Microsoft Comic Chat is now open source

(opensource.microsoft.com)

105 points | by jervant 1 hour ago

20 comments

  • HeliumHydride 48 minutes ago
    • miah_ 6 minutes ago
      Ahhh jerkcity. A classic.
    • vsri 40 minutes ago
      HAGHLUABLABG

      I can't believe this is still going

    • huflungdung 3 minutes ago
      [dead]
  • Athas 22 minutes ago
    Comic Chat is a piece of Internet history, but I remember that it was somewhat reviled when I first started being active on IRC. This was around 2002, so it was probably due to some cultural memory rather than anyone having actually used it in years.

    The issue, as I remember it, is that Comic Chat extended the IRC protocol with support for explicitly indicating the appearance and emoting of your comic character, rather than relying entirely on contextual cues. This was essentially done by adding some nonsense string to every message, which presumably could be decoded by other Comic Chat users, but read like spammy noise to everyone else. I know it did that, because I remember downloading Comic Chat to check it out, but I forget whether it was the default or not.

    • superkuh 7 minutes ago
      Like,

      ># Appears as TIKI (#G010E010M1)

  • buildsjets 7 minutes ago
    Someone wants to taste the curb!

    https://achewood.com/2007/07/05/title.html

  • dmd 30 minutes ago
    My fellow Americans, our long national nightmare is over.
  • jervant 1 hour ago
    Direct link to GitHub repo: https://github.com/microsoft/comic-chat
  • antics9 47 minutes ago
    That’s hilarious. I hope to see some fun spinoffs.

    Ran comic chat on a freshly installed Win98 (or 95, don’t remember) Pentium II.

  • ok123456 22 minutes ago
    https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/237170.237260

    Related: The authors wrote a paper on their design of the layout engine.

  • cube00 28 minutes ago

      v1.0-pre and v1.0 share the same internal version number (rup 206, "Beta 2") but differ in ~99 of 111 shared source files [1]
    
    While I shouldn't complain because they just won't do these releases in the future and I accept it was a different time; I still find it surprising Microsoft didn't have better version control given I thought they took it very seriously given they built their own internal version control system (SLM). [2]

    [1]: https://github.com/microsoft/comic-chat#:~:text=v1.0%2Dpre%2...

    [2]: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20251028-00/?p=11...

    • schmichael 14 minutes ago
      Microsoft had just acquired SourceSafe in 1995, but it's not clear to me how similar to modern version control systems SourceSafe even was in 1995/6. It may have been more of a distributed lock manager than change management system.
  • MBCook 41 minutes ago
    I think it was my introduction to IRC. If not it would have been shortly after.
  • mettamage 34 minutes ago
    This is so peak, haha, love it. Thanks HN, made my day :)
  • ritonlajoie 31 minutes ago
    This was my first introduction to internet
  • unfunco 31 minutes ago
    Only tangentially related, but I'm convinced Comic Sans is the best font option available in Slack, and everyone should try it.
  • Onavo 14 minutes ago
    >Alongside the original snapshots, we’ve included a few AI-powered modernization attempts that demonstrate what’s possible—getting this 1990s-era C++ and MFC code building with current Visual Studio tools, connecting to modern IRC servers, and running legibly on today’s high-resolution Windows machines.

    Given that MSFT is all in on Rust and WinUI now, maybe they can try doing a full port similar to Bun using Copilot. Anthropic has been milking their Bun port attempt for as much as they can.

  • brcmthrowaway 36 minutes ago
    The creator is still at Microsoft. Lifer.
    • ahartmetz 33 minutes ago
      As "Principal Program Manager, Copilot Acceleration Team" even. That's sad.

      It sounds like person in charge of "Hey do you want Copilot? How about now? How about now? And now?! Here's another popup! Do you want it now? Why not?! Have you tried Copilot?" Etc...

      (I know about title inflation, he's probably not in charge of all that much, but still)

      • bdsa 4 minutes ago
        That's the article author Robert Standefer, I don't think he created Comic Chat, that was David Kurlander...
      • dmd 30 minutes ago
        Copilot means so many things now it doesn't even tell you anything about they do.
        • inigyou 3 minutes ago
          It was explained to me that the word "Copilot" is just Microsoft's brand for what the rest of us call "AI" - just like "365" means "online", "Azure" means "cloud", "Entra" means "login" and ".NET" used to mean "with a computer".

          So when you see something like "Azure Copilot 365" you can pretend they wrote, fully generically, "Online Cloud AI".

          If you see a button labelled "Copilot" you understand it would've said "AI" if they were any other company.

  • thebeardisred 34 minutes ago
    Yes… Ha ha ha… YES!
  • jdw64 48 minutes ago
    I still think this project has potential.
  • superkuh 40 minutes ago
    Microsoft Comic Chat was my first introduction to IRC. I was just a kid poking around in system32 directory and found mschat.exe. It opened a whole new world. I still participate in IRC communities to this day. I regularly reference it.

    So it's a shame that microsoft is blocking non-corporate browsers from accessing this news release, "The request is blocked. 20260716T162640Z-r17d8486fc4rbjkdhC1CHI16pc00000008m000000000a54t" I imagine most people who care about MS Comic Chat aren't using Chrome or Edge. A better URL since MS is blocking might be https://www.phoronix.com/news/Microsoft-Comic-Chat-OSS or just the github repo that's in another comment.

  • cool_dude85 20 minutes ago
    \me plays ahhhBeer.wav
  • animanoir 34 minutes ago
    [dead]