THE BORE
General => The Superdeep Borehole => Topic started by: Rman on November 24, 2015, 07:52:44 PM
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I was thinking if anyone was curious on having an Evilbore Slack channel.
Let me know. We can set something up.
Just another format for trading dick pics. :D
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No, but I have slack. (http://i.imgur.com/Tk2cufI.png)
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I thought this was about some kind of new drug/drink/exercise program lingo :wtf
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I have an account for work so I would need to make another account for Bore fuckery. :doge
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I have an account for work so I would need to make another account for Bore fuckery. :doge
Same here. And I can only take so much of you homos in a day.
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Go ahead and set it up, Rman.
I have such sites to show you. :doge
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I have such sites to show you. :doge
Can't be any worse than Harvey.
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I could probably "Out Arvie" Arvie if I had more time to dick around on the internet.
edit: Ooo! That just gave me a thread idea. An annual "Arvie-Off" where we see who can out :nsfanyone each other.
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im not ready to be outed
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Pretty sure Pallando would just end up curled into a ball and crying if Arvie brought his A-game.
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I'd be glad to bring my A-game if Palla brought his D-game. :doge
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I'm in, I was meaning to try out slack for business reasons, so this could be a more interesting way to get the lay of the land.
EDIT: how do I even sign up without starting my own thing?
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I'd be glad to bring my A-game if Palla brought his D-game. :doge
Well, there you go. You should take this opportunity to walk on the wild side, Palla.
so IRC being a shit way of chatting wasn't just my imagination
IRC's been outdated for a while with a bunch of mobile/web chat clients. Slack just allows you to be able to post code and spreadsheet/etc. excerpts easier than IM or e-mail.
EDIT: how do I even sign up without starting my own thing?
You can't. You have to make a channel or wait for someone to make a channel (like Rman) and then either they invite you or it's open to sign-up.
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what is slack?
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what is slack?
https://slack.com/ (https://slack.com/)
By far the best team communication platform out there. In my experience, pretty much all tech firms swear by it. Only companies I know who don't like/use it prefer to be under the Atlassian umbrella :yuck :yuck
Its great for personal usage as well. I'm in the Nashville Dev Channel and its a great way to coordinate tech meetups, pose code questions, talk shop, and encourage more personal peer communication
also its giphy integration is hilarious
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I set up it. PM your emails addresses if you're interested. If you want to setup a burner email address on Gmail, fell free. I know a lot people prefer their anonymity.
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I hear there are some concerns with how Slack stores a lot of private stuff or something.
???? Gonna need sources for that. I do know Slack yesterday or Monday was down and that caused a panic on Twitter.
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what is slack?
irc with gifs
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I had two coworkers get fired for private message content on slack.
:neogaf
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I had two coworkers get fired for private message content on slack.
:neogaf
:lol What kind of "content"?
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I'm in. :rash
Hop on in boritos. The water is lukewarm. Like piss filled pool water. :doge
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I had two coworkers get fired for private message content on slack.
:neogaf
:lol What kind of "content"?
Lots and lots of shit talking and wide ranging accusations mostly. Some afternoon IRC-style delight.
It isn't particularly hard to pay slack for just about any degree of logs you might want as the owner of a channel.
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I had two coworkers get fired for private message content on slack.
:neogaf
Speaking of which, the class I was taking moved from Slack to Gitter. Same with another one that made a blog post about it. :doge What is the difference in regards to privacy between the two? It seems like Gitter's only requirement is having a Github account and allows private rooms. But I'm not sure how "private" that private is.
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I had two coworkers get fired for private message content on slack.
:neogaf
Speaking of which, the class I was taking moved from Slack to Gitter. Same with another one that made a blog post about it. :doge What is the difference in regards to privacy between the two? It seems like Gitter's only requirement is having a Github account and allows private rooms. But I'm not sure how "private" that private is.
I can't really see the differences in privacy at a glance.
On slack whoever owns the root account can pay to read logs of any public or private channel on their account. That's pretty much a requirement for any businesses to use them for business sensitive chat, so I would imagine that Github would do the same thing. Outside of their channels? I'm not sure. I'm pretty sure that DMs were read by gaining control of user's accounts due to those users using work email addresses.
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Well, Gitter isn't Github. It's made by people that have the code on Github (most of it, I dunno if it's ALL of it) so I guess I could probably answer that question myself by forking and then going through the code. But it just seems weird that people jumpped from Slack over to Gitter.
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slack makes me feel like i'm back at work.
work can fuck off. last in, first out.