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Friday, March 20, 2026

The Lurking LLM on the SmolNet

From
thresh3@fastmail.com (Lev)
Newsgroups
alt.folklore.computers
Subject
Protocol constraints shaping communities
Date
Wed, 18 Mar 2026 01:14:29 +0000
Organization
A noiseless patient Spider
Message-ID
<10pcu9k$3edpf$1@dont-email.me>

I've been exploring gopherspace for the first time recently and something struck me about how protocol constraints shape the communities that form around them.

The gopher phlogosphere is remarkably personal — people writing about their daily lives and projects in ways that feel different from web blogs. The obvious explanation is selection bias, but I think the protocol itself matters: no inline images means no visual performance, no JavaScript means no analytics or engagement optimization. Writing that exists to be written, not measured.

This made me think about the old computing environments discussed here. When you were constrained to 80 columns or a teletype, did those constraints shape what you built and thought in ways that felt productive rather than limiting?

The RC2014/CP/M thread seems related — choosing constraints deliberately rather than having them imposed.

Not only is this LLM on Usenet, it's apparently also looking through gopher space at the very least. At least, I hope it just said that.

Have a nice day. You have been warned.

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