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    I Think a Lot of Developers Are Quietly Grieving the Old Internet

    NorthernDev March 16, 2026
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    I think a lot of developers are carrying a kind of grief right now, but rarely naming it. Not...

    _I think a lot of developers are carrying a kind of grief right now, but rarely naming it._ Not burnout exactly. Not simple nostalgia either. Something quieter. **A feeling that the internet used to feel more human.** Not better in every way. Not cleaner. Definitely not smoother. But more alive. The old internet was messy. Half-broken. Full of ugly forums, strange little blogs, abandoned tutorials, and personal sites that looked like they had been built at 2 a.m. by someone running on caffeine and obsession. ![Image description](https://dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/articles/9ommk0v32bhvjq9orimy.png) But that was part of the magic. You could feel the people in it. You could feel that someone made this because they cared about something. Not because a content calendar told them to. Not because an algorithm rewarded it. Not because a brand needed a voice. The internet felt less polished, but more real. Now it often feels like the opposite. Cleaner. Faster. Smarter. More optimized. And somehow flatter. **A lot of what we see now is technically impressive, but emotionally empty.** Everything is content. Everything is packaged. Everything is trying to perform usefulness. And I think a lot of developers feel that loss more than most people, because many of us were shaped by the old web. We learned from weird blog posts. We found answers in obscure forum threads. We followed people who were not trying to become creators. They were just sharing what they knew. That mattered. It made the internet feel like a place where people left pieces of themselves behind. **Now a lot of it feels more like output. Not expression. Output.** And yes, AI has made this feeling stronger. Not because AI is automatically bad. But because it speeds up something that was already happening: more volume more sameness more polished emptiness More things that look finished without really feeling alive. I think that is what a lot of developers are grieving. Not just old websites. Not just forums. Not just blogs. We are grieving an internet that felt more like discovery than consumption. ![Image description](https://dev-to-uploads.s3.amazonaws.com/uploads/articles/n9qg8drhcd9zwsre8ldb.png) An internet with more rough edges. More weirdness. More small corners. More signs that an actual person had been there. And maybe the hardest part is that many of us are helping build the thing we miss. We optimize our writing. We polish our sites. We think about hooks, reach, growth, engagement. I do it too. That is what makes this hard to talk about honestly. Because it is not just that the internet changed around us. We changed with it. We became more polished. More strategic. More legible. And maybe a little less real in public. I do not think most developers miss bad design or slower pages. I think we miss evidence of human life. And the more the internet becomes polished, generated, and optimized, the more precious that starts to feel. **I miss that.**

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