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Posted by raytopia 3 days ago

You have reached the end of the internet (2006)(hmpg.net)
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bensons1 2 days ago|
I remember back in the days the HTTP proxy of Sun Microsystems used to have a similar page when something went wrong. Always tried to find it again, but failed.
ahazred8ta 2 days ago|
https://thispageintentionallyleftblank.org/
bunnybomb2 1 day ago||
Theres no way this is seriously the end of the internet? Is this confirmed?
zelias 2 days ago||
Hmmm this isn’t https://endoftheinter.net
seydor 2 days ago||
more or less correct. after that, it's all rehashes of the same material as memes and social nonsense. It's all services, no content
debo_ 1 day ago||
Recall the classic bash.org quote:

"I beat the internet. The last guy was hard."

wkat4242 13 hours ago|
Makes sense for the last guy to be a gooner, that's why the internet was born!
opengrass 2 days ago||
This is up since at least February 2006.
netsharc 2 days ago||
In 6 weeks that'll be 20 years ago.. how did 20 years disappear like that?
jrjrjfhgggg 2 days ago||
It became part of the hologram that is the universe and time....
Sophira 2 days ago||
I'm pretty sure the page itself has existed before then, just at a different location. For example, here's a page from 2000 that's in the Internet Archive that looks kind of similar: https://web.archive.org/web/20000115232652/http://www.shibum...
benwerd 2 days ago||
I mean, finally.
tsumnia 2 days ago||
Now that we've reached the end of the Internet, enjoy instructions on how to get OFF the Internet.

https://doctorsensei.com/how-to-get-off-the-internet.html

ofalkaed 2 days ago|
I remember when this was new and it was still possible to conceive of the internet as finite. Simpler times. Is it possible to view the internet as finite these days? Is it actually possible to turn out the lights (touch grass) these days?
Tanoc 2 days ago||
The thing that finally let it sink in that things were growing at an inconceivable rate was when I realized my chances of mistyping a URL and being lead to a blank page was in the thousandths of a percent. Between giant companies buying up typos to prevent phishing attacks and holding companies domain squatting almost every single combination of words and phrases now has a viable URL. Even my former go to example for a useless URL that went unused for the seventeen years I knew it, "skeeble", actually goes to a Chinese domain squat now.
eucyclos 2 days ago||
Dead Internet Theory seems the new iteration... not finite in extent but in novelty maybe, a small mirror maze with infinite reflections on a very small set of themes.
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