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  • futuresprog@mastodon.nzoss.nzF futuresprog@mastodon.nzoss.nz

    Neat! I'm already there. I guess I'd better update my irssi to take full advantage of the features.

    @whitequark

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    #18

    @futuresprog @whitequark yeah i need to find myself an ircv3 capable client I'm still using Pidgin which I started for AIM, MSN, Yahoo, and IRC.

    Of those, IRC is the only one still around.

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    • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

      IRCv3 is shaping to be amazingly good!

      here's the things it offers, today, right now, on a chat server we just set up in one evening:

      • you don't need a bouncer (friggin finally)
      • there are moblie clients that work well
      • you can see backlog when joining a channel
      • you can browse chat history
      • you can connect from multiple devices with one account and nickname
      • if you disconnect, your nickname is still present in a channel you joined, marked as away
      • you can highlight or DM people who are away and they'll see your message when they join (without crutches like MemoServ)
      • there is a "last read message" marker and it is synchronized between multiple connections
      • messages have identifiers (and server timestamps) and replies can be tagged with the message you're replying to
      • you don't need to deal with fussy nonsense like NickServ authorization, ghosting, or such; connect with your username and password and that's it
      • there are typing notifiers, if you want them
      • there are message reactions, if you want them

      here's the things it does not offer:

      • image, video, or file uploads
      • stickers
      • complex onboarding tools

      caveat: since IRCv3 is a true extension of IRCv2, the features listed above work if they're supported by both the server and the client. in my onboarding experience so far, people do not find it difficult to find a suitable client, but your mileage may vary. on the flipside, legacy clients will work just fine.

      unexpectly, i realized that IRCv3 can completely replace Matrix rooms for my own group chat purposes, and i'm probably not going to set up any Matrix homeservers again; it's just not worth it and frankly I should instead put that effort into coming up with a file upload IRCv3 extension or something

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      #19

      @whitequark
      > you don't need a bouncer

      WHAT

      okay now I'm definitely interested

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      • azonenberg@ioc.exchangeA azonenberg@ioc.exchange

        @futuresprog @whitequark yeah i need to find myself an ircv3 capable client I'm still using Pidgin which I started for AIM, MSN, Yahoo, and IRC.

        Of those, IRC is the only one still around.

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        #20

        @azonenberg @futuresprog @whitequark I'm still using finch in screen on a linode...

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        • groxx@hachyderm.ioG groxx@hachyderm.io

          @whitequark
          > you don't need a bouncer

          WHAT

          okay now I'm definitely interested

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          #21

          @groxx yeah it just works the way you'd expect haha

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          • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

            @groxx yeah it just works the way you'd expect haha

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            #22

            @whitequark @groxx

            I haven't used IRC in decades. I remember having to deal with nickserv, but what was the bouncer for?

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            • fruitcakesareyum@mastodon.socialF fruitcakesareyum@mastodon.social

              @whitequark @groxx

              I haven't used IRC in decades. I remember having to deal with nickserv, but what was the bouncer for?

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              #23

              @fruitcakesareyum @groxx keeping chat history with intermittent connectivity or machines not always powered up

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              • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                IRCv3 is shaping to be amazingly good!

                here's the things it offers, today, right now, on a chat server we just set up in one evening:

                • you don't need a bouncer (friggin finally)
                • there are moblie clients that work well
                • you can see backlog when joining a channel
                • you can browse chat history
                • you can connect from multiple devices with one account and nickname
                • if you disconnect, your nickname is still present in a channel you joined, marked as away
                • you can highlight or DM people who are away and they'll see your message when they join (without crutches like MemoServ)
                • there is a "last read message" marker and it is synchronized between multiple connections
                • messages have identifiers (and server timestamps) and replies can be tagged with the message you're replying to
                • you don't need to deal with fussy nonsense like NickServ authorization, ghosting, or such; connect with your username and password and that's it
                • there are typing notifiers, if you want them
                • there are message reactions, if you want them

                here's the things it does not offer:

                • image, video, or file uploads
                • stickers
                • complex onboarding tools

                caveat: since IRCv3 is a true extension of IRCv2, the features listed above work if they're supported by both the server and the client. in my onboarding experience so far, people do not find it difficult to find a suitable client, but your mileage may vary. on the flipside, legacy clients will work just fine.

                unexpectly, i realized that IRCv3 can completely replace Matrix rooms for my own group chat purposes, and i'm probably not going to set up any Matrix homeservers again; it's just not worth it and frankly I should instead put that effort into coming up with a file upload IRCv3 extension or something

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                #24

                @whitequark Hm. Would the server lose the backlog and the rest of the state if it's restarted, or is it supposed to store it all now?

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                • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                  IRCv3 is shaping to be amazingly good!

                  here's the things it offers, today, right now, on a chat server we just set up in one evening:

                  • you don't need a bouncer (friggin finally)
                  • there are moblie clients that work well
                  • you can see backlog when joining a channel
                  • you can browse chat history
                  • you can connect from multiple devices with one account and nickname
                  • if you disconnect, your nickname is still present in a channel you joined, marked as away
                  • you can highlight or DM people who are away and they'll see your message when they join (without crutches like MemoServ)
                  • there is a "last read message" marker and it is synchronized between multiple connections
                  • messages have identifiers (and server timestamps) and replies can be tagged with the message you're replying to
                  • you don't need to deal with fussy nonsense like NickServ authorization, ghosting, or such; connect with your username and password and that's it
                  • there are typing notifiers, if you want them
                  • there are message reactions, if you want them

                  here's the things it does not offer:

                  • image, video, or file uploads
                  • stickers
                  • complex onboarding tools

                  caveat: since IRCv3 is a true extension of IRCv2, the features listed above work if they're supported by both the server and the client. in my onboarding experience so far, people do not find it difficult to find a suitable client, but your mileage may vary. on the flipside, legacy clients will work just fine.

                  unexpectly, i realized that IRCv3 can completely replace Matrix rooms for my own group chat purposes, and i'm probably not going to set up any Matrix homeservers again; it's just not worth it and frankly I should instead put that effort into coming up with a file upload IRCv3 extension or something

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                  #25

                  @whitequark this is awesome! Which daemon are you using?

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                  • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                    IRCv3 is shaping to be amazingly good!

                    here's the things it offers, today, right now, on a chat server we just set up in one evening:

                    • you don't need a bouncer (friggin finally)
                    • there are moblie clients that work well
                    • you can see backlog when joining a channel
                    • you can browse chat history
                    • you can connect from multiple devices with one account and nickname
                    • if you disconnect, your nickname is still present in a channel you joined, marked as away
                    • you can highlight or DM people who are away and they'll see your message when they join (without crutches like MemoServ)
                    • there is a "last read message" marker and it is synchronized between multiple connections
                    • messages have identifiers (and server timestamps) and replies can be tagged with the message you're replying to
                    • you don't need to deal with fussy nonsense like NickServ authorization, ghosting, or such; connect with your username and password and that's it
                    • there are typing notifiers, if you want them
                    • there are message reactions, if you want them

                    here's the things it does not offer:

                    • image, video, or file uploads
                    • stickers
                    • complex onboarding tools

                    caveat: since IRCv3 is a true extension of IRCv2, the features listed above work if they're supported by both the server and the client. in my onboarding experience so far, people do not find it difficult to find a suitable client, but your mileage may vary. on the flipside, legacy clients will work just fine.

                    unexpectly, i realized that IRCv3 can completely replace Matrix rooms for my own group chat purposes, and i'm probably not going to set up any Matrix homeservers again; it's just not worth it and frankly I should instead put that effort into coming up with a file upload IRCv3 extension or something

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                    #26

                    @whitequark
                    I didn't even realize there was a v3. I have a rabbit hole to go down...

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                    • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                      IRCv3 is shaping to be amazingly good!

                      here's the things it offers, today, right now, on a chat server we just set up in one evening:

                      • you don't need a bouncer (friggin finally)
                      • there are moblie clients that work well
                      • you can see backlog when joining a channel
                      • you can browse chat history
                      • you can connect from multiple devices with one account and nickname
                      • if you disconnect, your nickname is still present in a channel you joined, marked as away
                      • you can highlight or DM people who are away and they'll see your message when they join (without crutches like MemoServ)
                      • there is a "last read message" marker and it is synchronized between multiple connections
                      • messages have identifiers (and server timestamps) and replies can be tagged with the message you're replying to
                      • you don't need to deal with fussy nonsense like NickServ authorization, ghosting, or such; connect with your username and password and that's it
                      • there are typing notifiers, if you want them
                      • there are message reactions, if you want them

                      here's the things it does not offer:

                      • image, video, or file uploads
                      • stickers
                      • complex onboarding tools

                      caveat: since IRCv3 is a true extension of IRCv2, the features listed above work if they're supported by both the server and the client. in my onboarding experience so far, people do not find it difficult to find a suitable client, but your mileage may vary. on the flipside, legacy clients will work just fine.

                      unexpectly, i realized that IRCv3 can completely replace Matrix rooms for my own group chat purposes, and i'm probably not going to set up any Matrix homeservers again; it's just not worth it and frankly I should instead put that effort into coming up with a file upload IRCv3 extension or something

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                      #27

                      @whitequark Intriguing. Any recommendations for compatible servers and clients?

                      If session persistence is a thing now, that feels like a real step forward for IRC (having to use a bouncer or a client running on a server somewhere is a high bar for a lot of people, especially more casual users).

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                      • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                        @futuresprog Libera is rolling out IRCv3 soon, which is going to be big https://libera.chat/news/new-and-upcoming-features-3

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                        #28

                        @whitequark @futuresprog they've had "IRCv3 support" since inception AFAIK (I believe even freenode had it)

                        what they're rolling out is support for some extensions to IRCv3, in particular the `message-tags` specification which will support things like `+draft/reply` by adding a new capability to add a bunch of metadata to a message (which involves bumping the line length up 8191 bytes, allowing for just under 4K of tag data)

                        IRCv3's capability negotiation is such a powerful way to let the ecosystem continue to grow in a way that allows more granular specifications

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                        • swetland@chaos.socialS swetland@chaos.social

                          @whitequark Intriguing. Any recommendations for compatible servers and clients?

                          If session persistence is a thing now, that feels like a real step forward for IRC (having to use a bouncer or a client running on a server somewhere is a high bar for a lot of people, especially more casual users).

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                          #29

                          @swetland goguma, halloy

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                          • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                            @whitequark @futuresprog they've had "IRCv3 support" since inception AFAIK (I believe even freenode had it)

                            what they're rolling out is support for some extensions to IRCv3, in particular the `message-tags` specification which will support things like `+draft/reply` by adding a new capability to add a bunch of metadata to a message (which involves bumping the line length up 8191 bytes, allowing for just under 4K of tag data)

                            IRCv3's capability negotiation is such a powerful way to let the ecosystem continue to grow in a way that allows more granular specifications

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                            #30

                            @whitequark @futuresprog it doesn't really help matters the IRCv3 working group has just kinda given up on versioning the whole thing and now there's "the modern IRC protocol" at the core and the cloud of extensions

                            so there's no versioned document you can point at and say IRCv3.x as there was with IRCv3.1 and IRCv3.2, and I'm not sure the smaller granular extension specifications have any versioning either. it all manages to hold together nonetheless, I guess because they don't make breaking changes (because all in the extensions, the core got it very right pretty early, especially if an implementation has the combination of capabilities AND tags)

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                            • kevin@fedi.kbg.shK kevin@fedi.kbg.sh

                              @whitequark this is awesome! Which daemon are you using?

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                              #31

                              @kevin ergochat

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                              • theartlav@anarres.familyT theartlav@anarres.family

                                @whitequark Hm. Would the server lose the backlog and the rest of the state if it's restarted, or is it supposed to store it all now?

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                                #32

                                @theartlav ergochat uses mysql

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                                • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                                  @kevin ergochat

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                                  #33

                                  @whitequark oh, very cool. I wonder if now would be a good time to revive my IRCaudio extension I was working on for Mumble-esque audio channels

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                                  • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                                    IRCv3 is shaping to be amazingly good!

                                    here's the things it offers, today, right now, on a chat server we just set up in one evening:

                                    • you don't need a bouncer (friggin finally)
                                    • there are moblie clients that work well
                                    • you can see backlog when joining a channel
                                    • you can browse chat history
                                    • you can connect from multiple devices with one account and nickname
                                    • if you disconnect, your nickname is still present in a channel you joined, marked as away
                                    • you can highlight or DM people who are away and they'll see your message when they join (without crutches like MemoServ)
                                    • there is a "last read message" marker and it is synchronized between multiple connections
                                    • messages have identifiers (and server timestamps) and replies can be tagged with the message you're replying to
                                    • you don't need to deal with fussy nonsense like NickServ authorization, ghosting, or such; connect with your username and password and that's it
                                    • there are typing notifiers, if you want them
                                    • there are message reactions, if you want them

                                    here's the things it does not offer:

                                    • image, video, or file uploads
                                    • stickers
                                    • complex onboarding tools

                                    caveat: since IRCv3 is a true extension of IRCv2, the features listed above work if they're supported by both the server and the client. in my onboarding experience so far, people do not find it difficult to find a suitable client, but your mileage may vary. on the flipside, legacy clients will work just fine.

                                    unexpectly, i realized that IRCv3 can completely replace Matrix rooms for my own group chat purposes, and i'm probably not going to set up any Matrix homeservers again; it's just not worth it and frankly I should instead put that effort into coming up with a file upload IRCv3 extension or something

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                                    #34

                                    @whitequark@social.treehouse.systems I should look into the spec, maybe make my own client if it's not too complex. Been wanting to do that since forever.


                                    It's nice that IRC is getting the love it finally deserves. I have been waiting for not having to use a bouncer since forever.

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                                    • whitequark@social.treehouse.systemsW whitequark@social.treehouse.systems

                                      @fruitcakesareyum @groxx keeping chat history with intermittent connectivity or machines not always powered up

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                                      #35

                                      @whitequark @fruitcakesareyum the bane of mobile devices in particular.

                                      basically you completely lose chat history while offline, because there is no chat history in IRC*, servers are practically just a fancy ephemeral signal-repeater*. so a bouncer would stay always-connected for you, keeping that history, and would replay* it when you reconnected.

                                      last time I used irc moderately, I did it via irccloud, which acts as a bouncer for you. ircv3 might mean I no longer need that, but otherwise I liked it a lot (a couple years ago), definitely recommend.

                                      *: drastically over-simplifying to the point that it's no longer accurate, but I believe it fits the user experience / need well enough

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                                      • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                                        @whitequark @futuresprog it doesn't really help matters the IRCv3 working group has just kinda given up on versioning the whole thing and now there's "the modern IRC protocol" at the core and the cloud of extensions

                                        so there's no versioned document you can point at and say IRCv3.x as there was with IRCv3.1 and IRCv3.2, and I'm not sure the smaller granular extension specifications have any versioning either. it all manages to hold together nonetheless, I guess because they don't make breaking changes (because all in the extensions, the core got it very right pretty early, especially if an implementation has the combination of capabilities AND tags)

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                                        #36

                                        @SnoopJ @whitequark @futuresprog yeah the whole point of v3 is the capability negotiation mechanism, with everything else being optional and up to the client to choose, so you can't really version it

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                                        • snoopj@hachyderm.ioS snoopj@hachyderm.io

                                          @whitequark @futuresprog they've had "IRCv3 support" since inception AFAIK (I believe even freenode had it)

                                          what they're rolling out is support for some extensions to IRCv3, in particular the `message-tags` specification which will support things like `+draft/reply` by adding a new capability to add a bunch of metadata to a message (which involves bumping the line length up 8191 bytes, allowing for just under 4K of tag data)

                                          IRCv3's capability negotiation is such a powerful way to let the ecosystem continue to grow in a way that allows more granular specifications

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                                          #37

                                          That’s a more clever way to upgrade a federated system without a huge cutover

                                          @SnoopJ @whitequark

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