But it's not a programmers phenomena per se. Humans are just overwhelmed with the complexity of software and the other 7 billion people on 
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Programmers are wooed by fashion easily. In many other contexts, this blatant gullibility is not tolerated profoundly.
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I only ever use irc, but Slack is much easier to use on both mobile and desktop and has some great features irc will never have.
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @curious_reader
I genuinely do not understand how it can be said that it is easier. What features? Pretty pictures?
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Replying to @dibblego @curious_reader
You literally need just one click to gave it on your phone or pc, uncluding the full necessary backend. irc is super involved in comparison.
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Lotsa features incl persistent searchable history, user+access mgmt, integration, notifications, an equivalent of a bnc, and yes pictures.
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @curious_reader
I definitely do not want these things in a protocol. I have all these with IRC, to the side, where they belong, and superior in feature.
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Replying to @dibblego @curious_reader
Slack is not only a protocol, it's a whole system, and it has things that irc cannot have because it's just a protocol.
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @curious_reader
I challenge you to "search slack history" responsibly, that is, using a Haskell data structure, as I have been doing for years.
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Replying to @dibblego @curious_reader
Challenge not accepted, i got better things to do, but yeah, exact search might not be a feature
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Then, please understand that slack is not only proprietary, but inferior, and not by a little bit.
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Replying to @dibblego @curious_reader
This manner of speech assumes you are speaking some sort of truth i fail to grasp But all it is, is your limited opinion So no
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Replying to @PLT_cheater @dibblego
Tony's arguments were not so good formulated but he was right: http://pdfernhout.net/reasons-not-to-use-slack-for-free-software-development.html …
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