No chat service has felt as good to use as mIRC. I don't care about voice, video, stickers or other bullshit. I want to chat and have scripts telling people what music I am listening to on WinAmp. π©
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mIRC the client, IRC the service/protocol. Espernet was my old home.
I utterly loved that client too, and it was my first foray into scripting. So much customisation, slap scripts, trivia bots etc etc. The da-da-da-da-ding of new connections and private messages....
Then of course there was XDCC for obtaining a whole plethora of media & games...
ahhh...the undernet......
Same, but for irssi
Winamp. Because it really whips the llamas ass.
No, I suffer from current software.
I cry myself to sleep remembering how great WordPerfect 3 was...
I use modern tools but my workflow's still almost entirely CLI/TUI based where possible. I get the benefits of modern ergonomics and tech improvements but it still "feels like" the good old days so I refuse to "move on" from it. I don't know if I'd call that nostalgia but I often still get those same feelings of discovery and wonderment like back in the 90s going on the "information super highway".
Hmm, might need to find a good CLI fediverse client. We all yearn for the days of usenet and IRC. I think it's less about aesthetics and more about a return to virtual spaces that we own and not hosted by corporate interests.
No, literally never
I do not and I really do prefer Wayland
I gave it a try but plasma doesn't even support independent virtual desktop on multiple screens. Sometimes the old tools are just better. It's back to awesome for me. And xscreensaver!
Alpine Linux 3.22 introduced the 2019 patch to use TER16x32 console font β itβs not a bad font, but yeah: fbcon=font:VGA8x16
i suffer from all the dumb software that we still have to use. i dream of brain-machine-interfaces xD
Nothing wrong with preferring something you're familiar with and know meets your needs. I enjoy trying out new programs, but I end up using whatever meets my needs the best whether it's new or old.
No.
i suffer.