Popular animated gifs hosting service gfycat.com is shutting down on September 1, 2023 and all hosted content will no longer be accessible at that point.
Gfycat probably loses money and that’s no longer sustainable. With interest rates up it seems like the tech companies are having to justify themselves more.
In a way it seems like some things are moving back to the earlier internet where random people decided to host forums and other people had to figure out their own ways of hosting things.
Everything feels so detached from humanity at this point. Like, we’re using all these services and products that we as humans create and support, but there’s this obfuscation layer between those who use it and those who create and maintain it. It’s in software, hardware, our food, our clothing… pretty much everything we consume.
Maybe we’re finally getting back in touch with reality.
Gfycat probably loses money and that’s no longer sustainable. With interest rates up it seems like the tech companies are having to justify themselves more.
In a way it seems like some things are moving back to the earlier internet where random people decided to host forums and other people had to figure out their own ways of hosting things.
Everything feels so detached from humanity at this point. Like, we’re using all these services and products that we as humans create and support, but there’s this obfuscation layer between those who use it and those who create and maintain it. It’s in software, hardware, our food, our clothing… pretty much everything we consume.
Maybe we’re finally getting back in touch with reality.
Yea, that honestly seems like how it’s going. It really feels like a bubble that just popped.