[01:27:57] <城市酸儒文人挖坑> maybe MH can make a chatting sever in kaiheila [01:53:11] I archived today maging to remove grome, break my computer and fix it to working state from a command line [01:53:21] So, deleted GROME (too heavy and not needed), then computer failed to boot, afterr a few tries, found my way to ubuntu recorvy and though messing around, or just luck, to a tty, from there, I reinstalled LightDM and rebooted once, and failed to get into LXDE< but got into OpenBox, and rebooted again, and it worked [01:55:14] <城市酸儒文人挖坑> https://gamebaikeshuwiki.miraheze.org/wiki/User:%E5%9F%8E%E5%B8%82%E9%85%B8%E5%84%92%E6%96%87%E4%BA%BA%E6%8C%96%E5%9D%91/%E4%B8%AA%E4%BA%BA%E6%96%87%E7%AB%A0#%E8%A1%A5%E5%85%85 [01:55:17] [url] User:城市酸儒文人挖坑/个人文章 - GHGWIKI | gamebaikeshuwiki.miraheze.org [02:42:57] People can and do make unofficial communities on other platforms all the time, but it takes a fairly strong case to make an official presence, y'know? [02:43:34] ie, Discord's relevance here is basically because it's too big to ignore, while other platforms will struggle to get many volunteers from the platform, let alone other members [02:43:48] from Miraheze itself I should say [02:52:05] Wonder how pratical ssh key auth for a wiki would be [04:13:36] <城市酸儒文人挖坑> Simply put, mainland Chinese internet users are not used to using IRC and DC is blocked by the government, and some aspects of mediawiki are not efficient enough [04:14:52] <城市酸儒文人挖坑> In fact some wikis in MH have opened servers in Kaiheila [06:24:08] tonight, I borked my compuiter twice and fixed it twice [07:04:42] <城市酸儒文人挖坑> hmmm [07:05:25] Damm SELinux and Damm grome [09:01:12] Unfortunately the mainland China audience and any key Chinese volunteers just aren't in force enough to really go for it, but we do welcome people taking initiative on such things; perhaps you could create one, and if nothing else forward what happens to here? [11:42:51] https://youtu.be/jm3uw5F21Ag [11:42:51] [YouTube] ⁨LEGO Brawls - Official PC and Consoles Announcement Trailer⁩ | 53s | Channel: ⁨IGN⁩ | 51,947 views | 2022-02-10 - 22:00:42 [19:10:39] @raidarr for the description sounds very much like discord: > Kaiheila, or 开黑啦(Kai hei la) is a Chinese VoIP, instant messaging, and digital distribution platform designed to create communities called “servers.” established in August 2019 and owned by Beijing Xiaoyaoyixia Technology Co.[1]Servers are a collection of voice channels (channels where users communicate with voice chat/video call only) [19:10:39] and text channels (channels where users communicate with media files and text only) Users communicate with voice calls, text messaging, and media files in private chats of communities called “servers.” Kaiheila runs on Windows, IOS, and Android, and in web browsers. [21:59:57] There are several services that sound like discord [22:00:04] The problem with all is adaptation