For gaming, you might enjoy Teamspeak. It's closed-source, but you can run own your server, it's very much focused on voice comms, uses Opus and (IMO) has better audio filters.
Why? Some people who are recruited as medics into IDF wouldn't have thought about being medics before that. They also have to serve their Army service either way.
Tailwind offers 'modules', which let you define classes for certain states, such as responsiveness. You can easily do something like 'w-10 sm:w-5', and it'll add a media-query based class.
OVH has auto-renew though?
+1 for Wire from me, have been using it for about a year and a half now. I only wish it had a better desktop client, the current one is a little laggy especially when scrolling up chat history.
Also worth mentioning that SoYouStart servers have slower network speeds (250Mbps compared to OVH's 500Mbps-1Gbps)
For gaming, you might enjoy Teamspeak. It's closed-source, but you can run own your server, it's very much focused on voice comms, uses Opus and (IMO) has better audio filters.
Why? Some people who are recruited as medics into IDF wouldn't have thought about being medics before that. They also have to serve their Army service either way.
Tailwind offers 'modules', which let you define classes for certain states, such as responsiveness. You can easily do something like 'w-10 sm:w-5', and it'll add a media-query based class.
OVH has auto-renew though?
+1 for Wire from me, have been using it for about a year and a half now. I only wish it had a better desktop client, the current one is a little laggy especially when scrolling up chat history.
Also worth mentioning that SoYouStart servers have slower network speeds (250Mbps compared to OVH's 500Mbps-1Gbps)