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You all should have stayed on IRC
You're not wrong, but also, it's way too complicated for the regular person to use. A better UX is needed.
People downvoting you don't seem to remember the whole "messages aren't delivered while you're not online" thing
hostserv
TIL that typing in a username, server address and hitting 'Connect' is a bad UX.
GUI > CL. 😇
I get the testicular fortitude that someone has to have to make that kind of comment here on Lemmy, that has very hardcore Linux tech-based audience, but still, the general electronics using public would agree with what I'm saying.
UX is more than just a single login.
I used to on irc when i was 10 fucking years old. You type.in the serve and then type #before the room you want to use.
Did they put lead back in gasoline when i wasn't looking or something?
We used to fly on planes by laying stomach down on the wing. Didn't make it the best way to fly though.
The UX of any process/device gets improved over time, and adapts to the generation that is using it.
Would the newest gens even know what a command line prompt even is at this point?