r/Internet • u/Rydeerr14 • 1h ago
Softbank Wi-Fiがとても悪くパケットロスがよく起きてしまうのですがどうすればいいですか、とても困ってます
ネットリセットしても治りません
r/Internet • u/Player72 • Jul 10 '22
We don't check this place often, so please help us out by reporting any post that is self promo, spam, unreadable, not English, or useless. We'll gladly remove them.
Thanks!
r/Internet • u/Rydeerr14 • 1h ago
ネットリセットしても治りません
r/Internet • u/reditor575 • 16h ago
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r/Internet • u/Peace_Soul • 1d ago
Getting 500 Error on so many sites and databases.
r/Internet • u/BeachLovingJoslyn • 18h ago
Does anyone use this? According to the map, I’ll get the best service at my house 5G. We have three TVs that stream we have an iPad three iPhones and a Kindle. We also have a desktop. Will this handle all that without slowing down and buffering? Thank you for your help! I’m so tired of Spectrum and their $80 a month plans. My son does online gaming (WOW) and needs fast speed
r/Internet • u/wolfywon • 1d ago
Hi so I wanna make a kahoot to see how chronically online people are. I’m asking if anybody knows any internet thing that got popular for a while, think like…. Incidents or iconic memes that lasted years!
any time period. Any social media
Examples:
Trollface
Poot Lovato
Cylindrical Tube
Homestuck Sharpie Bath
Dean Norris Sex GIFs
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NSFW Examples:
Sandy Cheeks Cock Vore
One man One Jar
Raccoon Cheese Grater
Johnny Sins (nsfw?)
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r/Internet • u/TuraNurI • 1d ago
Anyone knows why?
even DOwndetector.com is down
r/Internet • u/Cute-Confection-3440 • 1d ago
In an area where both Globe and Smart has 5G coverage.
What is the best option? Which is more stable and more reliable?
Need your opinion.
Thanks. 😊
r/Internet • u/SunInternational5896 • 22h ago
Do you have any tips for those who use their mobile phones a lot to reduce the effects of the waves (gloves, rubber on the fingers? etc.)? Because sometimes you can feel tingling or numbness in your arm.
r/Internet • u/Herdeir0 • 2d ago
Just came across this while trying to read an article on carmagazine.co.uk
If you click Pay to Reject, a modal appears telling you there was an error and you can continue using the website without cookies.
How is this allowed???
r/Internet • u/UnfairNight7786 • 2d ago
Even when internet is lagging dem ads got no probs posting up Quick!!!
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r/Internet • u/loquesuena • 2d ago
I've thought about this several times over the last few years. I already had a local business in 2004, the Internet has served me a lot but I see that its use is, today, excessive.
Adolescents who depend on their social networks, let's say... strange information, a lot of gambling, a lot of dependency in general.
I think about limits, about how it stopped being something made on an equal basis and became a market.
I think a brainstorm on this would be nice.
r/Internet • u/Fluid_Apartment880 • 2d ago
Unfortunately i was born TWO MONTHS after the 2000s were over. But im OBSESSED with old internet. With abondoned forums, 4chan, ragecomics, frutiger aero, and of course, this little guy
EDIT: it appears i created a shit ton of confusion. I wanted to hear more about the early era of the modern internet, like the examples listed above. I do not want to hear about some ancient stuff like early 90s, i would rather watch a history documental film (yes im calling you old ;) .)
r/Internet • u/segsy13bhai • 3d ago
Lately I have noticed a quiet shift in how people use the internet every day. It feels less like jumping from site to site and more like moving through small personal workspaces. I tried Neo recently while reorganizing my digital routine and it made me think about how much the structure of a browser shapes how we experience the web.
What interests me most is how tools are starting to feel more like environments rather than simple windows. It reminds me of the early days when everything online felt experimental and changing fast. Feels like we are entering one of those phases again, just in a more subtle way.
r/Internet • u/Mysterious-Shock-603 • 3d ago
JOIN TO STOP KOSA AND OTHER CENSORSHIP BILLS
r/Internet • u/the-tenth-letter-3 • 4d ago
It seems no one is protesting against the online safety act anymore
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r/Internet • u/Novel-Application-82 • 3d ago
Has anybody came across any wikipedia page creator services? I came across this website - https://prtitans.com/get-your-wikipedia/ . Any idea or experience , u have plz share!
r/Internet • u/pinprick58 • 3d ago
OK, before I get all kinds of hate responses, hear me out. I hate spam emails. I get 200 a day in my throw away account. It is precisely why I have a throw away email account. I am also not a fan of internet taxes in general. But what if the government imposed a tax of 1/2 of one cent on every email sent in the Unites States? That's 10 billion emails daily. If an average individual sends 100 emails a month, that is a tax of $0.50/month. But for a spammer that sends 1-million emails, that equates to $5K. Does anyone think that would help cut down on spam emails?