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Lost Excitement

Kids today have no idea what they’ve missed

Scrolling and swiping lethargic through colorful worlds from dopamine rush to dopamine rush

When we turned on our C64s, Amigas & later PCs back then, it wasn’t colorful

It was black and white mostly, but there was something to discover

Behind that blinking cursor was a world waiting to be explored

I can’t describe the excitement I felt as a teenager

Seeing those cracktros, ASCII art, music and colorful Graffiti like logos

Seeing those nicks and pseudos made me even more excited and curious

What’s this all about?

How’s that done?

Who’s behind that nick?

All those groups and names

Fairlight – as in the shot below

Man, a whole universe ready to be discovered, I need to figure that out, all of it

There was no search engine to ask

There wasn’t a tutorial explaining everything

You had to figure out everything on your own, piece by piece

And that was the thrill of it

Figuring out who’s who, the rules of the scene, the tech, the programming

Piece by piece, day by day, there was excitement but no rush

Sometimes there was a .txt explaining something

That was the only source, that was pure gold, you valued that

The numbers to call for a BBS like Sanctuary

They weren’t advertised in the newspaper, they had to be given to you

Eventually you became a member, but definitely no lamers allowed

Art, music, tools, an ecosystem – a whole world, created by teenagers

In the 90s

Can you get the same excitement to your life today?

Yes

Most of us aren’t teenagers anymore

But if we put the phone down, if we stop consuming the obvious all day long, we might find that same curiosity we once had again

That curiosity and excitement that made life spicy

There are still worlds to be discovered behind your screen

And if you’ve seen a lot already, you can help creating worlds that spark the same excitement again

But the same as we in the 90s, you’ll have to leave the well-trodden paths and go into the unknown

And creating something in the unknown is as exciting as discovering the unknown

What’s this? What to create?

You have to figure out

If I would tell you, there would be no excitement

2 thoughts on “Lost Excitement”

  1. Hi, I have a “slightly stupid” question

    But how will blackhat SEO survive AI advancements?

    In the short term, like 5-7 years, it’s possible, but beyond that?

    1. Blackhat SEO is about exploiting loopholes in algorithms and doing things that scale. AI will help you greatly with the latter and will help preventing the first only little.

      But Blackhat SEO tactics are nothing you plan for 5-7 years and beyond. Some things you figure out work for a couple of months and never work again after that. So it’s impossible to plan a business based on that.

      If there’s a system, there’s always a way to exploit the system, no matter how advanced and secure people think it is. That’s the mindset you need for this. It’s definitely not for everyone.

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