i can confirm that my arch install does not have any electron apps! i just keep 8 tabs open at all times and use a billion workspace to try and forget about my CPU idling at 5%
the way this isn't even in my top 50 issues with Discord. i finally quit using it this July because it isn't enjoyable and I feel the life has been sucked out of it. there are much better alternatives popping up now including Matrix and Revolt which are my new go-to chat apps
The main problem is what the people you actually want to talk to are using. I still have to keep Facebook cucking Messanger installed to talk to one friend group.
element do it, and do better, it's just company wanting money but don't want to spend money fixing it, that's why it's electron, and not other better alternative, it's cheap and easy to develop, not fast
it supports it through jitsi meet i think for group chats, but 1 on 1 it seems to do something different, though it’s been a while since I tested (this is all in Element, btw)
people haven't switched off discord yet because they did nothing to justify switching, just like how must of us stayed on the snoo site until the api changes happened.
it's just an "aaany moment now" for them to do something stupid and get people to move, and with how all of their new changes are going i don't think we have to wait long
Since when did people stop liking Discord? It's still so much better than any of the chat clients that came before it.
I have never had any issues with it for what I use it for.
I will never go back to the days of Skype, ventrilo, or TeamSpeak. Slow, worse ui/ux, and less feature rich from what I can remember.
I work for MS and literally every MS employee hates Teams. I would cut off my tongue before I recommend it to a friend.
The problem with Discord isn't the program, it's the fact that we have a million different servers now. People just don't like having to go to a new server for every different conversation, but that's the way they all chose to use it so it's their own fault.
Genuine question since I use Discord mostly for small groups of friends, what are you doing that is causing speed problems? I have never had Discord operate any slower than Teams an I use both daily in different environments.
Bruh I use Slack for work. If Discord ever create a Enterprise oriented plan with the necessary terms for business use, it's sure as hell I'm going to push for my company to migrate. Discords way of setting up custom channels is a godsend if you're working on a remote first team.
Lol. In fairness, I imagine Discord and Twitch have a lot of user overlap, and Twitch put some downright brilliant engineering to achieve their speeds.
I wouldn't wish "incoming user just switched tabs from Twitch" on any web developer.