DDS-NET is a reference to Shin Megami Tensei 1 on Super Famicom and PS1. Some of you might be familiar with the Shin Megami Tensei game series, or it's spin-off series: Persona. But anyway, In Shin Megami Tensei 1, (Mild spoilers by the way, if you haven't played or don't want spoilers look away!), the main character can access an online chat network on his PC called DDS-NET. On there, he meets a user named STEVEN who distributes a demon summoning program he made to talk, capture, and register the demons that are taking over. However, not many people can withstand this program too well. Yet the player and their friends seem to be able touse it just fine. So, what's up with me? Why am I mentioning it here? That's because I've been playing around with making an IRC (Internet Relay Chat) server to make this DDS-NET thing real.
IRC is an old chat protocol that was actually developed in the late 80's. The way it works is, you download an IRC client on your device, and you connect to a server by connecting to it's address. I'm sure many of you are familiar with a program called Discord correct? While Discord isn't the same as IRC, it's heavily based on IRC. In Discord, you would join a server and send messages in channels or in DMs (Direct Messages) correct? That's exactly how IRC works, but it's a tad different that's all. Here's some more information about IRC if you'd like here.
Because yes. And believe it or not, there are actually still people who use IRC. Should you use IRC too? Yes! Absolutely! But I wanna warn you though, people can very easily see your IP address if you don't use a cloak. Now that doesn't mean it's dangerous, because you can actually request to get a cloak from most modern IRC servers, but you should be very careful and research how IRC works before you try it, or try running your own IRC server on a local network to be safe while having fun with it.