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That’s interesting since you were already using slack, did you just switch due to network effect or are there additional features in discord?
Can it do drop in/drop out VoIP rooms like mumble?
Discord was originally a replacement for teamspeak/mumble and it’s how most people I actually know still use it. It was “nice” because you didn’t need to set up your own server. Using it as a replacement for irc came later. Image support in chats is nice, but I really only use it for the voip chat rooms.
Surprised privacy conscious people are so pro obsidian when it’s not even source available

AI such as Deep Blue was able to outperform humans at a specific tasks because humans wrote the algorithms.

This isn’t true of modern game-playing AI like Alpha-Go or recent Stockfish versions. These learn by playing against themselves over billions of games, and the strategies they develop aren’t guided by human input. These kinds of results aren’t achieved by LLM bots because there’s no equivalent to “winning the game” in a chatbot conversation that can easily be rewarded automatically.

Even returning to JVM languages would be huge over the current js based electron slop. Things are so bad “optimized software” doesn’t need to mean C++ or Rust.
The Dynamicland website reminds me of the worst of the 00’s, it really turned me off to the whole project
Sourcehut is really the only step between just using an ssh server and something like forgejo that I know of.
Especially when most games that’ve come out this year run like shit, and a new graphics card is nearly a rent payment
Is there anything for all the “subscribe to newsletter” popups on news sites and online stores?