I'm trying to help a colleague establish a sustained connection to a few IRC channels on OFTC and I'm not sure what the best, simple thing is for this now.
Yes, I searched, but the internet is full of trash, so I'm back to looking for personal recommendations.
(I still just ssh+irssi+screen into my own server)
@pleia2 using the znc IRC proxy. That means I can use whatever IRC client I like.
@pleia2 Iβm using a web based client called The Lounge from a docker container, itβs basically self hosted irccloud
@directhex Alas, that requires them to have access to a server with a persistent connection to run it from, and that amount of overhead is too much π
@keithp Still requires somewhere to run it that has a persistent connection, and they don't have one (and the overhead of managing one is a bit much). And many of the free/low cost shell accounts out there have long been blocked by major IRC networks due to abuse.
@pleia2 yeah, I can't think of any way to get a sustained IRC connection without running a persistent process somewhere. Let's hope someone knows better than me.
@pleia2 chat.sr.ht works well for me. You'll need a sourcehut account but I think the free tier is enough. See also https://sourcehut.org/blog/2021-11-29-announcing-the-chat.sr.ht-public-beta/ and https://man.sr.ht/chat.sr.ht/.
@maco @directhex It could be! I wasn't sure if they're the best thing to recommend to people these days, and if any servers are blocking them, it's been a few years since I've helped someone onboard to IRC π
For the small number of IRC channels I want persistence on, I use an #XMPP bridge, specifically irc.cheogram.com, which is a #biboumi instance.
There are a wide variety of decent XMPP clients for most platforms...
Though, honestly I long ago learned to just quit #IRC when I am not actually available... I used to struggle with not reading the entire backscroll history and having time in the day to do anything.
@maco @directhex Ah, with the free tier it doesn't keep you connected while inactive for more than 2 hours. $6/mo is a nice price point, but basically impossible for us to get approved as a work expense.