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I've come to learn that anything online is impermanent. Websites/communities/gaming/business/programming languages - it will all eventually be deprecated for something newer/faster/better - Honestly, the only thing that is mostly untouched are the underlying protocols - and there are plans to change those as well. The absolute worst part about it is the loss of history, however even the physical world can't escape that - like tears in the rain.



It sure seems like stuff online obeys the Lindy effect. If some sites have been around for ten years, expect them on average to last another ten.

I would love to see any data or research that's been done on this.


Still, Nethack/Slashem, IRC, Gopher, ZMachine games... get played and launched even 20 years later.


I hope against hope that 100 years from now, they can still read this message


Indeed. HN has been around for quite a while though. I’ve been a member for over thirteen years.




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