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forced_anon chat

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-04 23:50

Imagine this: you load up a 4chan chat page, and you're connected to another user to chat one on one. Completely at random, with no traces of identity whatsoever. That's it. There could be a button to get a new person if you really don't like who you're talking to or you've seen them before, or you could just hit F5. In the true spirit of Anonymous, you could talk about anything in complete freedom.

I think that could be pretty awesome (and also pretty fail, but such is the way of all things chan), and it's an idea that I've had in the back of my mind for a while. I don't have the wherewithal to make it happen, however, so by /img/'s recommendation I'm here pitching it to /prog/ in the hope that someone will get inspired and make this happen. I'd really like to see it made real. I have to imagine that it would be very simple to make, although finding a good host and getting people to use it is another matter.

Anyone's interest piqued?

Name: Anonymous 2007-12-05 19:05

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That's a pretty amusing idea and easy enough to implement, too. You're wasting your time here, though, /prog/ never delivers anything, ever. I bet lots of people could hack something up in Python/Perl + Javascript real quick, post the code and let you handle the rest, like the actual CSS + HTML page layout. It's sad, really.

Only time I've seen anyone do something impressive for /prog/ was when one guy who was given random XOR encrypted files by the OP (who claimed they were Excel files) not only cracked them himself with only an hex editor and C programs he wrote himself, but also figured out what they really were. Everything else that /prog/ delivers is just 10 lines of Scheme or BBCode related programming jokes. And I'm not counting with the trolling and stupid memes you have to go through before you get meaningful replies either.

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