Based.

Comments are full of copium though.

  • @marmulak
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    22 years ago

    Have you even used Matrix? It’s everything you claim would make a good alternative to Discord. It’s what people actually want, it’s easier to use.

    • @MerchantsOfMisery
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      2 years ago

      I have-- I found it to be a pain to setup and trying to get people to try it was ridiculously difficult. After I got it setup and sent the link to others to download, most people asked…

      “What client do I download? Why are there so many?”

      “Do I need to setup a server? What are all these options”

      “Are [mutual friends] on here? No? Okay…”

      “Does [popular community] have a server here? No? Okay…”

      It’s what people actually want

      I just can’t help but laugh at this statement. It’s not what most people want, and it’s a shame so many people refuse to try and understand why. I’m tired of hearing open-source advocates fawn over things like Linux or Matrix and act like the average user experience isn’t the biggest reason why a lot of open source software is so unpopular.

      It reminds me of people who are bad at cooking because they don’t use enough salt, butter, sugar or spices, and they insist that one has to acquire a more refined palate to enjoy their bland food. It’s like vegans who actually know how to make good food (i.e. VLC, OBS, Libre Office) versus vegans who refuse to listen to feedback and keep serving up dishes that they think are amazing but most people think are mediocre.

      • @marmulak
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        12 years ago

        Bro what the…

        Matrix has one client, Element, and one server matrix.org. It’s that simple

        • @MerchantsOfMisery
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          12 years ago

          I like how you’re completely ignoring the many issues that most non-tech savvy people run into. Incredible.