Thread 106124708 - /g/ [Archived: 194 hours ago]

Anonymous
8/3/2025, 10:27:47 AM No.106124708
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What went wrong?
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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 10:28:40 AM No.106124712
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Nothing. Teletext was shitty.
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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 10:33:04 AM No.106124744
>>106124708 (OP)
>inmates used the dating pages to communicate with the outside world
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 10:49:21 AM No.106124842
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>>106124708 (OP)
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>>106124712
this

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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 3:32:00 PM No.106126358
>>106124708 (OP)
Nothing, still exists and is used regularly in my country.
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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 3:55:29 PM No.106126518
>>106124708 (OP)
it was like poorfag internet back in the day. it still works.
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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 5:30:01 PM No.106127351
>>106124708 (OP)
nothing. still available in a few countries, still supported by every digital tv chipset since it's so fucking simple to decode and costs literally nothing for broadcasters to implement.

>>106126518
> spend hundreds of dollars in 1980s money on television
> has teletext
> somehow this is poorfag internet
are you high?
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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 5:36:45 PM No.106127391
poor-doggo
poor-doggo
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>>106127351
>spend thousands of louis on aluminium cuttlery in 1800
>fast forward 200 years
>we use aluminium as disposable packaging
look it up. before we learned to electrolyze bauxite aluminium was more expensive than gold
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 5:36:46 PM No.106127392
>>106127351
>spend hundreds of dollars
lmao, ok mr. moneybags
Anonymous
8/3/2025, 9:14:02 PM No.106129454
>>106126358
Which country?
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Anonymous
8/3/2025, 11:02:06 PM No.106130604
Just learn swedish so you can enjoy state propaganda on teletext like it's 1994: https://www.svt.se/text-tv/100
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 12:14:13 AM No.106131322
>>106130604
Based and tradpilled
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 3:08:41 AM No.106132748
>>106129454
fairly sure it is still working in norway, it worked last time i checked about 1.5 years ago.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 3:25:32 AM No.106132847
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>>106132748
rip
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 7:07:52 AM No.106134156
>>106127351
imagine the alternative reality where we had teletext internet
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 7:20:01 AM No.106134218
>>106132847
Are these the same idiots that shut down AM radio?
Glad they shut things down that should take zero cost to maintain at this point.
So that blind people have to re-buy some shitty internet based terminal.
No way to get emergency information when there is incoming glide bombs from russia.
Russians probably want to keep the population down before taking it over in a few years.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 8:00:48 AM No.106134406
>>106134218
norway killd am and fm a long time ago
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 8:17:01 AM No.106134524
>>106134406
> FM killed
Holy shit, I was hoping I misremembered that, never realized they killed FM too.
Good luck Norwegia, not sure where you are thoughโ€ฆ
Divorce rate must be sky high since you have to talk to your wife instead of listening to the radio on road trips.
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 8:34:30 AM No.106134630
>>106134524
don't worry we all got bit crushed digital radio now.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 10:15:58 AM No.106135169
>>106129454
Netherlands. I believe there are even apps for it. Online as well: https://nos.nl/teletekst
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 11:50:23 AM No.106135681
boozd
boozd
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>>106124712
>t. filtered by Bamber Boozler
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 12:18:14 PM No.106135841
>>106124708 (OP)
SOUL

I really love this style of presentation. It's there a way to make it possible for use in a modern system? Even just having it on my desktop to go through suffering set screens (i.e weather update, top news, etc)
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 12:36:23 PM No.106135946
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IMG_2401a
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>>106135841
Sure anything is possible. There are resources you can use to build something for sure https://galax.xyz/TELETEXT/
Here's a cool simulator https://zxnet.co.uk/teletext/viewer
Hard mode output an actual teletext signal to an analogue TV
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Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:19:16 PM No.106136202
>>106124708 (OP)
Nothing. It's typical inflation. It would be a steal to fly to Australia for ยฃ359.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 1:31:50 PM No.106136269
>>106135946
Thanks anon.

With gen ai I bet they're a way to get some nice old school graphics to go with it to
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:21:38 PM No.106136622
>>106124712
fpbp
state-owned slop service.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:22:39 PM No.106136626
>>106134156
gross.
Anonymous
8/4/2025, 2:58:55 PM No.106136899
teletext is cool but I wish closed captioning was supported as well. all my laserdisc use that for subtitles.