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You can just search terms right within Element to find public “rooms” (like a Discord Server). There’s rooms for all kinds of things. There are private rooms, too, but someone in the room would have to send you a link to it.
Person of considerable jank.
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You can just search terms right within Element to find public “rooms” (like a Discord Server). There’s rooms for all kinds of things. There are private rooms, too, but someone in the room would have to send you a link to it.
I love the Element client for Matrix. I use it with my friends and I have joined a lot of communities on there. It’s Discord-like, but I personally find it much easier to navigate than Discord. It’s free, open source, decentralized, you can self-host if that’s your jam, it’s got some solid security and usability features, call quality is great, and I’ve found it to be very stable and reliable. I’m a little biased because I personally don’t like Discord, I find the UI clunky and unpleasant to use, but I love using Element. If you love Discord, you will find Element familiar, but you may or may not appreciate the differences.
This is a huge shame. Both of these projects were exceptional preservation efforts.
So they turned off the servers to resell the same game they were already selling?
What’s the difference between this and the ones that are already on Steam? It doesn’t seem like it’s remastered or anything.
They could stop wasting money on buying exclusivity. That would be the biggest improvement of all.
PLEASE. FFS, exclusivity is BS and we need to move away from it.
Dantotsu, hands down, imo. Great UI, lots of extensions and configurability but simple to use.
I get the impression that many Gen Zers like to know where everyone is all the time. It’s totally normal for them to have each other’s GPS locations. Snapchat has a built-in map feature where you can watch your friends move around in real time, and there are other apps that offer this, too. I was blown away when I learned this was so commonly used and people just leave it on, so their social group just knows precisely where they are all the time.
No thanks, I’ll wait for a Steam or GOG release.