I hate Discord.
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I hate Discord. The platform is proprietary, the U/X is just completely confusing and it's difficult to find anything.
If you run a project, I love @Discourse - it's open source, the U/X is great and you can archive everything in markdown (and much more).
https://github.com/discourse/discourse
and we run it for GCVE https://discourse.ossbase.org/c/gcve/14 -
I hate Discord. The platform is proprietary, the U/X is just completely confusing and it's difficult to find anything.
If you run a project, I love @Discourse - it's open source, the U/X is great and you can archive everything in markdown (and much more).
https://github.com/discourse/discourse
and we run it for GCVE https://discourse.ossbase.org/c/gcve/14@adulau@infosec.exchange I hate Discourse UI/UX I find it confusing and so painfully slow and the search almost never give me what I want.
(yeah discord too has those issues⦠at least discourse can work without being logged in I guess)
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@adulau@infosec.exchange I hate Discourse UI/UX I find it confusing and so painfully slow and the search almost never give me what I want.
(yeah discord too has those issues⦠at least discourse can work without being logged in I guess)
@eragon At least you can pull-requests on the discourse repository to fix your issues

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@eragon At least you can pull-requests on the discourse repository to fix your issues

@adulau@infosec.exchange Yeah⦠nope don't have time for that.
Also I don't think lot of ppl will like the fact that I just want to throw the current UI in a bin and start over with one with less js -
I hate Discord. The platform is proprietary, the U/X is just completely confusing and it's difficult to find anything.
If you run a project, I love @Discourse - it's open source, the U/X is great and you can archive everything in markdown (and much more).
https://github.com/discourse/discourse
and we run it for GCVE https://discourse.ossbase.org/c/gcve/14@adulau But, but Nitroβ¦
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I hate Discord. The platform is proprietary, the U/X is just completely confusing and it's difficult to find anything.
If you run a project, I love @Discourse - it's open source, the U/X is great and you can archive everything in markdown (and much more).
https://github.com/discourse/discourse
and we run it for GCVE https://discourse.ossbase.org/c/gcve/14In the same level of discussions, "Discord Alternatives, Ranked" is an interesting read too.
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