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When Cursor or Claude didn't exist, we learned from w3schools and codepen. When we didn't know GitHub, we used notepad(.)pw. We downloaded songs from songs(.)pk and used Way2Sms instead of WhatsApp. What is that one memory you don't think people wi

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The days of using Internet Explorer and having dial-up connections when every webpage loading sound was a nostalgic reminder of the early internet era

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