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It gives me hope for the future of the internet, even if the average layman never learns or cares about it all. It's interesting to think that the Internet started this way as well, it was a complete nerd thing at first and nothing like we know it today.
I hope I can contribute to either kbin or lemmy once I find some time, probably Lemmy since I know Rust and nothing of PHP. Perhaps it can be a fun way to learn PHP as well though