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Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

Posted Apr 9, 2024 19:22 UTC (Tue) by mathstuf (subscriber, #69389)
In reply to: Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git by Curan
Parent article: Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

I've really liked Zulip better than Discord, Slack, or (heaven forbid) Google Chat for that niche. The pseudo-email-like threads and per-message read status really helps to keep a tab on things. IIRC, Matrix is far closer to IRC as a "stream of consciousness" and overlapping conversations are really hard. Or the rooms I've been in are mostly just IRC-alikes and other features are newer than those experiences or were unused by them.


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Radicle: peer-to-peer collaboration with Git

Posted Apr 10, 2024 22:13 UTC (Wed) by Curan (subscriber, #66186) [Link]

I am wondering: Matrix does have groups and such these days. Anyway, I never really warmed up to most modern chat solutions either, really. For me IRC, Matrix, Signal, Rocket.Chat and such are usually all I need and want. At least there the Code-highlighting is working – something I can't say for many "professional" solutions like MS Teams (with paid accounts)


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