42 pointsby valzevul7 hours ago2 comments
  • NDlurkeran hour ago
    I wanted to do this so bad back in like 2009. I archived MSN messenger chats and my texts and everything and I figured sometime in the future I'd be able to analyze them and maybe even train a chat bot to imitate me. But over the years I lost hard drives and cell phones and accidentally deleted stuff and yeah it didn't happen. Very cool this guy was able to do it
    • Nition20 minutes ago
      I used to have saving turned on for my MSN Messenger chats back around 2001-2004. I didn't lose them. 10-15 years later or so I had a look through them and the cringe was so powerful that I deleted them all anyway.
      • johntash3 minutes ago
        Sometimes I feel bad that I lost years of chat history from then too, but you made me realize that might be a good thing.
  • Cider9986an hour ago
    I mostly text on Signal with disappearing messages so I wouldn't be able to do this. Most people are fine with disappearing messages at 4 weeks, but a few people like to keep their chats forever.
    • valzevulan hour ago
      Do you keep separate notes for things like recommendations or addresses? I often dig through my chats to find them.
      • Cider9986an hour ago
        Yeah I use NotesNook for big notes or projects.

        I also use the Note to Self which is built into Signal and appears just like any other conversation. I use that for temporary stuff like addresses and keep it clean.

    • salignean hour ago
      there's a tool for extracting chat history from signal desktop, you could build a plaintext and attachment archive with that if it runs regularly on your pc and appends new chats from the last run.