top | item 46865956 (no title) adverbly | 27 days ago http://128.237.157.9/pub/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/... discuss order hn newest bigwheels|26 days ago It's a shame browser makers removed FTP:// browsing support.FTP was a lot more fun than the homogeneous blob of HTTP we have today. I only discovered FTP transparently via web browsing and clicking around as a kid. ratg13|26 days ago When I was 12-13, I attempted to download the entirety of a linux install CD this way because I was unaware of FTP clients. Linkd|26 days ago Could we build a web-based service that acts like an FTP browser for the internet? load replies (1) dantetwc|27 days ago http://128.237.157.9/pub/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/...Deepest level tecleandor|26 days ago Feels a bit badger-badger-badger-badger... titzer|27 days ago Thaz my name, don't wear it out.
bigwheels|26 days ago It's a shame browser makers removed FTP:// browsing support.FTP was a lot more fun than the homogeneous blob of HTTP we have today. I only discovered FTP transparently via web browsing and clicking around as a kid. ratg13|26 days ago When I was 12-13, I attempted to download the entirety of a linux install CD this way because I was unaware of FTP clients. Linkd|26 days ago Could we build a web-based service that acts like an FTP browser for the internet? load replies (1)
ratg13|26 days ago When I was 12-13, I attempted to download the entirety of a linux install CD this way because I was unaware of FTP clients.
Linkd|26 days ago Could we build a web-based service that acts like an FTP browser for the internet? load replies (1)
bigwheels|26 days ago
FTP was a lot more fun than the homogeneous blob of HTTP we have today. I only discovered FTP transparently via web browsing and clicking around as a kid.
ratg13|26 days ago
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dantetwc|27 days ago
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