I tried bombadillo for a couple minutes yesterday, and it pretty much instantly solved the biggest issue I have with vf1 : the way information is presented. If you're not familiar with how vf1 works, it more or less cats the output, and then you can either : * scroll back * press enter and let it print the buffer 10ish lines at a time * explicitely send said output into a pager Bombadillo does *the sensible thing*, cats whatever you asked for and send you straight back up to line 1. It's a lot easier to remember the context when you have clear visual identifiers. It's not like I didn't know it was *an issue*, but I hadn't noticed how big of an issue it is. So it got me thinking, because I've been having essentially the same gripes with the interface of the bbs, in that I can either dump the output to a pager, or try to read every post individually, which is orders of magnitude worse because they all get munched up together. Other qualms being that the client itself isn't 80col safe but I lost that battle before I was even born. I'm thinking the experience of small imageboards is probably what I'd try to replicate if I ever wrote my own solution for local comms. Alphanumerical identifiers for both posts and threads, easy to jump to and back from, less of a reason to quote people unless you're only concerned about a specific snippet... Eventually, for that rpi I still don't have handy, as a .onion, blahblahblah...