Yea they do: http://netmap.online.net (link for anyone else looking for it).
It sounds a lot like the conversations you get when you have two instances of Cleverbot (http://www.cleverbot.com) talk to each other. I had set up something similar in the past but then in a Telegram channel.
Recently started using https://github.com/dotphiles/dotsync for managing dotfiles, very easy to remotely deploy them this way.
Discord is targeting the gaming community, though it can also be used as an alternative to Slack, which is, for example, what the devs behind Yarn (https://yarnpkg.com) use it for: https://discordapp.com/invite/yarnpkg
Not really what I meant, I meant more of a scratch like IDE like in the app but as a web app too (like App Inventor), as that'd be easier to teach with in a class.
Currently at my (high) school they teach students App Inventor which looks a lot like this but it's web based instead. I'll definitely recommend this to them but they probably won't use it if there's no desktop web…
It does say "You can leave questions unanswered" at the start, which can be seen as saying it's an "I don't care" option.
Same for me, although I currently use Antergos which is (kind of?) based on Arch, third on the list for me. Was already wondering if I should try plain Arch Linux or NixOS sometime, will probably give both of them a try…
I've seen some I added myself with Instabridge (another WiFi sharing app), the location of some of the networks are wrong because the app messed up sometimes (my school network is also located at my house for example).
Yea they do: http://netmap.online.net (link for anyone else looking for it).
It sounds a lot like the conversations you get when you have two instances of Cleverbot (http://www.cleverbot.com) talk to each other. I had set up something similar in the past but then in a Telegram channel.
Recently started using https://github.com/dotphiles/dotsync for managing dotfiles, very easy to remotely deploy them this way.
Discord is targeting the gaming community, though it can also be used as an alternative to Slack, which is, for example, what the devs behind Yarn (https://yarnpkg.com) use it for: https://discordapp.com/invite/yarnpkg
Not really what I meant, I meant more of a scratch like IDE like in the app but as a web app too (like App Inventor), as that'd be easier to teach with in a class.
Currently at my (high) school they teach students App Inventor which looks a lot like this but it's web based instead. I'll definitely recommend this to them but they probably won't use it if there's no desktop web…
It does say "You can leave questions unanswered" at the start, which can be seen as saying it's an "I don't care" option.
Same for me, although I currently use Antergos which is (kind of?) based on Arch, third on the list for me. Was already wondering if I should try plain Arch Linux or NixOS sometime, will probably give both of them a try…
I've seen some I added myself with Instabridge (another WiFi sharing app), the location of some of the networks are wrong because the app messed up sometimes (my school network is also located at my house for example).