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in general internet books and although I had already transitioned from OS/2 to linux as main OS, I didn actually become a regular IRC user until '02/03. By '24/'25 I'd pretty much outgrown idle chat as well as having | in general internet books and although I had already transitioned from OS/2 to linux as main OS, I didn actually become a regular IRC user until '02/03. By '24/'25 I'd pretty much outgrown idle chat as well as having | ||
aged out of the common demographic so that genuine interactions naturally tended to make me seem like an old troll and them like 'chumpy kids'. So time then to move on to a more exciting use of | aged out of the common demographic so that genuine interactions naturally tended to make me seem like an old troll and them like 'chumpy kids'. So time then to move on to a more exciting use of | ||
IRC in my projects where it is fused with videotelephony and the other myriad services | IRC in my projects where it is fused with videotelephony and the other myriad services on the CMS network nodes and in domain space generally. | ||
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[[DevOps|<span style="color:cyan;">副 驾 驶 >> NLP</span>]] is the domain agents IRC interface. The first two may also be running in external venues. | [[DevOps|<span style="color:cyan;">副 驾 驶 >> NLP</span>]] is the domain agents IRC interface. The first two may also be running in external venues. | ||