| ▲ | reconnecting 5 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
I'm curious why SSH and DNS, and not ATDT or ATZ? In my time, not being able to read assembler code meant you weren't a power user. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | sumtechguy 5 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Most likely basically because the cut off for atdt being any use to most users was mid 1990s. I still like the fact that it is still being used millions of times per day by cell phones. DNS and SSH were/are things 'techie' people know. I can assure you most people had no idea what their IP was or what a DNS was. Being the "hey my computer is acting kinda slow can you look at it" guy. It felt like they actively sought out to not know. Honestly cellphones and tablets have basically ended my endless side job of 'hey can you look at my computer'. Because they hid all of that techno junk that is interesting to me but to most people isnt. | |||||||||||||||||
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