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  1. #ESN Basics:
    You can‘t eat soup with a fork!

    Many organizations try to establish #Communities or build #Networks to solve complex tasks with #Fileshare platforms (e.g. SharePoint, Dropbox, GoogleDrive), #ChatClients (e.g. Teams, Slack, WhatsApp) or #Intranet solutions (some call themselves „social“).

    Only real #ESNplatforms are technically capable of #network based, #asynchronous, #scalable, #serendipity enabling #collaboration

  2. My current WeeChat setup

    Since it's come up in conversation a couple of times in the past week (waves at @snowdusk__ and @yarmo), here's a #screenshot of my current #WeeChat setup (though with different buffers selected than my usual arrangement).

    "What am I looking at on the screenshot?"

    A buffer list ¹ on the left. Buffers represent the channels, private message streams and status timelines from the various chat media you are connected to.
    Side the buffer list are a variety of horizontally and vertically panes, which @weechat called 'windows', each window showing the contents of one
    ² of the buffers.

    "What buffers are visible in these window panes?"

    From top left to bottom right these are:

    "What's making it work?"

    All running in a #tmux terminal multiplexer session, running under #WSL2 on #Windows, in the #WindowsTerminalPreview #terminal client.

    (Repost to fix an at-mention...)

    Footnotes

    ¹ though I still use buffers.pl script rather than the built-in buflist plugin because I'm too lazy to migrate my settings to make it look and act in the way I've gotten used to.
    ² or more, as buffers can be merged, displaying the contents of each of the merged buffers chronologically in the same window pane.

    Hashtags

    #Battlestations #chat #chatClients #IRCClients #IRCClient #InternetRelayChat #MultiProtocol #FOSS #FLOSS

  3. My current WeeChat setup

    Since it's come up in conversation a couple of times in the past week (waves at @snowdusk__ and @yarmo), here's a #screenshot of my current #WeeChat setup (though with different buffers selected than my usual arrangement).

    "What am I looking at on the screenshot?"

    A buffer list ¹ on the left. Buffers represent the channels, private message streams and status timelines from the various chat media you are connected to.
    Side the buffer list are a variety of horizontally and vertically panes, which @weechat called 'windows', each window showing the contents of one
    ² of the buffers.

    "What buffers are visible in these window panes?"

    From top left to bottom right these are:

    "What's making it work?"

    All running in a #tmux terminal multiplexer session, running under #WSL2 on #Windows, in the #WindowsTerminalPreview #terminal client.

    (Repost to fix an at-mention...)

    Footnotes

    ¹ though I still use buffers.pl script rather than the built-in buflist plugin because I'm too lazy to migrate my settings to make it look and act in the way I've gotten used to.
    ² or more, as buffers can be merged, displaying the contents of each of the merged buffers chronologically in the same window pane.

    Hashtags

    #Battlestations #chat #chatClients #IRCClients #IRCClient #InternetRelayChat #MultiProtocol #FOSS #FLOSS