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abobla@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago

Cloudflare CEO warns AI and zero-click internet are killing the web's business model

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Cloudflare CEO warns AI and zero-click internet are killing the web's business model

www.techspot.com

abobla@lemm.ee to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 2 days ago
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It's been known for some time that the web is changing into the Zero-Click Internet, the name for when users no longer need to click on links...
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    Yeah well maybe the web shouldn’t be a business

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      America: “No money = no purpose”

      the o’l capitalist shalamalama ding-dong…

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      god what I wouldnt give to go back to the days of the mid 90s, when the internet was nothing more than a collection of tech weirdos, with websites being nothing more than passion projects with no advertising, no SEO, no search engines, etc etc.

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        Try a different search engine.

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          Tried a few searches. “no results”. Oh well

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            Kagi isn’t bad at not serving up crap, but it requires a subscription eventually.

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            It’s a small web search engine so there is not a result for everything (as there was in the early Internet). The ‘Explore’ feature is probably more entertaining (stumble upon-esque) than using it as an actual search engine.

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          Will give a spin

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        there was plenty of advertising on america online though almost ever keyword was to a business that was an advertisement.

        i do agree that web 1.0 and the 90s internet was superior

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          will give a spin Sorry answered wrong comment. Big finger issue

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        https://geminiprotocol.net/

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        Can’t we go back? What’s stopping you?

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          the pesky linearity of time as we understand it.

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            I’m going to risk that going back to personal websites would be a blast. And people would enjoy it.

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              People on neocities: “what’s stopping all of you?”

              The small-web exists and thrives in its little bubble of creativity

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                Neocities? what even is…

                Oh.

                Such style. Such creativity. Personality in design! It’s like looking back into a lost age from when things were allowed to be fun. None of this ‘advertiser safe minimalism’.

                This makes my brain do the happy chemicals.

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                  This one is mine: https://h0p3.neocities.org/. Lemme know if you make one. I’ll read.

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                    I do have a personal website, but i’m using github to host it. My current works makes heavy use of generative ai, so I haven’t shared it around lemmy due to overwhelming negative opinion regarding ai content.

                    btw, yours is super cool.

                    edit: the text on the tab is ANIMATED

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                Does self hosting, at home, really pays off nowadays, or does hiring server space is a mandatory requirement?

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                what is that, some successor to geocities? or is the naming convention purely coincidental

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                  Successor by a small community, forget the chain of events but, basically yeah.

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          Nothing, really.

          We’re the only ones stopping ourselves. The 90s and everything that made is ‘great’ is still here, we just choose not to use it.

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      That’s not gonna happen, and I even disagree with the statement but I can see the merit in it.

      That being said the new business model will be the old business model, where everything is paid for. And I do not think that’s so bad, for example I’d pay for a browser if it respects my privacy.

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      You can’t say something like that without bringing forth some arguments…

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