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aw ...man...it isn't about shutting up.
THAT is the very LAST thing I want anyone to do at Talk here. Others may say such things, but as long as no one is instilling hate around here or spreading fake info, I would never tell someone to shut up. If anything, your argument was great! it provided lots of humor to work with. and I can personally be just as determined . I call it the "mud puddle conundrum" When one is young and VERY frustrated, and slips and falls on one's butt in a mud puddle, whether alone or with folks watching on, there are times when one doesn't really want to get up out of the mud puddle....right away anyway. Little changes when we leave childhood, the mud puddles of life are still there, and every now and then everyone ends up on their butt in one. You just were keen on sitting in your mud puddle for a little while there... that is all. Many get stubborn and are determined to sit until their butt prunes up. I get into a "mud puddle conundrum" every now and then, not often, but I spend time there on my arse. I am considering utilizing one of the various "meta comm options" myself .. So it amalgamates all the comms I do use into one place so I am not closing one and opening another ...etc... Or having multiple platforms running chewing resources and battery , just so I don't miss some important communique. Definitely you with even more juggling than I, should be considering it for the time saving, resource and battery saving. Of course it may take a brief learning curve to figure out one of said optional platforms, and as a has already been mentioned by another here, that they tried one of them years ago and it didn't seem ready for primetime then. So trying out a few and seeing how well they integrate all the disparate services I or you use, is the main thing. One of the options may handle some of the disparate comms poorly, yet the interface and service excellent. Another may have a poor gui yet excellent handling of comms A bit of exploration and a slight learning curve, for myself if it saves battery and resources, and saves me 10-30 min extra out of my day from bouncing from one to another service , then it is worth the brief learning curve and exploration time. 30 min a day saved works out to 7 and 1/2 days per year extra time I recoup to spend doing something else completely different... like duet yodeling with my dog, more conversation time my cat is always complaining about, the list goes on for me. y'know, if anything, like me and gerbick , you too pichlo may be suffering from the embarrassing itch of "techno angst" :D I just realized that, the 3 of us most assuredly are upset with the general state of tech and how it wastes our time and increasingly demands more, instead of liberating us all the way it is supposed to , the way it has always been promised us all. |
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You like IRC. Folks that have no history with it see it as limited. It's not as convenient, prevalent as other applications that do mostly the same thing - offer away to communicate. Your fight is with something new. Why? Because your beloved choice from over a decade ago still works? If that's the case, I'd still be using ICQ or AIM. Or worse, I'd still be using groups on Usenet still. Both "still work" but are not currently seen as choices by the majority. Your complaint is against the march of time. Quote:
So yes. You doth protest too much. I am happy with change. How I used a computer today is vastly different than when I used one a decade ago. Or the decade before that. Or the decade before that. |
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Sorry guys, I just want to say the last few words and then I will really shut up as promised. I just feel compelled to clear up a few things.
First, endso, thank you. I also thought I had a point. And I thought you were being a bit unfair to me for accusing me of not asking ("not once" were your exact words), when I clearly did in my post #11. In hindsight, maybe not that clearly. But I got my answer in post #12 which I acknowledged in post #17. As far as I was concerned, that was it. Sorry I allowed gerbick to provoke me. You are right, my following posts did not bring anything new to the discussion. I thought gerbick did not quite get my point and was asking for a clarification but it turns out he was just looking for a fight and I stupidly walked into it. Quote:
/pichlo out. |
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you are absolutely right pichlo.
I recant those words. They were unnecessarily harsh and wrong. my profound apologies. |
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Sorry, but I refuse to be the villain here. To protest ad infinitum against something new in a thread about a new way of communicating about Maemo just really made zero sense to me. Still doesn't. I've yet to sign up for the Discord for Maemo despite being a Discord user. But given how counter discussion is handled - you cannot have a dissenting opinion unless you fear being vilified - then perhaps my time around everything Maemo, MeeGo, ITT, Internet Tablets and honestly, this forum is over. Quote:
I can apologize for cutting deep. But I will not apologize for asking for clarification and then pointing out how that clarification never came. Matrix is not the answer. Vague "unity" isn't either. Apparently we differ but we do agree in one area. I'm out as well. |
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The pair of you!
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I have tried all of these and they all fall very short. * Avoiding the pitfalls of centralized server (SPOF) would be a first requirement. This would put Retroshare Top of the list but they have no iPhone or Android port. This dooms it from even competing. Nice idea, stillborn. * I have tried all the versions of TOX: although it has bugs and whatnot it would be nice, except it has not yet developed viable group chat. I am still seeking a method to create a group-cloud to host long conversations. It should be very possible to share (as a p2p 'living document') a group discussion but I am not there yet. (They are considering this) The new NGC concept sounds like the right direction, but not implemented yet. < A specific use-case for a ethics-charity organization> I like TOX a lot but it still fails group functionality. - The other problem with Tox is that ordinary users might not be found posting their Tox ID to connect. * Matrix sounds nice but the homeserver design is a SPOF Plus the fact that it seems to have evolved into yet another hyper-complicated slogan-salad rah-rah contest. the deal-killer is: "...email addresses or phone numbers should be used publicly to identify Matrix users..." * Riot is a glossy Matrix client. All that said, for some conventional organized comms venue, some kind of Matrix looks okay for joe six-pack dialogues but it looks like you need a server along with all the conventional rubbish that means. Like bending your knee to CA authorities and all the DNS drama. PITA gravel sandwiches... And not to forget there will eventually be some kind of fealty checks on whether ->you<- are permissible. One nice (current) summary about this sort of thing: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets...FOU/edit#gid=0 I have used Citadel for a long time. It is functional for chats and discussions, but it is a very old-school solution. Think 1980's old-school. It is free and a server can be setup without a domain name and all that associated rubbish. Users need no client - they can use a web interface or even ordinary XMPP / email clients. it is an interesting option citadel provided long before Matrix etc} They have dropped that feature recently cheers |
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But can you honestly say you are more productive with the way you use it now? |
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