

I did as well which is a polite way of saying I blew all my RAM savings on the how overpriced GPUs were at the time


I did as well which is a polite way of saying I blew all my RAM savings on the how overpriced GPUs were at the time


That’s why I also mentioned archivable. Public forums can be archived. If I hit one of those issues I look for archived pages. Deleted discord comments are just silently gone and deleted servers are lost forever


Because not everything is a bug. People frequently want help and having a searchable place for past discussions it is helpful. Also this was in response to people complaining about forums and implying what came after is better so misuse is very much relevant here. Every modding community and a lot of other dev groups use discord for everything and it is from experience a trainwreck.


Most decent forums were publicly readable online and thus got indexed by actually decent search engines unlike discord. Hence “search indexable”
I’m not sure why people think that discord search is some kind of gotcha. Its shit.


Zulip is literally the 5th thing in the article.


Discord is just objectively terrible for knowledge. It’s not search indexable or archivable. It’s more or less a memory hole.


Wonder if their CEO finally stopped responding to hacker news threads or if he’s still in there getting dunked on.


John Stuart is in there for entirely nonsensical reasons


John Oliver will probably abuse it in some way. Sadly he doesn’t start until the 15th and something new and horrible will have replaced this.


The fraud in Minnesota was orchestrated by a white woman but they need to pin it on Somalis.
What’s happened here is what needs to happen. Someone needed to come out and make sure that there were consequences for the accusations rather than just rolling over and letting Trump/Oz have their narrative.


Jitsi is owned by a Campbell, California based firm called 8x8. Source: I worked for them during the acquisition.
Though admittedly avoiding US origin open source is unlikely to be possible. The thing they are using seems to be based on another package with a similar issue.


The Supremacy Clause of the Constitution makes this very unlikely to succeed. I’m not sure I would want to risk setting that kind of court precedent.


Deport them they can’t speak English. That’s how it’s supposed to work right?
/s


Trials need evidence which Noem and others knowingly stole. Absent evidence a conviction will be hard to obtain. The state’s helpless pleading here isn’t about jurisdiction it’s about access.
I could swear I saw some company doing this in a tech publication like 5-10 years ago