which became Internet Explorer. The rest is history.

Now back to the current times. The Web, just like I said before is
constantly evolving every single day. More websites being created, more
buying domains, more hosting their own website. This rapid evolution
wasn't like having no consquences, no no no.

I'm introducing to you three things: hidden surveilance, Web3 and
crypto, and what is Yesterweb.

Hidden surveilance

Now, you might think, wait a minute, what do you mean in hidden
surveilance?

Hidden surveilance in this context, is sneaky trackers hidden in cookies
or the website itseof to gather more data from you, essentially making
an almost complete profile of you. Your age, sexuality, interests,
everything. The main bad guys of this was Google and Facebook (now
called Meta). Google might be popular but the main source of it's
revenue was Google Ads. Ads in todays world, is like an overattractive
girlfiend, following your steps like what are doing, what purchases do
you made, what searches do you made, what videos do watch etc. Facebook
on the other hand is a social media platform as we know it, but nowadays
it's more like a flytrap. You browse your Facebook feed, you might see
ads for something they thinks you want.

Here's an example: You chatted your friend, asking about buying a SNES.
Later on, you saw ads on Facebook for a SNES, and related stuff. Scary
right? The problem is, that companies make it vague about their belief
on your privacy, for example Apple. Apple do protect their user's
privacy, but at what cost? The other problem is those big tech companies
lobby hard to keep their scummy pratices. I could see a "US gov't vs.
Microsoft" lawsuit again, but they would be not be put in jail. Google
on the other hand, has a parent company, Alphabet Inc. They're the
second largest internet company in the world and Google by itself is the
largest and widely used search engine. But the things are looking
bright, like the time FCC sees Meta's strange behavior, and more stuff.

Web3 and crypto

Web3 was coined by the co founder of Ethereum, it is supposed to be a
decentralized online ecosystem with the same tech as crypto and NFTs.
Now the problem was this, they're going to restrict freedom in the
current Web.

The problem was into enviromental suistainability, the problems with the
crypto community itself and artificial scarity, among others.

Now we delve into a topic that is a buzzword since 2021: non fungible
tokens. Non fungible tokens or NFTs in layman's terms was an unique
photo of something (for example, apes), and trying to sell their digital
signature. It's more like buying the deed for a land, not the land
itself. The main problems of NFTs are the sheer enviromental impact.
Mining crypto requires a lot of computential power, since mining crypto
was mainly done into a graphics card. Mining crypto in general produces
a lot of heat and it is a waste of electricity, some even bought power
plants for mining crypto. The enviromental im,pact of NFTs and crypto in
general is pretty massive.

The worser form of NFTs were NFT games. I must admit, people in my
family does play them, but I can't do something to change their minds.
NFT games are popular, due to the success of Axie Infinity months ago.
Axie Infinity is a game where you strategically place cards, so your
Axies can deal damage to the enemies. But the application process is a
convoluted by itself, first you must get a "scholarship", wait for it to
be approved, then set up your Ronin Wallet and Axie Infity account, with
your starter Axies, after that download the game from the official
website, then play. Initial hype was massive, it was featured in a local
TV show called "Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho". The initial price of SLP back
then was staggering high, but nowadays, it's on rock bottom. That points
to the next problem about NFTs.

My next point about NFTs is the early adopters and whales (note that
keyword), since those people is the high priority in crypto projects.
Those people has higher chances of being rich. It's like a Ponzi scheme
in a way, where the top (early adopters abd whales) getting the most
money out of crypto while people in the bottom will get no money to
becoming almost bankrupt. It's like the economic ladder, and you
wouldn't get into the top.

The other thing about crypto and NFTs in particular, is creating
artificial scaricity. Artificial scaricity is the act of creating
scaricity out of an infinite resource. Since a normal jpeg file can be
downloaded, copied, and reuploaded, the crypto guys made some artificial
scaricity by the "proof of work" concept, which in layman's term, just
the digital signature of the original work. This line of random letters
is important but there's a lot of exploits on that concept. The one
thing NFT bros hate is screenshotting NFTs. This would make the image
essentially worthless.

There's many projects those are attacking crypto and Web3. One of them
is Extremely Fungible Tokens, which is made by the omotone guy and
there's Yesterweb, which I'll talk about in a bit.

NFTs and Web3 was essentially making web private, like Nestlé tries to
privatize water, I mean web is more just a fad nowadays, as this is now
essential in this pandemic situation, like for example, learning or work
from home. This whole thing is the main fundemental of the metaverse,
which is straight out 1984 itself because you will never know what
happen to your data.

Yesterweb community

The Yesterweb community was comprised of average people who uses
internet and make actually cool stuff than corporate shit. These guys
believes the internet is community driven, That's what the internet is
all about. creativity. Most websites by the 90s are full of crazy things
like GIF animations and wacky buttons. The community on Discord is fun,
the discussions are good enough and the community itself is pretty good.
You can also make goo sites if you know some basic HTML and CSS! You
might learn some ideas on your own website! If you want to join this
community, check out their website!

They have a links directory, a radio, a zine and many, many interesting
stuff! It is the community that you should join if you want the web to
still be free!

That's all that I can talk about today, I might update my website and
stuff but see you then!