Fellow Microserver haver, here! Mine did get a Xeon and RAM boost and has been my everything server for years now.
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Fellow Microserver haver, here! Mine did get a Xeon and RAM boost and has been my everything server for years now.
Same here, so unless something is fully open source, self hostable and preferably federating, I’m not picking it up.
They don’t, officially, as far as I know it’s always been an “at your own risk, might get your account banned” endeavor.
No, problem not solved, problem half-heartedly worked around. People dislike Discord for several reasons, bridging it to whatever different platform will at best be a bandaid.
It absolutely is. Yet, as Sean said, it’s also yet another bit of software to run and maintain, and ES is known to be a bit of an effort to keep going well.
Admins having only finite amounts of time and/or resources, might make the very understandable decision to leave it out.
You gotta love the copy on the Warp site. As for why they’re now launching it on Linux:
Despite this, Linux has relatively few terminal options compared to Mac and Windows
…relatively few? Really?
That’s an interesting approach, this might just make a better fit than what I’ve been doing so far!