14:36 < bridge> [teeworlds] test… 14:36 <@heinrich5991> okay, now a whitelist of users will be able to send messages to IRC 14:37 <@heinrich5991> let's hope that this will work out better 14:37 <@minus> sounds pointless 14:38 <@heinrich5991> people not using IRC clients - people who wnat to have a backlog but don't have a bouncer 14:41 <@minus> my point stands :D 14:45 < pinkieval> I think I'll host a public instance of IRCAnywhere, to finally end that argument against IRC 14:46 <@heinrich5991> which argument? what is IRCanywhere? 14:46 < pinkieval> IRCAnywhere is a web client with a backlog 14:46 <@heinrich5991> ah 14:47 < bridge> [teeworlds] Well the quakenet's web client does the same job except the backlog 14:49 < pinkieval> uh 14:49 < pinkieval> last commit in 2015 14:50 < rand> "except backlog" 14:51 < rand> backlog is life 14:52 < pinkieval> ooor you could use Mattermost instead of Discord 14:53 <@heinrich5991> what's mattermost? 14:53 < pinkieval> an open source clone of Discord 14:53 < pinkieval> and it's way more usable 14:53 < bridge> [teeworlds] Of slack* 14:53 <@heinrich5991> rocketchat was open source of slack IIRC 14:53 < pinkieval> yeah 14:54 < pinkieval> I never quite understood the difference between Slack and Discord, actually 14:54 <@heinrich5991> I don't know slack 14:54 < pinkieval> except that Discord is litterally more than 100 times slower than my IRC client, while Slack is only twice slower 14:55 < bridge> [teeworlds] Slack has no voice and you have to register an account on each of rooms 14:56 <@heinrich5991> discord is one of these "let's run a web browser to display our program" 14:56 <@heinrich5991> :( 14:56 <@minus> Mattermost is under the gitlab umbrella and it's not that great 14:56 < pinkieval> heinrich5991: I think running my IRC client on a Linux running in the web browser would be faster than Discord 14:57 <@minus> Most certainly 14:59 < pinkieval> let's try 15:01 < deen> pinkieval: sounds like a good case for https://bellard.org/jslinux/ 15:01 < rand> xD 15:02 < pinkieval> deen: that's exactly what I'm using right now 15:08 < deen> pinkieval: Thank you for subscribing to Fabrice Bellard facts 15:08 < deen> When you start writing a C compiler, add cross-compiling, turn that into a recompiler, use it as a virtual machine and you end up with qemu. 15:08 < deen> JSLinux started with code written in JS, converted that to C, and then compiled into JS again using emscripten. 15:11 < pinkieval> you forgot ffmpeg 15:13 < deen> Actually before tcc there was obfuscated tcc: https://bellard.org/otcc/otcc.c 15:16 < pinkieval> damn, so many packages I have to install 15:17 < pinkieval> lazy 15:17 < deen> haha, you should use a smaller irc client: https://tools.suckless.org/ii/ 15:17 < deen> or even https://tools.suckless.org/sic/ 15:17 < pinkieval> let's not be unreasonable 15:23 <@heinrich5991> pinkieval: https://thelounge.github.io/ that's still in development