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>>just put urself on your xface like i do :>>
xface?Sayeth the Wiki (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-Face):>An X-Face is a small bitmap (48 × 48 pixels, black and white) image>
which is added to a Usenet posting or e-mail message, typically
showing a picture of the author's face. The image data is included
in the posting as encoded text, and attached with an 'X-Face'
header.While many programs support X-Face, most of them are free software>
and based on Unix or its variations, such as KMail or Sylpheed.I've never heard of it myself. I've never used an NNTP client that>
supported it; my ancient version of Agent certainly doesn't. And I'm
happy about that; Usenet is text. Binary shit like that doesn't
belong. I mean, what's next, bold text and colors? That way leads to
chaos and madness, I tell you! ;-)
Interesting. It reminds me of web sites' favicon.ico which is popular.
I never knew this X-Face existed. Did anyone even use it? I just know
people use ASCII arts like mine. :P Obviously, they need a fixed width
font like Courier, Monospace, etc. to see it formatted correctly.
I use xface! mostly because ascii is hard :D
I use X-Face: headers, and have been known to use Face: headers,
too.
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Pan supports them, so I see those from others like
candycanearter07.
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They take up just a few lines in the article header.
Apparently NewsTap --an NNTP client for Apple IOS-- supports it too.
Me, I'm stickin' with ASCII. It's a slippery slope otherwise --today
X-Face, tomorrow Emojis!-- and I'm not willing to risk that ;-P
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