Going back to Konversation for GUI stuffs. DCC file send/receive is kinda important to me. For everything else, including a lot of Matrix usage, WeeChat is still the Kewlist :p
Honorable mention goes to Halloy, which I think looks really good, supports tiling, and says it supports DCC Send - I don't mind manipulating config files by hand, and I might check it out with a FlatPak, but if I'm sufficiently impressed it looks like I'll have to build the .deb and SlackBuild myself, ... Well? Somebody's got to! Right?
@hund man, this hurts. #Hexchat was the first #IRC client I tried under Linux, way back when, as a newb, I'd hop on the ubuntu channel and ask my questions. I kept using it for a long time until I learned to set up irssi, and still would use it in some livecds.
So I'm not particularly "affected" by this, but it does have a special place in my heart.
Cela dit, placer le code source sur GitHub pour qu’il “demeure là-bas jusqu’à la fin de Microsoft”, alors que GitHub n’est lui-même qu’une “poubelle à retardement” qui peut virer (et l’a déjà fait) n’importe quel projet à sa seule discrétion, c’est pas la meilleure idée du monde, je dirais. :/
(Et avant de dire “oui, mais on peut le reprendre” : c’est JUSTEMENT parce que PERSONNE n’a voulu le maintenir, malgré un appel pour ça, que ce logiciel est abandonné !)
greek #translation in #hexchat (irc client) for kick/ban actions :
"πάρε μπούλο"..
been using hexchat for almost a decade, first time i notice this..
tbh, smiled at first, but this feels completely wrong.
there's no greek word "μπούλο", just a greek slang that means "piss off" "fuck off" or similar.
btw, hexchat is using proprietary #transifex for translations, so i won't bother trying to correct it...