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  • Eggs now in different baskets.T Eggs now in different baskets.

    @0xabad1dea "- a user interface that is Normal "

    Perhaps "a range of user interfaces to suit a variety of preferences that can be select and changed by the user at will."

    Not just light vs dark themes but also the difference between more traditional desktop metaphors (IceWM/XFCE) and the swipe driven small-screen-optimised user experience that many phone users seem to favour (for reasons known to those users).

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    @the_wub @0xabad1dea
    Respectfully, this mindset of infinite customization will drive away all but the most dedicated enthusiasts.

    I think a priority should be to have a small team of talented UI/UX designers create a likable, aesthetic, and intuitive interface that doesn’t feel like it was designed by an alien species tripping on acid.

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    • Je ne suis pas gothJ Je ne suis pas goth

      @gkrnours @0xabad1dea technically they also have a chat system (Tchap), which is nowhere near as advanced as what discord/slack offer.

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      #55

      @0xabad1dea @jenesuispasgoth ok but everyone and their grandma can make a chat system. And tchap is a frontend for element.io

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      • FreediverXF This user is from outside of this forum
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        @katarjin.bsky.social
        The basic concept is fine. The user interface is a mess.

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        • Fea Crow C Fea Crow

          To be honest I do not think the normal user who is just sick of Discord and looks for something similar does really care, but it is good to have it in case you want it later I guess

          Most of my friends do not even know what federation means, I have to explain to them what I learned from using Mastodon and WAFRN myself

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          #57

          @crowfea
          That normal user will care in a few years when the platform is bought out by a sociopathic billionaire and everyone has to start all over from scratch.

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          • abadidea0 abadidea

            So You Want To Write An Open Source Discord Replacement

            Things you don’t need:
            - federation/distributed systems
            - multiparty end-to-end encryption
            - an entirely new operating system kernel specially designed to—

            Things you DO need:
            - a user interface that is Normal
            - the ability to use languages other than English and writing systems other than Latin
            - higher standards of user experience than how irc actually works in the real world
            - any fucking clue how Discord works and why people use it

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            #58

            @0xabad1dea Counterpoint on the federation thing: I don't want to make 50 different accounts for 50 different instances. So at the very least federated identity and authentication should be supported, if not actual message federation.

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            • Claudius LinkR Claudius Link

              @ljrk @katarjin.bsky.social @0xabad1dea
              I'm with you. I didn't/don't get Slack, Discord, Matrix (and neither IRC). I understand group chats but as soon as they get busy I'm completely overwhelmed and feel left alone by the tools

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              @realn2s @katarjin.bsky.social @0xabad1dea IRC I can work with (I use Halloy), but only smaller group chats ^^'

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              • abadidea0 abadidea

                So You Want To Write An Open Source Discord Replacement

                Things you don’t need:
                - federation/distributed systems
                - multiparty end-to-end encryption
                - an entirely new operating system kernel specially designed to—

                Things you DO need:
                - a user interface that is Normal
                - the ability to use languages other than English and writing systems other than Latin
                - higher standards of user experience than how irc actually works in the real world
                - any fucking clue how Discord works and why people use it

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                #60

                @0xabad1dea > So You Want To Write An Open Source Discord Replacement

                I really don't, it sounds like a lot of difficult and thankless work… oh I get it.

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                  #61

                  @krapp @0xabad1dea I think when she says no federation she means that each organization hosts its own server which functions completely independently of others. Since discord is divided into different "servers" which you have to switch between, its fine if its replacement makes you switch between different REAL servers in order to message different groups.

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                    #62

                    @krapp @0xabad1dea Also my impression is that the primary use case for discord is for very large groupchats, frequently open to anyone on the internet, in which case encryption isn't very useful as bad actors can either join the chat themselves, or send phishing emails to all 100 chat members knowing that one will probably take the bait. If you want to chat with a small group of people confidentially, signal already exists.

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                    • FreediverXF FreediverX

                      @the_wub @0xabad1dea
                      Respectfully, this mindset of infinite customization will drive away all but the most dedicated enthusiasts.

                      I think a priority should be to have a small team of talented UI/UX designers create a likable, aesthetic, and intuitive interface that doesn’t feel like it was designed by an alien species tripping on acid.

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                      #63

                      @freediverx @0xabad1dea I said nothing about an "infinite" number of options.

                      As for "likable, aesthetic, and intuitive interface" beauty is, and always has been in the eye of the beholder. As is "intuitive".

                      It is impossible to make UIs that fit all devices and fit all users. There are idioms in "modern" UI that still catch me out.

                      Like making a "search" or "add (contact)" button a free floating element in a completely different colour instead of being a choice under the main menu element.

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                      • Eggs now in different baskets.T Eggs now in different baskets.

                        @freediverx @0xabad1dea I said nothing about an "infinite" number of options.

                        As for "likable, aesthetic, and intuitive interface" beauty is, and always has been in the eye of the beholder. As is "intuitive".

                        It is impossible to make UIs that fit all devices and fit all users. There are idioms in "modern" UI that still catch me out.

                        Like making a "search" or "add (contact)" button a free floating element in a completely different colour instead of being a choice under the main menu element.

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                        #64

                        @freediverx @0xabad1dea Would it not make more sense to have, as with IRC or Mastodon an open defined communications protocol which allows people to write clients that they find "likable, aesthetic, and intuitive" so that end users can choose which client they want to use?

                        Be it a CLI client under Linux, a default web client or a program written to match a particular desktop (KDE, GNOME, XFCE, Phosh etc).

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                        • Eggs now in different baskets.T Eggs now in different baskets.

                          @freediverx @0xabad1dea Would it not make more sense to have, as with IRC or Mastodon an open defined communications protocol which allows people to write clients that they find "likable, aesthetic, and intuitive" so that end users can choose which client they want to use?

                          Be it a CLI client under Linux, a default web client or a program written to match a particular desktop (KDE, GNOME, XFCE, Phosh etc).

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                          #65

                          @the_wub @0xabad1dea
                          Without giving it too much thought… yes.

                          …after a couple seconds of thought, I’m thinking of a fun but balkanized ecosystem of apps built around the open protocol, and later someone coming uo with a very polished and elegant client app that becomes very popular, and then the developer“embracing and extending” the protocol to create yet another walled garden fueled by VC and insatiable greed.

                          Which brings me back to, how do we prevent this cycle from repeating?

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                          • abadidea0 abadidea

                            So You Want To Write An Open Source Discord Replacement

                            Things you don’t need:
                            - federation/distributed systems
                            - multiparty end-to-end encryption
                            - an entirely new operating system kernel specially designed to—

                            Things you DO need:
                            - a user interface that is Normal
                            - the ability to use languages other than English and writing systems other than Latin
                            - higher standards of user experience than how irc actually works in the real world
                            - any fucking clue how Discord works and why people use it

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                            @0xabad1dea@infosec.exchange It needs to be sustainable, otherwise you will need a replacement for the replacement. Federation might help achieve that.

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                            • abadidea0 abadidea

                              So You Want To Write An Open Source Discord Replacement

                              Things you don’t need:
                              - federation/distributed systems
                              - multiparty end-to-end encryption
                              - an entirely new operating system kernel specially designed to—

                              Things you DO need:
                              - a user interface that is Normal
                              - the ability to use languages other than English and writing systems other than Latin
                              - higher standards of user experience than how irc actually works in the real world
                              - any fucking clue how Discord works and why people use it

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                              #67

                              @0xabad1dea you do need federation because without federation it will enshittify

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                              • Random Damage 🌻R Random Damage 🌻

                                @nojhan @0xabad1dea also, that looks more like slack

                                But it's probably *close enough*

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                                #68

                                @0xabad1dea @RandomDamage I don't see much difference, TBH. Tomatoe, tomatoes.

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                                • abadidea0 abadidea

                                  So You Want To Write An Open Source Discord Replacement

                                  Things you don’t need:
                                  - federation/distributed systems
                                  - multiparty end-to-end encryption
                                  - an entirely new operating system kernel specially designed to—

                                  Things you DO need:
                                  - a user interface that is Normal
                                  - the ability to use languages other than English and writing systems other than Latin
                                  - higher standards of user experience than how irc actually works in the real world
                                  - any fucking clue how Discord works and why people use it

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                                  #69

                                  @0xabad1dea as someone who uses discord mostly as IRC but with emojis and images... What *are* the main reasons people use discord? Like this seems like there should be so many open alternatives, but I'm obviously missing something.

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                                  • gkrnoursG gkrnours

                                    @0xabad1dea @jenesuispasgoth ok but everyone and their grandma can make a chat system. And tchap is a frontend for element.io

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                                    #70

                                    @gkrnours @0xabad1dea it is a front-end, yes. I fail to see how this addresses the issue I mention — namely: it's not bad, but does not provide the stack of features that Discord/Slack offer to their users, especially UI/UX wise.

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                                    • abadidea0 abadidea

                                      So You Want To Write An Open Source Discord Replacement

                                      Things you don’t need:
                                      - federation/distributed systems
                                      - multiparty end-to-end encryption
                                      - an entirely new operating system kernel specially designed to—

                                      Things you DO need:
                                      - a user interface that is Normal
                                      - the ability to use languages other than English and writing systems other than Latin
                                      - higher standards of user experience than how irc actually works in the real world
                                      - any fucking clue how Discord works and why people use it

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                                      #71

                                      @0xabad1dea Love how almost all replies basically just prove your points<3

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                                      • abadidea0 abadidea

                                        So You Want To Write An Open Source Discord Replacement

                                        Things you don’t need:
                                        - federation/distributed systems
                                        - multiparty end-to-end encryption
                                        - an entirely new operating system kernel specially designed to—

                                        Things you DO need:
                                        - a user interface that is Normal
                                        - the ability to use languages other than English and writing systems other than Latin
                                        - higher standards of user experience than how irc actually works in the real world
                                        - any fucking clue how Discord works and why people use it

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                                        #72

                                        @0xabad1dea To clarify about federation, dozens if not hundreds of projects have tried federation, and there are only two that have actual federation and an actually decent UX.

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                                        • FreediverXF FreediverX

                                          @the_wub @0xabad1dea
                                          Without giving it too much thought… yes.

                                          …after a couple seconds of thought, I’m thinking of a fun but balkanized ecosystem of apps built around the open protocol, and later someone coming uo with a very polished and elegant client app that becomes very popular, and then the developer“embracing and extending” the protocol to create yet another walled garden fueled by VC and insatiable greed.

                                          Which brings me back to, how do we prevent this cycle from repeating?

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                                          #73

                                          @freediverx @0xabad1dea There is no app, no matter how polished and elegant that will be seen as "polished and elegant" by all users.

                                          Who controls the protocols, how changes are defined is the way to keep control away from those with insatiable greed.

                                          FOSS does allow for forks so as long as forking a protocol is possible then control can always be wrested from the greedy.

                                          This is impossible with systems such as FaceBook and Twitter where one company controls everything.

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