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Tinychat will be gone this year!
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2024-11-02 at 4:20 AM UTCHeard a birdie chirpin somethin, did some fact checking with the crew.
looks like Tinychat will be gone this year.
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2024-11-02 at 3:12 PM UTCand nothing of value was lost
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2024-11-02 at 4:20 PM UTCIs that where all these non-totsean fags came from?
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2024-11-02 at 4:43 PM UTC
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2024-11-02 at 8:58 PM UTCdidn't tc go to hell at some point in 2016. that site was pretty cool prior to that.
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2024-11-02 at 9:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by xy0 didn't tc go to hell at some point in 2016. that site was pretty cool prior to that.
They did some big changes with the framework/UI at some point, was buggy as fuck, and still is shit.
No idea why someone thought that would be a good idea, worked completely fine before.
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood and nothing of value was lost
Nah, TC was awesome back in the days. -
2024-11-02 at 10:48 PM UTC
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2024-11-02 at 10:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by TAP WATER ENJOYER They did some big changes with the framework/UI at some point, was buggy as fuck, and still is shit.
No idea why someone thought that would be a good idea, worked completely fine before.
Nah, TC was awesome back in the days.
That's the thing about the old days.... They the old days -
2024-11-02 at 11:39 PM UTC
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2024-11-02 at 11:51 PM UTC
Originally posted by TAP WATER ENJOYER Still was iconic, dont let your butthurt claim nothing of value was lost lol.
Why am I not allowed to claim that? This is my consistent position
I've stopped tying myself to services or products and instead have been learning to do everything myself because I know every company will fail eventually, none of them will last even a short amount of time that makes it worth it to even pay attention to their existence. Why should I care if Facebook or Myspace stops working tonight? It would be a good thing. We should be pushing technology forward at every chance and trying to break things on purpose and make them unprofitable to create a competitive incentive to create technology that can produce profit without expensive overhead server costs ex. ISS forum software
People need to stop relying on "big box" software licensing models and big ass servers like it's 2005. This is why nobody will ever be able to compete with YouTube because nobody can visualize any other way to share videos.
https://niggasin.space/thread/92146
I predict most "third party" video hosting like dailymotion will be gone within 5 years -
2024-11-03 at 12:02 AM UTCI have a screenshot somewhere, on a tc call and one of them had a rifle and was wearing a jigsaw mask.
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2024-11-03 at 12:11 AM UTCMemories are meaningless. Nobody even bothered to rip the codebase of TC and upload it on github open source because it's worthless dog water not even worth the 5 minutes to copy it to a flash drive. The storage space will be used for something better and this is a beautiful thing, more beautiful than any shard of the past.
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2024-11-03 at 12:51 AM UTC
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood Memories are meaningless. Nobody even bothered to rip the codebase of TC and upload it on github open source because it's worthless dog water not even worth the 5 minutes to copy it to a flash drive. The storage space will be used for something better and this is a beautiful thing, more beautiful than any shard of the past.
ja hungry? -
2024-11-03 at 1:42 AM UTC
Originally posted by TAP WATER ENJOYER ja hungry?
I'm just salty when these companies know they are going under and they don't make everything open source. I just know that they could give out all the code and technology for free if they actually cared about live video sharing technology. But they clearly only ever cared about the money and I think that's why these ventures fail. When I see a site without any public documentation for their code I lose all interest because I know they are clutching onto their technology and will only sell it to the highest bidder.
I just have no interest in something like that. I think this is why skype failed and why TC failed and why nothing will ever replace it. There is no reason we shouldn't be able to have the same capability with a structure more similar to IRC, the technology exists but it's not worth it for anyone to develop because paid solutions like Zoom already exist. -
2024-11-03 at 2:37 AM UTCtinychat who
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2024-11-03 at 12:03 PM UTCI tried to rejoin last night to watch a YouTube video but it was pure shit.
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2024-11-06 at 12:26 AM UTC
Originally posted by TAP WATER ENJOYER Nah, TC was awesome back in the days.
back in 2013/2014 I had a lot of fun in TC. What years did you go into TC?
Originally posted by xy0 didn't tc go to hell at some point in 2016. that site was pretty cool prior to that.
What years did you go into TC? I was in there frequently 2013-2015 but started coming in a lot less in 2016. That's when I relapsed with hard drugs so I wasn't going in as much. It's better with alcohol.
Playing music, getting drunk with friends from across the US, I truly enjoyed it. I do agree with you that 2016 is when it started to fade out, I think we all just got too old for it or had other things going on in our lives. -
2024-11-06 at 1:27 AM UTCForgot about this thread lol
Originally posted by Fonaplats I tried to rejoin last night to watch a YouTube video but it was pure shit.
YT was removed for quite a while, something about licensing.
Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood I'm just salty when these companies know they are going under and they don't make everything open source. I just know that they could give out all the code and technology for free if they actually cared about live video sharing technology. But they clearly only ever cared about the money and I think that's why these ventures fail. When I see a site without any public documentation for their code I lose all interest because I know they are clutching onto their technology and will only sell it to the highest bidder.
I just have no interest in something like that. I think this is why skype failed and why TC failed and why nothing will ever replace it. There is no reason we shouldn't be able to have the same capability with a structure more similar to IRC, the technology exists but it's not worth it for anyone to develop because paid solutions like Zoom already exist.
Heard, it could be a few things, could be something about 3rd party agreements, legal shit, TC did get acquired at some point.
This is a lot a work, you are free to do all this for free.
You are free to open source your own code.
Can even submit a pull here:
https://github.com/Lanny/ISS
Do keep in mind jumpinchat code is up:
https://github.com/jumpinchat
Free to run with that.
There are tonne of webrtc documentation out there.
Tonne of programming resources.
Originally posted by What_a_Kreep back in 2013/2014 I had a lot of fun in TC. What years did you go into TC?
Dont really recall, it was off and on.
But was on there about that time, we prob got mutual frens. -
2024-11-06 at 1:35 AM UTC
Originally posted by What_a_Kreep Playing music, getting drunk with friends from across the US, I truly enjoyed it. I do agree with you that 2016 is when it started to fade out, I think we all just got too old for it or had other things going on in our lives.
Yeah, big shift, although the original audience has gotten older, there isnt many younger folks.
Most folks go for Discord, Snapchat, w/e. -
2024-11-06 at 2:37 AM UTC
Originally posted by TAP WATER ENJOYER Do keep in mind jumpinchat code is up:
https://github.com/jumpinchat
Free to run with that.
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