Great comment. People got addicted to the cult of Free, and can't seem to escape it. A side benefit to all of this is that people will go back to what you describe, the www of 1999, where you 'hop on' and journey on your own, and follow the links you want. I don't like google anymore, so if I want to search, I use the Brave Browser, a…
Great comment. People got addicted to the cult of Free, and can't seem to escape it. A side benefit to all of this is that people will go back to what you describe, the www of 1999, where you 'hop on' and journey on your own, and follow the links you want. I don't like google anymore, so if I want to search, I use the Brave Browser, and the qwant search engine. Those tools and my bookmarks are enough. I suspect the wave is heading in that direction for many.
Great comment. People got addicted to the cult of Free, and can't seem to escape it. A side benefit to all of this is that people will go back to what you describe, the www of 1999, where you 'hop on' and journey on your own, and follow the links you want. I don't like google anymore, so if I want to search, I use the Brave Browser, and the qwant search engine. Those tools and my bookmarks are enough. I suspect the wave is heading in that direction for many.
Except that nothing is really free.