Microsoft is reportedly killing Skype
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01189998819991197253@infosec.pubreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
Man, I miss icq...
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jol@discuss.tchncs.dereplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
That's why I said around these parts. Back then there was a lot more regional fragmentation.
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muhyb@programming.devreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
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rottingleaf@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
Yes, which makes me wonder on the old question if it's possible to create a distributed IM as prolific as bittorrent protocol.
In that last example they did something right. At some point I liked ed2k+kad and would swear at bittorrent for not incorporating search, reputation and such as basic components, but maybe that's what made torrents survive when other filesharing tools went out of common knowledge.
I'm going to think on this.
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hiro8811@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
Who? Never heard of him
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rottingleaf@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
https://lemmy.world/comment/15367515 - yes ; so I think the idea of an IM that could replace it with the functionality normal for it belongs not to the tech realm (all parts solved separately), but to social studies and market studies realm. Somehow there is a technology that has defeated all competition thrown at it, it's called bittorrent.
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jadensmith@sh.itjust.worksreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
I remember when Skype first came out, when I was a teenager. I called a random guy in Japan; he was learning English, I wanted to learn Japanese (as is tradition for teenage anime fans). It was a very kind series of calls, and we talked a bit about Japanese culture too. He taught me, rather patiently, how to pronounce certain basic words properly.
It's a shame the service was treated like it has been. There was great potential in connecting people.Wherever you are, random Japanese dude I forgot the name of, konbanwa!!
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thisphuckinguy@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
They killed it as soon as they acquired it.
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tankovayadiviziya@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
I totally forgot it exists, meaning I thought it was already dead.
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satans_methpipe@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
That's fine I'll just use Lync.
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squizzy@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
I find 365 to be a terrible mess if applications, outlook and teams have a calendar separate to the calendar app. Teams sucks
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monkdervierte@lemmy.mlreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
Skype? Wasn't this the buggy voice chat?
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baguette@lemm.eereplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
I was going to say it couldn't have been a decade but then I realized the last time I used Skype was about 2015 2016...
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alphabethunter@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
Around my region, South America, everybody used MSN as well. We went through a phase of using Skype, but it was too resource heavy in comparison with MSN. Later on, people who needed voice chat for games played around with several different apps, until we finally settled with Discord back in 2016. Say all you want about Discord, but I've been using it for almost a decade at this point, and if your need is to have voice and text chat and easy screen sharing for gaming, it's basically the golden standard. The problem started when people started using it as a replacement for forums.
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pm_your_nudes_please@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
Where I live, everyone used AOL Instant Messenger, or AIM for short. It was popular with teens because it offered chat rooms, but that meant it was also a popular hunting ground for predators. Nearly every terminally online teen from the early 2000’s has a story about getting groomed on AIM, by someone they initially thought was their own age.
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ugjka@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
When COVID started there already where shitload of apps that could do voice. They killed it long time ago by simply making it hard to use, the interface was a complete mess. In the meantime for example there was already Whatsapp dominant with easy to use interface and controls
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werefreeatlast@lemmy.worldreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
You mean teams... No! You mean new teams! No! You mean teams for home use and teams for work! No! You mean new experience teams! Maybe you mean blue teams for use on a moving vehicle between 25 and 60mph on a Wednesday with the windows open while talking to exactly 2 or your close friends who are wearing blue blazers and jeans while drinking coffee but not from Starbucks at their house but not the bedroom and having their living rooms painted magenta in water color teams? Is it that teams? I'm a little confused as to what teams I'm using. I only use it at work because fuck no, I will never use it at home.
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douchebagmcswag@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
It because a bloated pile of garbage after they bought it. Remember how horrible the app became with battery usage??
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douchebagmcswag@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
God it's like Gavin Fucking Belson at Hooli is running things
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douchebagmcswag@lemmy.dbzer0.comreplied to Guest 16 days ago last edited by
Everything is centralized and able to be tracked. That is not intentional
48/68