I was exploring an obscure Linux distro when I noticed they’re contact page had an IRC client. You can connect to the IRC via Matrix, but the people there prefer pure IRC.

My question is do other programmers use IRC? Also why?

  • WhiteOakBayou@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    IRC is great but I think discord recreates a lot of the functionality with a “web 2.0” or whatever feel that newer internet users are used to and more comfortable with. I like IRC but it was the dominant chat protocol when I was growing up. I like bulletin board style forums too. Things move on and not always for the better.

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      11 months ago

      Man I grew up in the age of forums, and I never got the hang of em. Just felt like the design goals were wasted negative space and the purposeful inability to know who is responding to whom.

      There’s a lot of forum fans, so there must be some appeal, but fuck me if I can ascertain what that might be.

      I never did any IRC, though I wonder if I’d known it at the time if I might’ve gotten into it.

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        11 months ago

        Discourse seems to have addressed a lot of that. But it seems wasted.space is valued with the bubble chat style interfaces I’m seeing a lot of.