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[Discuss] What (free software) options are people using for chat?
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- From: js0000 at gmail.com (john saylor)
- Date: Thu, 19 May 2016 09:19:54 -0400
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/join On 05/18/16 20:43, Greg Rundlett (freephile) wrote: > It's remarkable that IRC still exists after all these years. plain text chat still allows humans to communicate effectively with each other. and also the minimal display capability required of clients [plain text] makes it very flexible [and unix friendly]. people just keep usin' it!
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