Are you a Slovenian internet dev? A French iOS programmer? A
unhappy man or woman in want of pals? Get thee to the Hamster Pad. This new web
site Matt Schlicht and his buddy Adam McKenna aggregates hundreds of Slack
groups, from programming-centric rooms to rooms for writers.
“nothing like Hamster Pad exists right now. we've got
actually taken the Slack API and began to create an entire social community
constructed on pinnacle of their platform,” stated Schlicht. “everyone can add
a talk, all of us can be part of a chat, and if you emerge as friends with a
person you can see what chats they're in.”
“I see the Slack environment as something very similar to
the fb platform in 2007 once they announced their API. Slack, with 2 million
day by day energetic users, isn't always pretty as large as facebook was in
2007, however the opportunities are similar.”
The service is quite darn smooth. You sign up and click on
some rooms. you're then invited to each room for my part and you could then
speak to humans. Hamster Pad doesn’t virtually do an awful lot except bring all
of the cool rooms into one region and provide some portions of information
about them along with overall range of people on line now and pals who might be
taking component in heated discussions of API calls.
Schlicht and his team additionally built ZapChain, a
bitcoin-powered forum. This new carrier is a exclusive form of network based
round brief and easy aggregation and the concept that people need to talk to
other people. A/S/L every person?
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