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13 votes
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DuckDuckGo AI Chat: anonymous access to popular AI chatbots
46 votes -
FYI: This site claims to have harvested 4B+ Discord chats, today all yours for a price
41 votes -
Hackers can read private AI-assistant chats even though they’re encrypted
20 votes -
Introducing Beeper Mini - get blue bubbles on Android
43 votes -
RIP Omegle 2009-2023
82 votes -
People are speaking with ChatGPT for hours, bringing 2013’s Her closer to reality
41 votes -
Can AI chatbots be used for geolocation?
4 votes -
Reddit is deleting all chat messsages made before 2023
52 votes -
Pyramid Chat
12 votes -
Google parent Alphabet tells workers to be wary of AI chatbots
5 votes -
How to use Matrix
12 votes -
US federal judge finds Google destroyed evidence and repeatedly gave false info to court
14 votes -
AI-powered Bing Chat loses its mind when fed Ars Technica article / "It is a hoax that has been created by someone who wants to harm me or my service."
29 votes -
Rocket.Chat leverages the Matrix protocol for decentralized and interoperable communications
9 votes -
Fosscord: A work-in-progress chat platform compatible with Discord
13 votes -
A decade and a half of instability: The history of Google messaging apps
22 votes -
Twitter is shutting down Fleets, its expiring tweets feature. In its place at the top of the timeline will be Spaces, Twitter's live audio chat rooms.
9 votes -
The Freenode resignation FAQ
30 votes -
CEO of Sky Global encrypted chat platform indicted by US
4 votes -
Discord raises another $100M in venture capital ($480M total now) at a valuation of $7 billion
11 votes -
Salesforce signs definitive agreement to acquire Slack for approximately $27.7 billion
23 votes -
'Someone's typing...': The history behind text messaging's most dreadful feature
10 votes -
Escargot: A custom, reverse-engineered server to bring back MSN Messenger
8 votes -
Please don't say just hello in chat
28 votes -
Do you (still) use IRC?
I'm just curious how many people still use IRC (Internet Relay Chat) here. And if you use it, what do you use it for? Is there anything (server/channels, etc) that you would recommend to others? I...
I'm just curious how many people still use IRC (Internet Relay Chat) here. And if you use it, what do you use it for? Is there anything (server/channels, etc) that you would recommend to others?
I use it a bit, mostly for casual chatting on tildeverse.org servers, the SDF server, or on Freenode. On Freenode, I also use it when I need to interact with FOSS developers who use IRC as one of their main forms of support.
29 votes -
Slack files competition complaint against Microsoft before the European Commission, alleging that tying Teams into Office is anti-competitive and illegal
10 votes -
Zulip 3.0 released: Open source, self-hostable, threaded team chat
12 votes -
Discord launches a new website and announces $100M in new funding as it starts to distance itself from being a gaming-oriented service, moving towards day-to-day communication and "your place to talk"
26 votes -
AWS and Slack join forces
6 votes -
Introducing peer-to-peer Matrix
18 votes -
Reddit removes new chat room feature after one day in the wake of moderator protests and bugs
33 votes -
Reddit introduces new "Start Chatting" feature across many subreddits, AskHistorians goes dark for 1 hour in protest to broken promises
57 votes -
Introducing a simpler, more organized Slack
15 votes -
Kik Messenger acquired by MediaLab, announces plan to introduce ads
8 votes -
Kik is shutting down their chat app and firing most of their employees to focus on their Kin cryptocurrency and SEC trial
23 votes -
Microsoft Teams is now officially bigger than Slack
21 votes -
Absence of certain features in IRC considered a feature
24 votes -
Slack goes public via a direct listing, with a market cap near $25 billion in early trading
14 votes -
Nextcloud signs public letter, opposing German plan to force decryption of chat
23 votes -
Group chats are making the internet fun again
4 votes -
The productivity pit: Work communication software like Teams, Slack, and Workplace were supposed to make us more productive. They haven’t.
10 votes -
How do you say "you're welcome" or "no problem" with reaction emojis?
Someone pings you in slack or github (or discord or on a forum post or wherever) asking for something. Perhaps some advice or a code review. After you help them out, they say "Thanks!". In normal...
Someone pings you in slack or github (or discord or on a forum post or wherever) asking for something. Perhaps some advice or a code review. After you help them out, they say "Thanks!". In normal conversation, I would respond with a "You're welcome" or "no problem" or something.
The problem I have is that while I want to be polite and acknowledge their thank you message, I don't want to generate notifications or otherwise distract people. Responding with a github comment will notify and probably email any involved persons. Slack and discord it depends on the channel, but many channels have low enough traffic that I will check every time theres a new message in that channel (and I'm sure I'm not the only one monitoring those channels).
Its not really a big deal and no one is going to get angry about it - but it can distract people or ruin their flow while working and I want to avoid that. In my mind, a reaction emoji is perfect for this. It acknowledges the comment or message if someone looks, but doesn't send notifications or light up the channel name.
...but which reaction should I use? I've never seen a "you're welcome" emoji. I've been typically using a thumbs up (
:+1:
), but that can look as if someone is seconding the thanks rather than me trying to acknowledge it.Is there a better way to say "you're welcome" or "no problem" in this situation? Is there a better reaction emoji on github/slack/discord/your communication platform of choice? Should I stop worrying about possibly savings other people an email or small distraction and just say "np" or something?
10 votes -
The hottest chat app for teens is … Google Docs
28 votes -
How Discord went mainstream
7 votes -
Maintaining trust and safety at Discord with over 200 million people
14 votes -
Slack says it's filed to go public, using a direct listing instead of a traditional IPO
10 votes -
Matrix 2018, a year in review
22 votes -
Gaming chat startup Discord raises another $150M, surpassing $2B valuation
14 votes -
Slack: An apology and an update
14 votes