• Quickly Approaching End of Google Groups

    From TRS-90@matthewmpower@gmail.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Fri Jan 26 04:50:48 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    I'm just asking out of curiosity,

    Do you use Google Groups to talk in this forum? I used to, that's how I found it in the first place. Now, I use an Apple IIgs.

    What system do you use to talk with CSA2? Perhaps some use DOS machines or something else not Apple II related?

    I wonder how much the loss of Google Groups will affect this very fine forum.

    TRS-90
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  • From Speccie@someone@somewhere.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Fri Jan 26 08:16:48 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    TRS-90 wrote,

    Do you use Google Groups to talk in this forum? I used to, that's how I found it in the first place. Now, I use an Apple IIgs.

    Never used them, as Google was only a client into Usenet where the groups live, and did not support all 111,000 or so groups, I have always used a dedicated news reader.

    What system do you use to talk with CSA2? Perhaps some use DOS machines or something else not Apple II related?

    On the IIgs you would use SNAP: https://speccie.uk/software/snap/

    If you use dedicated newsreader on whichever platform you prefer, you will need access to a server holding the Usenet groups. There are some free ones, but often they are limited, but the one I use, which is actually one of the cheapest, is Astraweb: https://www.astraweb.com

    I wonder how much the loss of Google Groups will affect this very fine forum.

    Very little, as Google was only one of the many access points into Usenet.

    Cheers - Speccie

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  • From Charlie@charlieDOTd@verEYEzon.net to comp.sys.apple2 on Fri Jan 26 10:01:38 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    On 1/25/2024 11:50 PM, TRS-90 wrote:
    I'm just asking out of curiosity,

    Do you use Google Groups to talk in this forum?

    No.

    I used to, that's how I found it in the first place. Now, I use an Apple IIgs.

    What system do you use to talk with CSA2? Perhaps some use DOS machines or something else not Apple II related?

    For CSA2 access I use Eternal September (which is free, although I send
    them a donation from time to time). I use Thunderbird on Windows 10 for
    both usenet and email reading.

    I wonder how much the loss of Google Groups will affect this very fine forum.

    One effect will be that people like you that found CSA2 through Google
    Groups will not know of its existence. That's sad.

    But the main effect will be less spam on all usenet newsgroups as I
    believe most of it originates on Google Groups.


    TRS-90

    Charlie

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  • From mmphosis@mmphosis@macgui.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Fri Jan 26 19:24:37 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    Do you use Google Groups to talk in this forum?

    No. I am unable to login to Google because like a growing number of other
    sites they require a cell phone number which I don't have.

    What system do you use to talk with CSA2?

    https://macgui.com/usenet/

    Sometimes I actually use news reader programs like Thunderbird on BSD and Linux.

    I wonder how much the loss of Google Groups will affect this very fine
    forum.

    I can't predict the future although this forum has been around a very long
    time unlike Google Groups.

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  • From scott@scott@alfter.diespammersdie.us (Scott Alfter) to comp.sys.apple2 on Fri Jan 26 19:47:52 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    In article <DSdsHLfqJMQtENgmJLdr%matthewmpower@gmail.com>,
    TRS-90 <matthewmpower@gmail.com> wrote:
    Do you use Google Groups to talk in this forum? I used to, that's how I
    found it in the first place. Now, I use an Apple IIgs.

    What system do you use to talk with CSA2? Perhaps some use DOS machines
    or something else not Apple II related?

    After a brief flirtation with tin, I'm back to using trn, running under
    Linux. I have it in a 32-bit Gentoo container since it won't easily compile
    on 64-bit hardware anymore. Since it's containerized, it could
    theoretically run on any host that can run Docker or something similar.

    trn (and rn before it) is what I've been using to read this newsgroup since somewhere around 1989 or 1990, back when it was called comp.sys.apple.
    --
    _/_
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    (IIGS( https://alfter.us/ Top-posting!
    \_^_/ >What's the most annoying thing on Usenet?

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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Sat Jan 27 10:29:42 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    On 2024-01-26 19:24:37 +0000, mmphosis said:

    Do you use Google Groups to talk in this forum?

    No. I am unable to login to Google because like a growing number of other sites they require a cell phone number which I don't have.

    Yep. It's utterly ridiculous situation that pretty much everywhere has
    come to believe that everyone has a mobile phone. :-(

    You can get a virtual phone number from various websites, but I've
    never used one.

    Many places like competitions insist on entering a mobile phone number,
    so I usually just enter 0210000000 which for New Zealand forms keeps
    them happy. I've also used a faked number for a couple of store loyalty
    'card' systems where all you have to do is tell them the phone number
    in-store to get the freebie / discount, so do not need an actual phone.

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  • From Antoine Vignau@ntn.vignau@gmail.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Sun Jan 28 07:05:05 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    Hi "Your Name",
    It is just a fact that are more mobile phone numbers than inhabitants in the world or in NZ. Read dataprot.net or statista.com.
    Even if it does not mean that everyone has a personal mobile phone and/or number, b/c people may be using a professional mobile phone and/or number.

    You are becoming the exception ;-)

    Antoine
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  • From barrym95838@barrym95838@yahoo.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Mon Jan 29 00:41:13 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    On Friday, January 26, 2024 at 11:24:40 AM UTC-8, mmphosis wrote:
    Do you use Google Groups to talk in this forum?
    No. I am unable to login to Google because like a growing number of other sites they require a cell phone number which I don't have.
    I have never owned a cell phone, and I am logged into Google on my
    desktop pretty much always, including now. Maybe I joined before that
    became a requirement?
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  • From Your Name@YourName@YourISP.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Tue Jan 30 09:21:56 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    On 2024-01-29 08:41:13 +0000, barrym95838 said:
    On Friday, January 26, 2024 at 11:24:40 AM UTC-8, mmphosis wrote:

    Do you use Google Groups to talk in this forum?

    No. I am unable to login to Google because like a growing number of
    other> sites they require a cell phone number which I don't have.

    I have never owned a cell phone, and I am logged into Google on
    mydesktop pretty much always, including now. Maybe I joined before thatbecame a requirement?

    It is a relatively new requirement, partly to supposedly stop people
    creating lots of Gmail adddresses for use as spamming accounts, etc.

    BUT, it's not consistent. I'm not sure if it is a random option, a
    regional option, or only if you create too many accounts in a short
    timeframe. As a test, I just created a new Gmail account without being
    asked for a mobile phone number. But towards the end of last year when
    I tried to create a throw away account, a mobile phone number was
    required. Same computer, same web broswer, same version of the MacOS.


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  • From Colin Leroy-Mira@colin@colino.net to comp.sys.apple2 on Thu Feb 1 21:41:33 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    Hi,

    I'm just asking out of curiosity,

    Do you use Google Groups to talk in this forum? I used to, that's how
    I found it in the first place. Now, I use an Apple IIgs.

    What system do you use to talk with CSA2? Perhaps some use DOS
    machines or something else not Apple II related?

    I have made a (free) account on news.eternal-september.org, and access
    the newsgroups with Claws-Mail, my email and usenet client.
    --
    Colin
    https://www.colino.net/

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  • From Michael J. Mahon@mjmahon@aol.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Wed Feb 7 19:30:43 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    TRS-90 <matthewmpower@gmail.com> wrote:
    I'm just asking out of curiosity,

    Do you use Google Groups to talk in this forum? I used to, that's how I
    found it in the first place. Now, I use an Apple IIgs.

    No. I checked it out several years ago, and found navigation inconvenient compared to (see below).

    What system do you use to talk with CSA2? Perhaps some use DOS machines
    or something else not Apple II related?

    NewsTap on iOS and Thunderbird on Windows 10. I’ve been participating in CSA2 since the late 1980s, then using tin on HPUX.

    I wonder how much the loss of Google Groups will affect this very fine forum.

    I agree with Charlie, serious participants will easily find alternatives to Google Groups, and spammers will be less of a problem.

    TRS-90
    --
    -michael - NadaNet 3.1 and AppleCrate II: http://michaeljmahon.com
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  • From Mitchell Spector@mitch2gs@hotmail.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Sat Feb 10 05:16:34 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    TRS-90 <matthewmpower@gmail.com> wrote:

    I'm just asking out of curiosity,

    Do you use Google Groups to talk in this forum? I used to, that's how I found it in the first place. Now, I use an Apple IIgs.

    Google Groups used to be a service called "DejaNews" decades ago,
    which had a complete and comprehensive archive of all Usenet postings
    dating back to 1979. Like most things, Google took it over, broke its functionality and utterly ruined it.

    What I still use Google Groups for is (attempting) to read the archive of comp.sys.apple2 when I need it. I wish someone else could take all that
    data and make it searchable again.

    What system do you use to talk with CSA2? Perhaps some use DOS machines or something else not Apple II related?

    I have an old Windows XP system with Forte Agent to read and post to
    the group (it's the same install I used on my 486 in the mid-90's!). Before that I used to use my Apple IIGS or Apple IIc+ using ProTERM 3.1,
    to access a remote VMS or Unix shell account (vnews or rn). Miss those
    days, I'd go back to doing it if I could. Almost tempted to since I recently replaced my AppleColor RGB monitor with a new one.

    I wonder how much the loss of Google Groups will affect this very fine forum.

    My main concern is that Google (or anyone else for that matter) will
    no longer be archiving Usenet postings. That could be the final death
    blow to Usenet itself.

    Personally speaking, I was a regular on this group from 1992 until
    about 2001. From there onwards I posted sporadically until fading
    out completely. I rarely check it these days because there's almost
    no traffic and too much spam. I've been around Facebook (after
    everyone left Delphi) to keep in touch with the Apple II community
    but not pleased with it.

    Mitchell Spector
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  • From scott@scott@alfter.diespammersdie.us (Scott Alfter) to comp.sys.apple2 on Mon Feb 12 18:04:52 2024
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2

    In article <7jhesi9807bg3ul07nfedbs8ikmh35asqo@4ax.com>,
    Mitchell Spector <mitch2gs@hotmail.com> wrote:
    I have an old Windows XP system with Forte Agent to read and post to
    the group (it's the same install I used on my 486 in the mid-90's!). Before >that I used to use my Apple IIGS or Apple IIc+ using ProTERM 3.1,
    to access a remote VMS or Unix shell account (vnews or rn). Miss those
    days, I'd go back to doing it if I could. Almost tempted to since I recently >replaced my AppleColor RGB monitor with a new one.

    A Raspberry Pi hanging off a serial port would replicate that fairly
    cheaply. There are adapters like this that should work, with a few
    appropriate additional converters and gender-benders:

    https://amzn.to/4bxQVaG

    or you could go with building something like this, which is basically a
    Super Serial Card workalike into which you plug a Raspberry Pi via its GPIO header:

    https://gitlab.com/salfter/A2RPi_v2

    Once the hardware is set up, you'd enable a serial-port console on the Raspberry Pi, then fire up ProTERM (or whatever you prefer) on the
    appropriate port.
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