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elric3 minutes ago
A discussion about Finger without a mention of WebFinger[1]? Similar in spirit, but HTTP based.

[1] https://webfinger.net

jonathandeamer34 minutes ago
Nice to see this here today. A number of hosts the article mentions are on the startpage of lookit, a finger client I've been building: happynetbox, plan.cat, thebackupbox's finger webring, etc.

The start page exists because finger has no discovery layer. finger @host lists users. lookit makes that list selectable, so you can wander a server instead of querying one address at a time.

I just released a v0.2 beta, feedback welcome: https://github.com/jonathandeamer/lookit/releases/tag/v0.2.0...

andros5 minutes ago
Great work!

Perhaps a global database or a parallel project like a search engine focused on fingering is needed. The sources are scattered, and clients like yours would greatly benefit from that.

I'd also like to mention that if you have Emacs, I also have my own client: https://git.andros.dev/andros/efinger.el

jonathandeamer3 minutes ago
"The Charted Public Fingerverse" does a pretty good job at this! https://640kb.neocities.org/fingerverse/

Was definitely an inspiration for lookit. And yes, a search engine would be cool!

lodeabout 1 hour ago
Related fun site: plan.cat (discussed at https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29248368 )
zaikabout 1 hour ago
> No encryption, no headers, no sessions. Pure simplicity.

AI smell?

bargainbin12 minutes ago
Those commas do appear to be a load-bearing seam for the sentence — that’s not guaranteed proof, it’s just strong indication.
crmdabout 1 hour ago
Fingering was huge at my university in the late 90s and seemed very focused on relationships. Passive aggressive and extremely emo .plans was very much a thing when some people’s feelings were hurt. If you were interested in someone you were definitely fingering them to see from where they were last logged in (we used to call this finger stalking).

Come to think of it I setup my first “date” (more like a hookup) over unix talk.

We had a legit proto social network going, all over telnet!

mnw21camabout 1 hour ago
There was a fellow student at university who put the entire Hunting Of The Snark in their .plan file. It scrolled for a while.
androsabout 1 hour ago
I'm dying! Using Telnet to flirt. The father of Tinder XD
xprnio13 minutes ago
No, that I think would be Match.com or something along those lines. This is like the grandfather or grand-grandfather of Tinder, but not even intentionally.

What I find funny is how an Estonian proverb/saying would fit here quite nicely: “don’t try to teach your grandfather how to have sex.” In this case, the grandfather didn’t need teaching - it was molded by the era into what was necessary.

Multiplayerabout 1 hour ago
Ahhhhh memories. As far as I remember this didn't really spread beyond the PC game developer world. Back in the day we built an automated finger puller (poller) to grab all the game developers .plans and post them on PlanetQuake, etc (depending on which game they were working on). At the time it was considered a core feature for hot game news! Certainly the twitter of its' time for direct from the horse's mouth news.
androsabout 1 hour ago
Fantastic! How lovely to read these stories. And what influences Id has had on Finger.
smalltorchabout 2 hours ago
I like it.

Just one cell.

Heck, you could probably make a little program for HN to use the about box as the service and achieve the same thing.

androsabout 1 hour ago
the bare minimum!
ur-whaleabout 2 hours ago
finger is the best-named utility of the Unix world.
androsabout 1 hour ago
Second place is Cat
cb321about 1 hour ago
Don't forget head, tail, mount, strip, touch, etc.

My GF when I was first learning these names was convinced the Unix principals did all this quite deliberately and "finger" was her headliner argument. Evidently, even in 1971 someone complained: https://blog.robertelder.org/intro-to-pinky-command/ (relevant to that source, Usenet/Net News/mailing lists may be another social network which never exactly died and even today LKML, zsh-workers, etc. are main communication avenues).