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cos irc just works. It worked just fine 20 years ago. It worked 20 ish years before that. In 20 more years it'll still work.
Any idiot with some time and a computer can throw up an ircd and host a server for people to chat on. Every other chat program either requires some random company to host it, or a much deeper knowledge of computers and software.
The clients are available for every system around. From tiny little simple single connection clients, to massive complex graphical systems. You want to chat on plan9? There's a client. An ancient amstrad cpc? There's a client. (That one might be a bit more challenging) Android, Linux, Windows, Mac? All of them have clients, most of them multiple.
I will say, I like Matrix, I like XMPP, I am not a huge fan of any of the chat clients with a single point of failure like discord or teams or whatever. But IRC is still my favorite, and probably will be forever.
I just have it setup the way I want.
Thanks for sharing!
I feel like I am going to need to dig my old tmux/screen setup out, and my irssi terminal configurations.
Come on in! It's still just as wild and wonderful as it ever was!
Any suggestions where to start?
Well. There are a few places around. The big ones are places like libera.chat, oftc.net, etc. Those are HUGE though (By irc standards) so sometimes it can get overwhelming trying to find somewhere to just hang out and chat. Slightly smaller servers tend to work better as an introduction, at least to me. Things like tilde.chat which has a clearly defined main chat area, and a lot of more niche chats for things you might be interested in.
Generally, if you get started on one server, and make some friends, join a few channels, find some interests, you'll find your servers expanding. It's a large enough ecosystem to have a LOT of people, but small enough that you'll bump in to people you already know if you try multiple servers. Which is nice.
Very interesting! I don't have that many tech friends just regular friends.
I think I will work on setting it up again tomm.
I miss having a terminal window open with my irc client.
I'll just have to go re-remember how to setup federation, linked instances, and all of that jazz....