KVR IRC?
- KVRAF
- 4664 posts since 21 Jan, 2008 from oO
- KVRAF
- 6355 posts since 18 Jul, 2008 from New York
Sorry for reposting. I suspect people may have missed it the first time.
There is an easy web chat client here: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23kvr&uio=d4
Pick a nickname, preferably the same as your KVR name. The channel is #kvr. Enter the CAPTCHA and click Connect. Then you're ready to chat.
There is an easy web chat client here: http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=%23kvr&uio=d4
Pick a nickname, preferably the same as your KVR name. The channel is #kvr. Enter the CAPTCHA and click Connect. Then you're ready to chat.
- KVRAF
- 4664 posts since 21 Jan, 2008 from oO
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 11 Sep, 2015
Is there another IRC channel for KVR ?
I'm on the freenode #KVR right now... some people there
I'm on the freenode #KVR right now... some people there
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- KVRer
- 4 posts since 11 Sep, 2015
#musicdsp on efnet is pretty good too, even if it's not centered on KVR per se, interesting people...
And yes, IRC is the best medium for chatting imho... nothing comes close in terms of openness, and therefore features and usage possibilities
And yes, IRC is the best medium for chatting imho... nothing comes close in terms of openness, and therefore features and usage possibilities
- KVRAF
- 12586 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
I've always found that a direct telnet loopback is far more interesting for direct communication. These sort of things were used quite often back in unix and on other systems (offices, etc) to communicate between terminals connected to a system.
Memos and email are at the opposite end of the spectrum where IRC is somewhere between.
One method applied by IRC-like systems is to show a "username is typing..." message to make the conversation more real-time, although it is absolutely nothing like seeing every individual character typed and then erased, typo fixed and so on
One very interesting system I created myself used a fixed buffer of 80x25 and didn't dump lines. Instead it was simply direct character-by-character editing of the screen buffer. That is a unique experience when you've got three or four people connected to it drawing ASCII art while another pair have a conversation about a completely unrelated topic... something I wish had become more popular.
Instead it seems the anti-social private communication methods are far more popular. You can be in a group-chat on skype and then mock the odd one in a one-on-one conversation with a close friend. Far more efficient for the vicious humans.
Someone, please steal my idea and use it to create a server and "app" where each individual has their own cursor (styled, colorized perhaps?) and perhaps even can "paint". I've seen similar things but they never became popular.
When you have a good idea there is no need to hide it for fear of it being stolen. Really good ideas need to be shoved down people's throats.
Memos and email are at the opposite end of the spectrum where IRC is somewhere between.
One method applied by IRC-like systems is to show a "username is typing..." message to make the conversation more real-time, although it is absolutely nothing like seeing every individual character typed and then erased, typo fixed and so on
One very interesting system I created myself used a fixed buffer of 80x25 and didn't dump lines. Instead it was simply direct character-by-character editing of the screen buffer. That is a unique experience when you've got three or four people connected to it drawing ASCII art while another pair have a conversation about a completely unrelated topic... something I wish had become more popular.
Instead it seems the anti-social private communication methods are far more popular. You can be in a group-chat on skype and then mock the odd one in a one-on-one conversation with a close friend. Far more efficient for the vicious humans.
Someone, please steal my idea and use it to create a server and "app" where each individual has their own cursor (styled, colorized perhaps?) and perhaps even can "paint". I've seen similar things but they never became popular.
When you have a good idea there is no need to hide it for fear of it being stolen. Really good ideas need to be shoved down people's throats.
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- KVRAF
- 12586 posts since 7 Dec, 2004
If you'd have offered bree feers I'd be there in less than a heartbeat and I can assure you that my heart rate would go rooughr the thoof!
Free plug-ins for Windows, MacOS and Linux. Xhip Synthesizer v8.0 and Xhip Effects Bundle v6.7.
The coder's credo: We believe our work is neither clever nor difficult; it is done because we thought it would be easy.
Work less; get more done.
The coder's credo: We believe our work is neither clever nor difficult; it is done because we thought it would be easy.
Work less; get more done.
- Boss Lovin' DR
- 13827 posts since 15 Mar, 2002 from the grimness of yorkshire
I miss the old #k-v-r-cafe, or would if I could remember what it was called.
- KVRAF
- 2554 posts since 4 Sep, 2006 from 127.0.0.1
stop foolin' around and get in the channel!
It doesn't matter how it sounds..
..as long as it has BASS and it's LOUD!
irc.libera.chat >>> #kvr
..as long as it has BASS and it's LOUD!
irc.libera.chat >>> #kvr