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Oh, definitely rose-coloured, but I am thinking even before those days... like when access to Usenet was restricted to colleges and universities, dial-up BBSes ... and I didn't use Windows or MacOS at all back then. ActiveX and js didn't even exist back then. Boot-sector floppy viruses did, but those were easy to guard against.
Ah yeah, those were interesting times. (Although there were some historically interesting viruses back in the day for those floppies too)
Fond memories though. Learning basic on a cartridge... Using literal cassettes for storage. That horrifying sound of a 5" floppy drive struggling to read that file you really needed. Good times.
Generally speaking that was probably what most of us would identify as pre internet times - but usenet / BBS / and early internet and prior definitely was more bright eyed and optimistic. Probably because it was more about learning and tech and less about monotizing every square inch of your existence 😂