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  • Thanks, but I remember things from 20 years ago and this is an exaggeration in many ways… Or perhaps I should say multiple exaggerations.

    I remember things from 20 years ago too. Absolutely none of what I said was an exaggeration. Many of these are facts which you can google.

    Things were far more noticeably different 40+ years ago (which I also remember).

    Sure. Things were way more different 60+ years ago, way way more different 80+ years ago, and way way way more different 100+ years ago. That’s not the point though.

    Oh, and for what it’s worth, it’s still not illegal to bring a full water bottle on a plane. You just can’t bring one through security so you have to buy it in the airport after the checkpoints.

    Ok, you got me there. I should have said:

    (cheating a little here, but I would be remiss not to mention this) In 2000, it wasn’t illegal to bring a full water bottle past airport security.


  • I think basically every single top level comment has zero understanding of what a short time 20 years actually is.

    I also expect almost everything that is acceptable today will also still be in 20 years, including nearly every example suggested in this discussion.

    The world simply does not change that fast as a general rule.

    In 2003, you could still smoke indoors in many states/countries who have since made it illegal.

    In 2003, cannabis and homosexuality was illegal in many more countries than it is now.

    In 2003, there were many more TV shows/movies with ingrained sexism than there are now.

    In 2003, having hundreds of “online friends” meant you were a social recluse who only spent time on IRC/MSN messenger.

    In 2003, if you met a significant other online, you came up with an elaborate story to hide it.

    In 2003, most people had a paper map of the streets folded up in their glove compartment.

    In 2003, people still remembered phone numbers, phones all had removable batteries, every phone company had a different OS/charging cable, and no phone had a screen >6 inches big.

    (cheating a little here, but I would be remiss not to mention this) In 2000, it wasn’t illegal to bring a full water bottle into a plane.


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    1 year ago

    You’re right that captchas can be bypassed, but I disagree that they’re useless.

    Do you lock your house? Are you aware that most locks can be picked and windows can be smashed?

    captchas can be defeated, but that doesn’t mean they’re useless - they increase the level of friction required to automate malicious activity. Maybe not a lot, but along with other measures, it may make it tricky enough to circumvent that it discourages a good percentage of bot spammers. It’s the “Swiss cheese” model of security.

    Registration applications stop bots, but it also stops legitimate users. I almost didn’t get onto the fediverse because of registration applications. I filled out applications at lemmy.ml and beehaw.org, and then forgot about it. Two days later, I got reminded of the fediverse, and luckily I found this instance that didn’t require some sort of application to join.