Some kind of personal anecdote or something that is even remotely specific instead of that generic comment that looks like something that was written by the same people who write apologies for Facebook.
I don't know if they are platitudes but they just sound like some generic PR drivel. Take from that what you will.
>Firefox treats scripts running from bookmarklets as being scripts that are directly on the page. This means that unless you list `script-src: unsafe-inline`, your CSP policy can disable the user's ability to use…
I assume any extension that consists solely of any combination of \x00 and \x20 is to be understood as "no extension"
THANK YOU for this, I will definitely check it out. The pricing of most email platforms, including FastMail, is simply ridiculous. And if you complain they'll tell you that, well, all other platforms cost rougly the…
The problem with Edge is that they wrapped the engine, which was great, inside a UWP app, which are known to be stupidly ugly and stupidly sluggish. That's what killed it. Had they chosen Win32, it wouldn't have died.…
Honestly I don't know what you expected. There's no other way it could've ended. Voice, file uploads, etc are expensive. Don't fall in love with services. (Or with people ;P)
>many users have bouncers that will sit in the channel the whole time Then I know they're reading. >and you have no idea who might be saving logs or where they might be publishing them If I'm in a room with you nothing…
No history is a feature. I like knowing that, like in real life, only people who are present can read what I'm saying.
By judging all the strings in the client frontend, their help website, and my interactions with the support team, Discord is being run by some rather immature people.
Discord has low footprint? It's usually the application that consumes most RAM of my system (if we ignore the browser) and consumes an steady 1-2% of CPU even when in the systray. And it is, of course, closed source, so…
>By far the best messaging user experience on desktop there is. No offence but that's like your opinion. Coming from IRC and TeamSpeak, to me Discord is unnecessarily bloated and full of analytics. >I used Slack / Skype…
Some kind of personal anecdote or something that is even remotely specific instead of that generic comment that looks like something that was written by the same people who write apologies for Facebook.
I don't know if they are platitudes but they just sound like some generic PR drivel. Take from that what you will.
>Firefox treats scripts running from bookmarklets as being scripts that are directly on the page. This means that unless you list `script-src: unsafe-inline`, your CSP policy can disable the user's ability to use…
I assume any extension that consists solely of any combination of \x00 and \x20 is to be understood as "no extension"
THANK YOU for this, I will definitely check it out. The pricing of most email platforms, including FastMail, is simply ridiculous. And if you complain they'll tell you that, well, all other platforms cost rougly the…
The problem with Edge is that they wrapped the engine, which was great, inside a UWP app, which are known to be stupidly ugly and stupidly sluggish. That's what killed it. Had they chosen Win32, it wouldn't have died.…
Honestly I don't know what you expected. There's no other way it could've ended. Voice, file uploads, etc are expensive. Don't fall in love with services. (Or with people ;P)
>many users have bouncers that will sit in the channel the whole time Then I know they're reading. >and you have no idea who might be saving logs or where they might be publishing them If I'm in a room with you nothing…
No history is a feature. I like knowing that, like in real life, only people who are present can read what I'm saying.
By judging all the strings in the client frontend, their help website, and my interactions with the support team, Discord is being run by some rather immature people.
Discord has low footprint? It's usually the application that consumes most RAM of my system (if we ignore the browser) and consumes an steady 1-2% of CPU even when in the systray. And it is, of course, closed source, so…
>By far the best messaging user experience on desktop there is. No offence but that's like your opinion. Coming from IRC and TeamSpeak, to me Discord is unnecessarily bloated and full of analytics. >I used Slack / Skype…