[16:14] Testing out the IRC capabilities in the new dev version of Thunderbird. Works and looks nice! [16:15] if it's anything like ChatZilla, i won't bother [16:16] Not really. One second and I will paste a snapshot [16:18] http://imagebin.org/203631 [16:18] and yes, that is a rabbit as my wallpaper behind the chat [16:19] it works as just a tab in thunderbird like the calendar does [16:19] very well integrated [16:19] ewww, even worse than chatzilla [16:20] eventually i'll get around to writing a new irc client myself to address all the suck of existing ones [16:21] this works for me as i just need something that connects to irc [16:21] what are you looking for in an IRC? [16:21] i would likely start with irssi as a base, and add an xchat-like UI using wxWidgets [16:22] interesting [16:23] xchat is alot more robust. im never in need of all of its features. for me i just plug in the room name and go [16:23] have you SEEN xchat's code? [16:23] no [16:23] it has examples of everything not to do in software [16:24] with this chat in thunderbird you can plug in other servers but you need to know the server name [16:24] that bad? [16:24] i haven't seen irssi's code, but it can't be worse [16:25] im going to close out this thunderbird chat since its dev... its download ALL my mail off of all my servers [16:25] brb [16:25] heh === cyphase_ is now known as cyphase [20:24] pleia2, what was the name of that task management software you mentioned you use? [21:38] philipballew: taskwarrior [23:50] Woah, Super key in Unity for shortcuts. Nice [23:52] i use Super-C for calculator, myself [23:53] i used to use the same in gnome