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Tom Walker

@cammac I was going to mention IRC in this but it feels like it belongs earlier! I did still use it in that time period (a decade ago) but very rarely. I learned whole chunks of the protocol in the early 2000s because Napster was basically a hacked up IRC client

CammaC

@tomw oh Napster, now there's a step in the past. How things were much simpler back then.

ʞuᴉԀ ✅

@tomw @cammac as an aside, Twitch chat is IRC, you can use an IRC client to connect to it, and some of the people I know from back in the day do.

I use an app called Chatterino that is a multichannel chat client that makes use of that fact, so when I'm on a channel that is co-streaming with others I can see/interact-with the chat from them all while just watching one video feed.

Tom Walker

@PeaEyeEnnKay @cammac That's neat – I've never really used Twitch for anything yet but this may come in handy to know someday!

Roni Laukkarinen

@tomw @cammac I still use IRC daily and our 100person IRC community is still really strong. There's also things like thelounge that aim to modernize IRC github.com/thelounge/thelounge

Kas Pi

@cammac @tomw

If I don't see you as old for remembering mIRC:
Will you not deem me old for remembering Usenet?
Deal?
🙄😆😆😆

The Saanich Daily

@cammac @tomw

I remember the iRC days well...dialing up on Compuserve with Netscape Navigator :)

Rachel Greenham

@cammac @tomw BitchX please 😉

(this might require explanation: BitchX was a console-based IRC client of some repute, or infamy, depending who you talked to)

Also ran a hybrid-irc server until surprisingly recently - on a raspberry pi, back when they were still cool. le sigh...

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