← Back to context Comment by mandeepj 4 days ago It’s sounds very similar to Google wave, if anyone remembers that, but for code. 4 comments mandeepj Reply tzury 4 days ago That came back as Slack and other similar products mtndew4brkfst 4 days ago Nothing since then really recaptured what I personally liked about GWave or let me use their tool in similar ways to how I used it. YMMV, of course, more so than most of my comments. esafak 4 days ago This sounds interesting. Which aspects? mandeepj 4 days ago “ never-ending stream of conversations”
tzury 4 days ago That came back as Slack and other similar products mtndew4brkfst 4 days ago Nothing since then really recaptured what I personally liked about GWave or let me use their tool in similar ways to how I used it. YMMV, of course, more so than most of my comments.
mtndew4brkfst 4 days ago Nothing since then really recaptured what I personally liked about GWave or let me use their tool in similar ways to how I used it. YMMV, of course, more so than most of my comments.
esafak 4 days ago This sounds interesting. Which aspects? mandeepj 4 days ago “ never-ending stream of conversations”
That came back as Slack and other similar products
Nothing since then really recaptured what I personally liked about GWave or let me use their tool in similar ways to how I used it. YMMV, of course, more so than most of my comments.
This sounds interesting. Which aspects?
“ never-ending stream of conversations”