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DesertDwellingWeirdo@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 2 days ago

My experience with Discord on Linux

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My experience with Discord on Linux

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DesertDwellingWeirdo@lemmy.world to linuxmemes@lemmy.world · 2 days ago
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    Or better yet, host your own TeamSpeak server.

    Speaking of which, are there any decent FOSS alternatives? Discord got banned in my homecountry and forcing it through VPN or proxy is a total pain in the ass. Forced my friends to move to TS as that’s what we used back in the day… like a decade ago, but maybe there’s something modern and more open nowadays?

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      Teamspeak doesn’t even have a fraction of Discord’s features. It’s a bad alternative.

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      from what i know either Matrix or Revolt
      Revolt is more closer to discord but Matrix is better cause it has ee2e, you can host your own server and my favorite feature Clients

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      Peersuite

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      Are you looking for something like mumble?

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        Yeah, voice chat is all we need.

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          Get yourself a cheap root server, install murmur and never look back.

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      There was a post recently on c/privacy for a self hostable (relaying) peer-to-peer web based option! Its effectively release 1.0 and has some bugs (some serious security ones at the moment), but I think it has lots of promise!!

      I’ll go grab the link for the post I saw…

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        https://lemmy.world/post/30477112

        🙂

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      teamspeak 6 (beta) is pretty nice.

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        Sick! Are you running a Linux client? Last I checked the self-hosted V6 server binary hadn’t released, if it’s finally out I’ll drop a brick!!

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          no, but afaik you can join ts3 servers on ts6, also tgey have a linux client. but im currently unsure if i installed it via pacman or AUR, but you can download a binary from their website

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          Nah, still no v6 server. At least, not on their main download page 🥲

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