Fidonet's 1993 snapshot: How dial-up bulletin boards shaped early online communities
Hacker News·1mo·Randy Bush
A detailed historical account of Fidonet—the grassroots network that connected bulletin board systems before the public internet took hold. The document captures how independent operators built a self-organizing, decentralized infrastructure using donated hardware and volunteer labor, a model that influenced later open-source and peer-to-peer movements.
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