What is "ideal" for you? I use xmpp but some people want stickers and shit and use Matrix instead, it's much more heavy weight but also has these extra features. There's also rocket.chat that has all the extra stuff but is not built for federation.
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Lol i would leave immediately
But if he enhanced his training regime with homeopathic doses of cyanide he would live until this day (to be prosecuted, hopefully)
Kind of makes sense, he can't control his but can control others' fate.
Briar isn't really comfortable for every day use, it's way too basic. And I'm comparing it to Conversations, not something rich like Telegram.
Examples? No photos in the group chat. No copying mesaages to clipboard in the desktop version.
I have a CR-10 clone and maybe because it's a clone, but I now have to calibrate it before every print. It was good when it was brand new but quickly forced me to learn troubleshooting.
I still don't get why I needed to know the name and date of birth of every king, and date and place of every battle. It took me half a lifetime to be able to get interested in anything that happened in the old days because of this, I had an instant mind turn off reaction to anything history related.
Makes one wonder how he coped with a proof he could not master fate
His conception of Tradition emphasized hierarchical cosmology, qualitative differentiation of being, spiritual authority derived from transcendent realization, and social structures reflecting these metaphysical principles through order, discipline, and hierarchical organization.
Dude must have been fun at parties
I agree with you on the CLI part. I tried Jellyfin once and it's basically the same as browsing directories with movies in a file manager, for which you don't need the whole heavyweight software stack.
I know Jellyfin also has transcoding and probably some even more exotic stuff, but even my phone can play full HD from SMB without transcoding, so I have no use case for these extra features.
See, with nice marketing comes wide recognition, with recognition come normies, and with normies comes the mental burden of dealing with "this doesn't work, the program is shit, fix it immediately!!!!!!!" kinds of issues. Not everyone wants to do it in their spare time.