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Show HN: Chat with HN users while you visit HN

72 点作者 brildum大约 13 年前

24 条评论

bdr大约 13 年前
This has been tried a dozen times. The chicken and egg problem is especially hard in real time. And in general, chat is dead. It's boring. The web has more to offer than it did when chat rooms were popular.
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lars大约 13 年前
I like this idea, but here's a word of warning: ICQ actually had software that did this about a hundred years ago. It was a stand alone app you would download, and you could chat with people viewing whatever webpage you were on. And I remember running into another person exactly once on this service, and that was while visiting altavista.com (this was before google). And this was from a company that presumably had a pretty strong ability to push software out to users. This can end up being the kind of software thats useless unless its used by millions. I'm sure there are smart ways to overcome that problem though.
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dazbradbury大约 13 年前
At first, my thoughts were wow, that's simple and potentially really powerful.<p>Then I opened it up.. and even on HN, the chat was a hard to follow trail of throw away comments. Chat is simply an extremely hard thing to moderate and present cleanly. Comments work, because most of the time, insightful/helpful comments are voted to the top.<p>The way I see it is that chat is useful in a number of scenarios but I'm not sure this is it. I would suggest it's much more useful when:<p>1) You know the other people in the room, and it's not anonymous. If facebook were behind this, it may be useful, but the probability of someone you know browsing the same page as you is slim. It could work if it used 2 or 3 degrees of seperation however.<p>2) Liveness is key. Take olark for example, live and direct chat to customer service is extrmely useful. Alternatively, if you are covering a live event, it's much better to have live chat. Even if it's hard to follow at times, at least you know everything is current.<p>Excellent use of a bookmarklet, and thanks for sharing, but it's going to be very difficult to make it usable.
danielamitay大约 13 年前
Feedback: don't allow usernames "root", "admin", "administrator", et cetera.
lsiebert大约 13 年前
On the latest chrome stable.<p>I've gotten multiple errors trying to do this.<p>Error: TypeError: Cannot call method 'track' of undefined Error: Error: INVALID_STATE_ERR Error: You must set a username before you can chat<p>When I first login, it says I'm in a chatroom of 1 for quite a bit, then connects me invisibly, without letting me set my username.<p>Would this fail with https?<p>On a side note, somebody that creates an aggregator for these sort of add ons, (including chats, but also the various "comment on a website" things I remember from a few years ago) might do alright.<p>When I finally do get in the chat, after trying to set a username, I get a random one. I'm user37695. And there is no way to change that.<p>Edit: okay there is a way, clicking on your username. But it's invisible.<p>Thoughts: Needs to let me know I'm connecting, and if possible, indicate state. IRC tells me when I'm connecting, when it's checking identd etc. Even a little progress bar would be fine.<p>Username selection seems to fail for me. I'd suggest a prompt, after connecting, for the username.<p>edit: indicating that clicking the username allows you to change it, or a menu button, would be helpful.<p>There is no way to close the window without losing the page.
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mkelley大约 13 年前
I think this is actually a pretty cool idea, but for it to be successful - 1) The app is a little rough around the edges... needs at the least a method for "flood protection." 2) Ability to adjust opacity, as it does take up a decent bit of real-estate. 3) MOST IMPORTANTLY - this is a great little bookmarklet app for community-driven websites like HN, reddit, etc... but the owners/admins of these sites need to PROMOTE the use of it. NOTE: This could also be popular on other types of sites as well.<p>For example, when this was on the front-page and i tested it out there were a little over 30 users on chatting, today its moved down to item 64 in the list and no one is using it. So it would definitely need to be promoted by the site for it to become popular.<p>I just had another thought, the developer of this bookmarklet could do a website that provides a list of web sites with the ability for user submissions and provide a sort of jump list. Hopefully there should be a way for the app to report the # of active users for each site in this scenario.<p>Anyways, I like it.
alpb大约 13 年前
I remember a very similar startup that was doing more or less the same thing which has been a very popular in HN and some other websites, I just could not recall the name. Anyone remembers?<p>edit: It could be envo.lv <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2756145" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=2756145</a>
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crazygringo大约 13 年前
This is actually tremendously fascinating, and has a lot of potential. It is one of the coolest things I've ever seen on HN. 10 other HN users are on it now. (Tried nytimes.com, I was the only one.)<p>What I'd really love to see would be a chat history, so I know what was going on "in the room" before I joined.<p>To make it really effective, there could be some kind of threading, forum subjects, voting, etc. It would be amazing to check out a NYT article, have this pop up, and then immediately see people giving more context, making clever comments, etc.
jaredsohn大约 13 年前
Amusingly, before I started using the Internet in the mid-nineties, I had thought that this functionality was a basic component to "surfing the web".
jamesu大约 13 年前
There are just too many websites around for this to be useful. Not to mention if i go on a website, the last thing i am going to be thinking about is chatting with other people who happen to also be browsing it.<p>Also the logistics of moderating a potentially infinite amount of chat rooms for every website on the internet are mind boggling to say the least.
jeswin大约 13 年前
I am not making the same thing, but similar technique going on here.<p>FBRemix (very early state): <a href="http://www.fbremix.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.fbremix.com</a><p>Edit: Source code <a href="https://github.com/jeswin/fbremix" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/jeswin/fbremix</a>
vlod大约 13 年前
This was interesting and pretty cool MVP. I provided a whole bunch of suggestions. However it wasn't long before it degenerated into a cesspool.<p>I really don't understand how people have time to waste in uttering such bollocks into the chat.
codedivine大约 13 年前
It seems to be problematic on IE9 on Win 7. The chat window is left at the bottom of the page, and if I scroll up, the chat window remains at the bottom of the page. Thus, scrolling and chatting don't go together.
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Argher大约 13 年前
I'm actually alpha testing a more comprehensive chat service for chrome as we speak. If you're interested, shoot me an email at argher@gmail.com - I'd be happy for the feedback.
webwanderings大约 13 年前
Even Google has tried it and it didn't go anywhere.
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adrianwaj大约 13 年前
Perhaps you could adapt this to become an Olark competitor.. it's too expensive in my view.. for users to speak with site admins.
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revorad大约 13 年前
What I've always wanted is HN with a chatroom attached to each submission instead of a comments page. That would be fun.
DanielRibeiro大约 13 年前
This looks great! Awesome job. Would love to read more about which technologies you used to build it.
sirch大约 13 年前
Very cool. How does it work?
olalonde大约 13 年前
This has been tried a few times on HN before, can't find the links though.
adrianwaj大约 13 年前
chat history would be good.. my chat stopped dead.. would like to go back and review what's said.<p>Bookmarklet can display how many people online and color-coded for activity level.
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jot大约 13 年前
Nice. Very similar idea to <a href="http://bonfire.im" rel="nofollow">http://bonfire.im</a> which is only for use at Twitter.com. Would be cool if it grabbed HN usernames somehow.
lsiebert大约 13 年前
just fyi, wait until your logged in, then you can change your username by clicking it.
bdg大约 13 年前
&#62; Sorry, your user name must be 4 chars.<p>Why?