xkeeper

welcome to my personal hell

dragon warrior iii for the game boy color describes me as "stubborn", and i'm tempted to agree with that assessment


co-owner tcrf.net. i run an old forum, jul.
i've been around the internet since '01.
i generally feel like the internet
peaked somewhere around '07.


private: @xkeeper-PLUS
18+: @xkeeper-TI


plural / some kind of digital therian thing.
still discovering myself.
all of this is new to me.


discord / telegram
@xkeeper
signal
Xkeeper.99

joined an irc server again and remembering all the quality features a real chat program gives you, like "the ability to style individual channels how you want" (this channel gets comic sans, this channel is double-spaced) and "the ability to pop out, rearrange, and otherwise customize windows"

did you know i have it set so that mirc makes a little chirp when i get a dm or a message hits in certain channels?

remember what discord took from you


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in reply to @xkeeper's post:

colors! fonts! everything!

i had mirc set up so that people who had been idle for 15 minutes turned gray, and after 30 they went dark gray, to easily show who was active in a conversation. all of that, gone.

that and, you know, being able to move between channels instantly and not after a second of waiting because lmao javascript on the desktop

All of my friends were made on Steam or Battle.net inside of video games. I stopped playing Warcraft and when Steam updated in 2016, everyone was forced to Discord because Steam deleted ban lists- except for this one group, which made it's friends in Halo 2, that forced me to install Skype.

If I could drag everyone I now know kicking and screaming back to IRC I would, it's a much better user experience but people don't want to have another app running, are resistant to change and it would just generally entail leaving a lot of people behind.