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so I got another rasp-pi for a thing!

(mom thinks it's a little funny, the 'starting to amass an army of 10+ computers' habit. i really do need an actual cart/tech bench to put all of these dang emulator controllers and computers.) 

anyway sketching out the context, discord is a super popular chat platform that really rose to prominence around 2016 (basically when I started using it to talk to the gf). it also feels like the clear winner of 'what site is fandom at large on' post-twitter and post-tumblr; the privacy of smaller servers with like minded friends was too good to pass up for most people who had been bruised by harassment online (understandably). it's basically the only site that I use daily, and I've been starting to rankle at the idea that there's this corporate-owned platform that's known to engage in AI scraping your private chats, scraping your data, you can't export chats with other people (even with their consent), and that's just the shady shit that's known.

discord's also been making some very concerning moves in the last year especially with censorship - will not upload some R18 art (eg, they're also scanning everything you're uploading), has been known to nuke entire servers in fallout of banning certian people, and there's no transparent appeal process with either (an acquaintance of mine has already gone through this). There's two small art servers I deeply enjoy at much higher risk of this (one of them being JD's uniform fetish/anthology server), which is making me start this initiative ahead of schedule.

so! cue, operation 'to hell with discord' aka going back in the mists of time to ..... IRC :P 

from my light reading/research, IRC is an open-source chat platform that's functionally the same, and because it's been around since the late eighties, feels like a perfect use case both to (a) escape censorship, and (b) have a lightweight backup chat platform in case if discord shits the bed. (fun fact, did you know it was used to report on the USSR coup attempt back in the early 1990's because it was that good at circumventing censorship?)

Anyway, I've used IRC like, once back about 5 years ago on my old mac, and it was a lot of fun/pretty natural (felt a lot like AIM), though that didn't go anywhere because I didn't know the good chat rooms (these days i think i'd know of a few more, if only for evesdropping on open source gossip). The best part? it can be self hosted, oh yeah baby. (ironically, i think it was [personal profile] queenlua  ages ago that suggested dicking around self hosting as like, baby's first learning step to being a sysadmin, so I'll have a lot of fun with the nuts and bolts there even if it falls through halfway through.

My plan is: 

1) use a tutorial (something like this, though i'll probably read through a few) to set up mIRC on the pi for proof-of-concept self hosting a server.
2) use matterbridge to bridge between self-hosted IRC rooms <=> a private discord test chat of mine and the gf's.
3) once confident of that process, ask permission to the small at-danger kink art servers if they'd be okay with the bridge/backup, and bot needed for that. if consensus approves, set up the bridge and start the education process so everyone can seamlessly jump over if need. (even if people think it's more work than worth it, at least we can rest easy knowing the backup tech is there if a server got nuked)
4) Document the process from start to finish (in a tone that's a little less casual and a little more accessible) because I have a sneaky feeling this is going to be a move that more and more kink artists are going to have to take.

hoo-ah!

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