• @[email protected]
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    138 months ago

    I refuse to use discord, it is basically malware. Selfhosting is the only way, and TS3 works great for that.

        • JackbyDev
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          88 months ago

          They’re called direct messages, not private messages. They’re not tricking anyone into thinking anything lmao

          • Zoot
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            -48 months ago

            No, but the entire point of renaming Private Messages to Direct Messages was exclusively so people would have the mindset you do.

            • @[email protected]
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              28 months ago

              Umm… People have been using the phrase “Direct message (DM) me” since forever in the game and online comms world. Private message wasn’t a concept until after DMs were later encrypted. And we always knew, that if we didn’t control the servers, even encrypted, those messages were subject the server operators.

              Your logic is giving me the impression that you’re younger and didn’t go through these experiences.

              • Zoot
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                Actually I am not younger, DM’s had always been Private Messages to me up until Facebook/MySpace and more people began flocking to the internet.

              • JackbyDev
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                18 months ago

                No, the term PM has been around before DM was the norm. Forums generally used the term PM. Ironically, not remembering PMs being the term prior to DM is making me think you’re younger for not remembering it.

                • @[email protected]
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                  28 months ago

                  You’re right. Had to dig into my memory for this one and fact check myself.

                  IRC, BBS, and most forums (of the era) used PM or SP. MUCKs and a few other tools used Whisper. ICQ introduced “IM me”. Part of me remebers using the term “DM” for IRC messages, but I used IRC fairly regularly well into the 2010s.

                  However, the forum I spent a ton of my younger years on used “Direct Messages” which has likely polluted my memory. Since it was a technology related forum, that was probabaly a customization from the operator to distance everyone from the idea of “private” since everything was clear-text and unencrypted back then. That or I’m confusing “IM me” from the ICQ/AIM/MSN days.

                  Point being, nobody thought “PM” meant secure and not visible to the server operators back then. It just meant that only you, the recipient, server operators, and 1337 h4xx0rz could see your messages.

                  What a trip down edited memory lane that was. Thanks for fact checking me.

            • JackbyDev
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              18 months ago

              I have never been under the impression PMs were unreadable by the people operating the service I send them on.

              • Zoot
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                18 months ago

                Neither have I. Generally if I want the impression of it being private, it will need to be encrypted and a whole skew of other criteria comes in. Still doesn’t change the fact that growing up they were referred to as “PM’s” for the first half of my life.

        • @lepinkainen
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          48 months ago

          The “servers” are actually called “guilds” in the API.

          Servers are just a marketing term

          • JackbyDev
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            28 months ago

            They’re called servers in the UI though. Also, confusingly, there is a new feature coming called guilds.

      • @[email protected]
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        -78 months ago

        Huge RAM usage, wierd crashes, causes random lag in games, constant enshittification on-going. No thanks.

        • Lemmy
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          78 months ago

          If you can’t audit the source code of the program, how do you know if TeamSpeak isn’t malware?

          • @[email protected]
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            -58 months ago

            Not everything has to be foss, it is in company’s best interest to not make it as malware. In last 20 years that I have had TS installed on my server and client, have I had it act like malware. Discord in the other hand has instantly caused issues. Not saying that TS3 doesn’t have had bugs, ofc it has had.

            • Lemmy
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              38 months ago

              So you’re just trusting them to not do anything bad?

              • @[email protected]
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                -38 months ago

                I know that discord is doing bad shit, so yes.

                How often you read the source codes of your tool?

                • Lemmy
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                  I may not read the source code of every tool I use, but even if the average user doesn’t read the source code, having it available for inspection by others in the community increases security, trust, and overall software quality. All a user really has to do is look at the license of the software they use, typically a GPL or similar license, and consider how reputable it is. Not only that, but if you’re on Linux already, you can just get most of the software from your distro’s repositories.

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                    So no closed source commerical product should ever exist? Discord is one too, I am just selecting one that I can control.