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Seeing "SOS" only on iPhone currently. I got worried something had gone wrong with auto-bill pay since I only noticed after I was driving.

It's interesting how naked I feel without access to the internet. I reach for it way more often than I would have ever guessed, something you only notice when it's not there. Last March my area saw large wind storms that knocked out power for almost a week (I'm not in a rural area). I can work around the loss of power but the cell tower(s) that service my area could not handle the load and/or the signal in my house was weak and I was unable to load anything. Not having internet was way worse than not having power and I ended up driving a few hours away to my parent's house instead of staying home.



My earliest computers were amazingly capable and powerful devices, I could do anything I could think of and spend hours and hours on them.

Now my computer is insanely more powerful but without an Internet connection it feels dead and useless.


Optimize some low-level numeric algorithms, CPU or GPU, it brings back that feeling.


It's even sadder - I used to be able to play computer games for hours offline, now I get about five minutes into even the ones WITH on offline mode, and I'm grabbing for a wiki or other reference. Ah, some of it is just getting old.


I think some of it is just not having oodles of free time to figure it out on your own. When I was young I would just keep trying things till I figured out the game, my time wasn't worth much or at least I didn't value it highly. Nowadays I don't want to spend 1-3 hours figuring something frustrating that's blocking my progress. The "rush" I get from solving it on my own does not make up for the time lost. Also I feel like games made today almost expect you will need the wiki/guide to figure out certain things. Or at least I often think "How the heck was I supposed to figure that out?" when reading the wiki for some aspect of a game I'm stuck on.


So.. it's an adult strategy for playing video games to extract a candy coated "win." We are all either overgrown children and always will be, or something has gone drastically wrong in the schools.


That latter part is certainly true, only a few games "offhand" even really try to work "wiki-free" (Factorio is perhaps the best here, but Minecraft is trying).


I started driving across the US at 3am, didn't notice for the first few minutes until I tried pulling up the address in Apple Maps. Sure was strange following interstate signs for ~10 hours!


Yes I've felt the same way. I feel like we have an instinctual need for social connection that we've filled with internet. Luckily, we do still have meat-space friends and family.


Yeah, that was a big reason I went to stay with my parents/family. I felt super isolated from my friends (local and remote) when I couldn't participate in group chats/communicate. Also I just kept picking up my phone to look up something or check on something only to re-remember I couldn't do anything. I had podcasts and audiobooks on my phone which helped but the isolation was a weird feeling I hadn't felt before. After I thought about it I realized it had probably been a decade or more since I had been completely without internet for more than a few minutes. It was odd...


Portland, is that you?

This happened to us with the recent storms a month or two back, some places didn't have power restored for 2 weeks+


Portland checking in. Those storms were gnarly and there was carnage all around us. Luckily we maintained power and internet. We have 11 month old twins and a three year old so 10 days without childcare or help was its own challenge.


Lexington, KY. Not a massive city but the second largest in KY. I left after 2 days of no power and it didn't come back on for another 3-5 days more after that depending on where you lived.




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