• TomMasz@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    IRC was and still is just fine. Not as flashy as some of the newer stuff it had everything you could ask for in text-based chat.

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      10 days ago

      Twitch, at least did, have a IRC version of their chat. So you could stream the video with like mpv and have irssi to avoid the browser, and basically have the full experience

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      10 days ago

      It’s not just text anymore.

      I use TheLounge as a client. It’s web based and can show previews of images and videos. So my friends and I can upload images and videos to the server and watch them in the channel.

      Convos also does this.

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          10 days ago

          I’d really like to suggest servers or networks but I host my own private server with TheLounge for my friends. We ran away from Undernet around 2010 and just stayed on our own server since.

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      9 days ago

      Yep I run my own ‘The Lounge’ instance now instead of using xchat or mirc or something, it gives me persistance and availability on my mobile devices.

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      10 days ago

      Well no, it doesn’t keep a history of chats for once. You don’t have a record of conversations if your client wasn’t running at that time. There’s a few other limitations that I’m not familiar with, that prompted many people and orgs to switch to things like rocket chat or matrix

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        9 days ago

        That’s why IRC bouncers exist, and then you have some IRC servers getting pissy about running one unless they like you or you’re special (staff)

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      10 days ago

      Hosting a chat room meant you had to self host or trust someone else’s server.

      There is no concept of groups. So you had to create several channels with some kind of naming scheme.

      History is not saved by default. Most used a 3rd party server to host a history log, which is more work.

      There is no audio, video, screen sharing.

      You can’t reply to a chat with an emoji. You can’t edit your previous chats.

      You can’t reply to a specific chat unless you get specific like copying the original chat.

      Don’t get me wrong. I hated that discord owns most of the communication online.

      I wish there was a simple and easy to use open source tool that did all of that in a single package.

      I don’t mind self-hosting but if I have to self-host several interacting services that I need to update manually, it becomes a pain.

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      10 days ago

      IRC is still around. I have no data but would guess more people use it now than in the “heyday” (mainly just because there are a lot more people online)

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        10 days ago

        Possibly. I’ve heard some niche communities use it, but I also heard that there is a strong transition to matrix.

        Heyday was wild though.

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      10 days ago

      It has usability problems (can’t even fucking write a newline

      , no voice chat, file uploads only with third party links, no screen sharing, no end to end encryption). As a zoomer, I’m not surprised it didn’t catch on with younger generations compared to easy messengers.

      It’s still kinda cool tho.

      Not to mention that you don’t get messages from when you were offline and that by default no login system exists without a bot to handle that stuff.

      Correct me where I’m wrong, I’d be happy if irc is actually amazing.

      • RedSnt 👓♂️🖥️@feddit.dk
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        9 days ago

        You’re right that it does lack the luxuries that makes discord better, especially video clip and picture sharing in channels.
        There were ways to set up something called an IRC bouncer, which acted like a middle layer or puppet between you and IRC network allowing that to receive messages and the like while you were physically offline.
        And for everything else you’d just send the files directly to whoever you wanted to share it with. Cumbersome, not to mention the pain port forwarding used to be.
        Regarding screen sharing, back when IRC was king, the bandwidth wasn’t even really there for that. I guess one would use a VNC server/client or some other remote desktop application if that was needed.

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          9 days ago

          Yes. I understand that the limitations were less relevant when it was at its high, but it’s 2025 and those features are now common place and essentials, at least something like directly embedding images and using new

          Lines.

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      10 days ago

      I’m subscribed and watched it the other day. What a trip down memory lane. I wasn’t quite old enough to witness it all (DALnet was already established when I joined), but IRC brings back lots of fond memories.

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      10 days ago

      IRC was basically a persistent online text chat. You could have a community and because everyone accessed the internet via computers, people would leave their IRC client open and just have this chat server with different rooms running in the background.

      You could jump in and see what was happening. Today, discord serves the same function, but instead of having a client always connected, it uses an app that can push notifications to the user.

      The other big difference was that IRC was open, so you had many clients that could connect to servers, and they were available for many different platforms. Hell for a while I had an irc Client on my T-Mobile sidekick that used the old 2g pager network for data.

      Discord added a lot of quality of life features like easy attachments , images etc , but that comes at the cost of a closed network run by 1 company.

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        10 days ago

        That’s not what I meant, and probably also not what the OP meant. Something is suddenly different for discord to feel like irc, but it’s not articulated.

        Besides, irc is anything but persistent. If you disconnect, your chats are gone, unless you logged the chat. If you reconnect, you don’t catch up on what was said when you were offline, unless you use a bouncer like znc with history (which is also limited to the last x number of lines). John Doe sure as heck doesn’t even know what a bouncer is.

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      10 days ago

      my guess is they mean the caliber of user / conversation, not the features of the platforms themselves

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        10 days ago

        Yeah, obviously, maybe they mean its a bunch of idle users saying nothing nowadays because there’s so many “servers” now.

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      10 days ago

      I also met your wife on IRC. Nice person, good choice. I’d say neither of you are the reacher in your relationship. Well done.

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        10 days ago

        This sounds like a compliment, but I sincerely am not 100% sure.

        Therefore, I choose to interpret as one. Thank you!

        • ZoopZeZoop@lemmy.world
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          10 days ago

          It was meant as one. :) Just trying to turn around some harass-y and insulting comments I’ve seen around and tried to make it somewhat funny.

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            9 days ago

            It was a default user command in the IRC client mIRC, that’s why it’s such an iconic phrase. Old school coders, including the ones that became game developers back in the GTA San Andreas days likely came up through the demo scene or similar, because there weren’t really “game dev” educations, so they all sat on IRC at one point.

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              9 days ago

              Oh that makes sense.

              I played sa:mp on a RP server and there was this one guy who always did

              /me slaps x with a large trout

              He also was Norwegian and I think trout is pretty big there (or I know salmon is at least) so I thought he’d come up with himself lol. This was nearly 20 years ago.

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    10 days ago

    I downloaded my first 3 songs from IRC with MIRC. Took all night to download but man was I happy the next morning.

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    10 days ago

    I remember playing Uplink some years ago and buying the in-game IRC client for fun. MOTD said the server is long dead and I wasted that run’s money.

  • Shamber@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Anyone from 28 and above will be easly called a boomer by 14 years old 😂 as a xenial here I used to feel weird maybe slightly offended…but I decided to enjoy it and keep my self entertained by dumb online fuedes and the alleged generational online wars that comes with…so yeah Long live the IRC