I’ve tried it already and it’s really neat. Drew was also very nice and explained me a lot of stuff :3
What are your thoughts?

  • Joe BidetA
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    3 years ago

    sr.ht is amazing! puting the fundamentals back at the heart of dev communities! :)

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      3 years ago

      I’ve read somewhere else (don’t recall where) that they didn’t want to do that now, but may do further down the road. I think it’s fair; properly running a network isn’t trivial, and this is already a great contribution to the IRC scenery.

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      3 years ago

      It doesn’t sound like it’s limited to libera.chat.

      Thanks to the standard, open protocols that IRC is built on, chat.sr.ht users are able to participate in the established community of IRC networks like Libera Chat.

      EDIT: They do, however, appear to recommend it.

      The recommended network for SourceHut users is Libera Chat: https://libera.chat

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    3 years ago

    Does it work like a normal soju instance? So you can connect to multiple servers, and connect to it over any client? I have a copy of soju running elsewhere, but it’d be nice to just use one set up by someone smarter.

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      3 years ago

      Answering my own questions, it’s literally just a soju instance, works fantastic. I already pay for an account so I’m using it now.

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      3 years ago

      Yup, like zote said, it is a regular soju instance with a gamja client served too. You can connect to any network and chat away! I have tried Libera and OFTC for now and it worked wonders :)