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● 07.30.21


●● Freenode Shrinks by Another Quarter and Gemini Continues to Grow (For Techrights at Least)


Posted in News Roundup at 7:39 pm by Dr. Roy Schestowitz


IRC is still around, but Freenode/IRC.com won’t be an important part of that


> Image: Gemini Turntable


Gemini Turntable


Summary: Freenode continues to perish faster than we’ve imagined; it’s a good thing that we’ve had contingencies set up; regarding the monopolised and increasingly centralised Web, we’re still making baby steps towards weaning ourselves off it


THIS is a “bad news, good news” type of post.


> Image: Techrights at irc.techrights.org


Freenode commits to yet another self-harming move, maybe committing suicide by imposing registration on people who wish to enter Freenode (SSO/SASL). Moving people over to our self-hosted IRC network has therefore been a priority.


self-harming move


As someone said in our IRC channel some minutrs ago, “chat.freenode.net sum of channel populations declined from 86k to 64k after the sasl requirement.”


Compare to Libera.Chat:


$ awk add up


date freenode irc.fn libera.chat

2020-03-29 311686

2021-05-19 27890

2021-05-20 279551 26736

2021-05-21 269785 36115

2021-05-21 48433

2021-05-23 247790 62421

2021-05-26 221557 25474

2021-06-01 154266 66038

2021-06-06 147001 76833

2021-06-12 128716 74654

2021-06-14 119065 77381

2021-06-15 57192 50806 80256

2021-07-15 87484

2021-07-18 86244 167157

2021-07-30 63968 63648 173198


Things aren’t even fully settled yet.


We are not in Libera.Chat because we try to self-host everything, even Git. It’s the way to go and people everywhere should advocate it. The Internet was originally created to distribute things around, not centralise everything the way Facebook, AWS, ClownFlare, GitHub etc. increasingly do.


not in Libera.Chat


When it comes to Gemini, which is self-hosted from home, we’ve convinced a number of people to rely less on the World Wide Web and use gemini:// when possible. Page requests in the past 30 days show growth:


Page requests (gemini://)Date23582021/07/0129602021/07/0216412021/07/0317552021/07/0421872021/07/0521942021/07/0621222021/07/0781282021/07/08111972021/07/0922432021/07/1023332021/07/1133442021/07/1238082021/07/1338702021/07/1445032021/07/1551832021/07/1635862021/07/1734892021/07/18118022021/07/19140192021/07/2052742021/07/2154632021/07/2232882021/07/2339712021/07/2438972021/07/2536142021/07/2657462021/07/2760722021/07/2830812021/07/29121462021/07/30


Total 145,554 (the above combined) with another day to go (2021/07/31). Over time more people adopt and at least partly embrace Gemini space as an alternative to the Web (over 1,500 unique IP addresses above). It sure gives us hope. It’s a drop in the ocean compared to the Web (5 hits/second on average), but any progress counts. More importantly, the option (or alternative) does exist and it is viable. No need for a Web browser (or HTML) to follow Techrights. █


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