Can listen to "Calypso Beet (Hawaiian / West Indian Music)" during apocalypse instead of meddling in God's affairs..
Get BlueMail for Android On 2 Apr 2020, 12:59 PM, at 12:59 PM, Tejas Sanap <sanap.te...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hey, folks! > >(Warning: This is part-rant and part-opinion) > >Browsing through the IRC subreddit[1] I ran into an interesting list[2] >of all the reasons why one should still use IRC. > >One of the reasons was that IRC is a protocol and all other mediums of >communication are softwares or platforms. The IRC protocol is *always* >going to be around. Slack or Discord or Skype may be gone some day, the >IRC protocol will still be around, even if no one is using it. > >Another important part, is the extensively decentralised nature of IRC >networks. The probability of an entire network falling apart is a >really small one almost negligible. > >However, my favourite reason that the OP of that post mentioned is how >easy it is to connect to an IRC network. One can do it using very poor >or very old hardware or very weak network speed, and it will still >function decently. This, I think, is very important in during an >apocalypse. I think, we can count on IRC and Radio to have our backs in >such a crisis. > >[1]: https://www.reddit.com/r/irc/ >[2]: >https://www.reddit.com/r/irc/comments/fd801p/10_reasons/?ref=share&ref_source=link > >-- >Tejas Sanap. >(whereistejas on Freenode) >https://whereistejas.me >_______________________________________________ >plug-mail mailing list >plug-mail@plug.org.in >http://list.plug.org.in/listinfo/plug-mail
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