Wayland and audio is fixed, but only on the canary branch for the moment, this isnt lazy either, they changed the whole screenshare flow to suit linux’s permission prompts

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Lets create an alternative.

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I’m all for it tho I have no idea how to grab the folk’s attention

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We would have to sit down and actually think what an opensource solution can achieve and how it gets traction. Also from the get go it should be clear that there will be no feature parity between it and discord. If it was me, I would cut out the whole chatroom functionality, leave private messaging in, use threaded conversations as a standard and but a decent videocall system on top. But this would be my version of it, other people have other needs.

For the video call system you would not have to reinvent the wheel, use something existing like Jitsi (?) or alternatives. Then you would

Maybe the best bet is to look at matrix and wrench out the chatroom focus and replace it with threads?

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why cut chatroom functionality? Servers are the main reason people use discord?

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best alternative would be a forum + voice calls + dms IMO

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There is an alternative people have used before discord came, it is called teamspeak. Is still around as well, but works more like a federated system since everyone has to set up and host their own server for people to use.

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Teamspeak is no alternative to discord. Sorry. Also its not even open source, is it?

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Discord isnt open source either tho so how does that matter for the comparison?

And while yes it is a little outdated, I do recall the time before discord when people would have their own teamspeak server instead, which worked very similar to the fediverse.

You had the client and could connect to any server you had the credentials to, which each were owned and hosted by various people or groups each with their own rules and code of conduct.

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If Twitter is any indication, Discord would have to fuck up big, and for a long time for people to switch.

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I agree, but working on an alternative an cultivating it could be a good start. Look at mastodon or lemmy.

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