tag:nu.federati.net,2020-01-13:noticeId=3233705:objectType=notelnxw48a1 repeated a notice by n5adminRT @<a href="https://n5.federati.net/index.php/user/1" class="h-card u-url p-nickname mention" title="n5admin">n5admin</a> Personally, I never liked #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/irc" rel="tag">IRC</a></span>, so I quickly stopped using it back in the late #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/1990s" rel="tag">1990s.</a></span> Sometime in the 2000s or 2010s, I started to use #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/silc" rel="tag">SILC</a></span> (through their CLI client based on the "irssi" IRC client), and only through SILC did I learn to tolerate IRC. Today, I almost always use IRC through bridges to #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/matrix" rel="tag">Matrix</a></span> or #<span class="tag"><a href="https://nu.federati.net/tag/xmpp" rel="tag">XMPP</a></span> MUCs.<br /><br /> And even though I usually have multiple terminal windows open on my desktop, I only use GUI IRC clients.http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/share2020-01-13T20:27:49+00:002020-01-13T20:27:49+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://nu.federati.net/user/2lnxw48a1Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .lnxw48a1LinuxWalt (@lnxw48a1) {3EB165E0-5BB1-45D2-9E7D-93B31821F864}Main account. A GNU+Linux bearing nomad migrating across a Windows-centric desert. I save the world from incompetent headquarters IT folks. I invite comment and discussion, but I dislike arguing .{58024A03-1021-499E-B14D-DF4537889BF8}http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/activitytag:n5.federati.net,2020-01-13:noticeId=3425:objectType=notePersonally, I never liked #<span class="tag"><a href="https://n5.federati.net/tag/irc" rel="tag">IRC</a></span>, so I quickly stopped using it back in the late #<span class="tag"><a href="https://n5.federati.net/tag/1990s" rel="tag">1990s.</a></span> Sometime in the 2000s or 2010s, I started to use #<span class="tag"><a href="https://n5.federati.net/tag/silc" rel="tag">SILC</a></span> (through their CLI client based on the "irssi" IRC client), and only through SILC did I learn to tolerate IRC. Today, I almost always use IRC through bridges to #<span class="tag"><a href="https://n5.federati.net/tag/matrix" rel="tag">Matrix</a></span> or #<span class="tag"><a href="https://n5.federati.net/tag/xmpp" rel="tag">XMPP</a></span> MUCs.<br /><br /> And even though I usually have multiple terminal windows open on my desktop, I only use GUI IRC clients.http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/post2020-01-13T20:08:30+00:002020-01-13T20:08:30+00:00http://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/personhttps://n5.federati.net/index.php/user/1n5adminn5adminN-5-O-bodyhomepagehttps://nu.federati.net/lnxw48a1truehttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/notetag:n5.federati.net,2020-01-13:noticeId=3425:objectType=noteNew note by n5adminPersonally, I never liked #<span class="tag"><a href="https://n5.federati.net/tag/irc" rel="tag">IRC</a></span>, so I quickly stopped using it back in the late #<span class="tag"><a href="https://n5.federati.net/tag/1990s" rel="tag">1990s.</a></span> Sometime in the 2000s or 2010s, I started to use #<span class="tag"><a href="https://n5.federati.net/tag/silc" rel="tag">SILC</a></span> (through their CLI client based on the "irssi" IRC client), and only through SILC did I learn to tolerate IRC. Today, I almost always use IRC through bridges to #<span class="tag"><a href="https://n5.federati.net/tag/matrix" rel="tag">Matrix</a></span> or #<span class="tag"><a href="https://n5.federati.net/tag/xmpp" rel="tag">XMPP</a></span> MUCs.<br /><br /> And even though I usually have multiple terminal windows open on my desktop, I only use GUI IRC clients.287718https://nu.federati.net/conversation/2456549https://nu.federati.net/conversation/2456549