I'm the administrator of hack.chat, where everything legal is sent verbatim. Never once have I censored or modified a message sent on this anonymous chat service. Although it is a different format that Reddit, I invite you to try it out if you prefer chat room discussions rather than posts and up/downvotes.
I welcome this community to https://hack.chat/?The_Donald
Yes, but wouldn't something like this be much better? Doesn't add much load time and makes it work without extensions. Example implementation so you can see conversion in real time. Also works on mobile.
> I've tried a bunch of bots on various chat platforms (Telegram, Discord, Slack) – not sure if this MathBot was among them – but they were all pretty lacklustre. I'm looking for something that's a neat as writing math notation in Julia code or in Notion.
If dark mode floats your boat you could try out hack.chat
well not necessarily private..
In beta client, you can create channels by entering; in the original (prior) version, you can directly add ?foo
behind the url. So, everyone can access a chat-room. In the prior version, however, the systems generates one a random channel, almost unguessable, and one can ergo use it as a private chatroom too.
someone needs to remind of me of what? that i travel the world for work a handful of times for my job every quarter so that i can support my family and have a comfortable life? making a reddit account takes all of about 1 minute- you are quite dense.. how about instead of your boring straw man jabs you come to an actual chat room here---> https://hack.chat/?BonniesChatRoom | i'll wait about ten minutes for you to show yourself, but i highly doubt you are capable of a reasonable conversation.
Hi, I'm the administrator of hack.chat, an open source service I have been running for about 18 months, where everything legal is sent verbatim. I have never once censored or modified a message sent on this anonymous chat service. Although it is a different format that Reddit, I invite you to try it out if you prefer chat room discussions and if you are concerned about Reddit's censorship.
I welcome this community specifically to https://hack.chat/?The_Donald
I feel rather active with the subreddit, but have yet to join the Skype calls. What would you talk about? Do you have questions prepared? What do the other people do while another person's question is being answered? How do you communicate written math?
I find the most activity here is from three places: 1) The subreddit itself (although we could use more discussion), 2) The HackChat IRC, and 3) the solutions document (we have over 55 commits, and solutions to almost every exercise in Chapters 1 and 2, sometimes multiple solutions).
Will you be studying Rudin in class?
We are working at a pace of 2 weeks per chapter. Which should have us finish chapters 1 - 7 sometime in ~~December~~ November.
Join us in the TeX enabled "IRC" at https://hack.chat/?babyrudin I regularly hang out there while studying.
Edit: Months