I loved IRC in the late 1990's early 2000's... books, music downloads, cricket commentary, tennis commentary before we had cable TV, and I loved the Quiz channels. Programming help early on... Undernet was my favourite... memories!
I used to be on IRC in the mid 90s. I recall using mIRC as the client. Back then, there seemed to be a stigma against "chat rooms". It seemed best not to tell your "real life" friends about it. IRC was probably the cause of my first Internet addiction. I always wanted to be online to keep up with me friends, many of which were in other timezones. That has since become normalized so much that people don't even talk about it anymore.
Hi Paul, been an IRC user for about 25+yrs now. Still using MIRC amongst other clients. Will pop up on your channel. Good to see IRC is still alive and well. Seems still a "thing" amongst the tech community. Thanks for the videos, always look forward to them.
Matrix is another great chat protocol. It’s decentralized and e2e encrypted (if you encrypt your channel/chat). You can also self-host a server though it’s not as light as IRC. Tons of clients for it as well. Biggest difference is that you can follow channels on other servers from your “home” server. Love the content, Never got into IRC personally but I hear all kinds of stories. I feel like I missed out!
Good ole IRC. I remember in the 1990s and throughout 2000s I've used mIRC on Windows. I used to be a regular on Undernet. Have to revisit this on my Linux machine. Weechat looks pretty cool.
I'm too young to 'remember' hype of IRC, but I like the idea of easy protocol that just tells how to text somewhere, without any crypto overhead (because it can be done with other tools). I'd preffer if it was just about how to send messages, files (big static chunk) and streams; basically duplicating what TCP already does, but that will be handy if we want to use one port instead of several and without telling people that "if you want to call someone or share screen, use those mr robot hacker tools to encrypt and send someone your voice, and by the way you'll need to open ports on your router" and get back only "what's the router, nerd?". From this point of view I think IRC is a little bit bloated because it has all sorts of commands for server to work with, and it's authorization is crap. Instead of that we could just use what already exist, like gpg for signing messages for authentication + authorization. Channels can be just a 64-bit handlers for routing purpose only. And so on. I think we need IRC-2 now, instead of Matrix, Tox, Signal, etc.
Hey @TallPaulTech I had a similar problem as you during the sending of the file. You had to change something to your firewall. Could you tell me what it was ? My friend could access my webserver on my local machine but I couldnt send him any files, any suggestions on what to do to fix that ?
No, they are different things. IRC is a very old, very easy, chat protocol with many different servers and clients that are almost all free (with a few exceptions, but nobody is forced to use the nonfree exceptions). Discord is a proprietary service where very young children go to lose their pocket money (buy feature xyz, nitro something something). They also lie about what a server is, nobody except the company named discord owns discord servers.
The IRC was just great for shy people, like I was... I met my wife on the Undernet IRC!
I loved IRC in the late 1990's early 2000's... books, music downloads, cricket commentary, tennis commentary before we had cable TV, and I loved the Quiz channels. Programming help early on... Undernet was my favourite... memories!
I remember the good ol days of irc, wrote many scripts (including games) back in the days.
Have even built my own servers in the past
I've been using IRC for many years now, but never knew how it worked. Now I know, thanks.
I used to be on IRC in the mid 90s. I recall using mIRC as the client. Back then, there seemed to be a stigma against "chat rooms". It seemed best not to tell your "real life" friends about it.
IRC was probably the cause of my first Internet addiction. I always wanted to be online to keep up with me friends, many of which were in other timezones. That has since become normalized so much that people don't even talk about it anymore.
I hate bad spelling... and I meant to write channel in there! I blame writing on the tablet :)
A bad tradesman blames his tools 😂
Hi Paul, been an IRC user for about 25+yrs now. Still using MIRC amongst other clients. Will pop up on your channel. Good to see IRC is still alive and well. Seems still a "thing" amongst the tech community. Thanks for the videos, always look forward to them.
"since the dead sea was just sick" - spat coffee all over my keyboard - comedy gold! 🏆
Matrix is another great chat protocol. It’s decentralized and e2e encrypted (if you encrypt your channel/chat). You can also self-host a server though it’s not as light as IRC. Tons of clients for it as well. Biggest difference is that you can follow channels on other servers from your “home” server.
Love the content, Never got into IRC personally but I hear all kinds of stories. I feel like I missed out!
Pretty sure it was back in 2003 when I last used it. (or 20 years since I last seen a Netsplit -lol)
this is brilliant 😎 I've needed this 😁(you are a smart man) 🤝
Just discovered your channel, loving your content like this mate. use to spend hours on mIRC back in the day
Good ole IRC. I remember in the 1990s and throughout 2000s I've used mIRC on Windows. I used to be a regular on Undernet. Have to revisit this on my Linux machine. Weechat looks pretty cool.
Loved IRC. Hours and hours hours spent.
Great video! I need more information about irc.
I'm too young to 'remember' hype of IRC, but I like the idea of easy protocol that just tells how to text somewhere, without any crypto overhead (because it can be done with other tools). I'd preffer if it was just about how to send messages, files (big static chunk) and streams; basically duplicating what TCP already does, but that will be handy if we want to use one port instead of several and without telling people that "if you want to call someone or share screen, use those mr robot hacker tools to encrypt and send someone your voice, and by the way you'll need to open ports on your router" and get back only "what's the router, nerd?". From this point of view I think IRC is a little bit bloated because it has all sorts of commands for server to work with, and it's authorization is crap. Instead of that we could just use what already exist, like gpg for signing messages for authentication + authorization. Channels can be just a 64-bit handlers for routing purpose only. And so on. I think we need IRC-2 now, instead of Matrix, Tox, Signal, etc.
been decades since i've been on irc - thanks for the kick in the pants to get back on
Bob and Alice are sneaky links 😏
Bob and Alice need to get a room
@@TallPaulTech where would you look to find the server address/name in Wireshark, also where would you go to find the file in wire shark?
I haven’t been in irc In years like 5 to 6
hey Paul, i really like your we-chat program is there a source code?
A/S/L?
HA... you know it. ASL
I'm looking for a standalone mirc-like chat program. Do you know of any?
When I was teenager in the 90s I used mirc is that still around?
I don't know... these days we use Linux clients. Jump on and say hi
The website is still up. Latest version 7.75. Released August 26 2023.
Hey @TallPaulTech I had a similar problem as you during the sending of the file. You had to change something to your firewall. Could you tell me what it was ? My friend could access my webserver on my local machine but I couldnt send him any files, any suggestions on what to do to fix that ?
I was searching for the IRC tsunami/ flood example anyone remember that?
Are you going to jump on the chat with us?
how about xmpp?
are IRC and Discord the same thing? thanks for posting.
No, they are different things. IRC is a very old, very easy, chat protocol with many different servers and clients that are almost all free (with a few exceptions, but nobody is forced to use the nonfree exceptions).
Discord is a proprietary service where very young children go to lose their pocket money (buy feature xyz, nitro something something). They also lie about what a server is, nobody except the company named discord owns discord servers.
@@zvpunry1971 thank you
Irc was the first thing covid killed
Discord is a zombie that eats pearls and swine.
Everything is political.
Avoid these things.
It's dead jim
als plsz
itym a/s/l
Yeah, it was asl