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@yetAnotherRoko usually 1 and 2. Some communities use it to make servers centered around some topics or games, so you can have text and voice chat in a single place.

My friend group has a server, but we mainly use it to voice chat and to send links/images while playing something.

@yetAnotherRoko you can have mine. I miss being able to use my pc and not feel like I'm in a sauna

@nullifidian @freemo your story reminded me of that xkcd, so I had to do it

@freemo I'll be DMing you my payment information

seriously tho, I put way too much time into this shitpost, might as well upload it to GitLab lol

gitlab.com/complex-lab/pi-cloc

@freemo making a clock which all numbers are powers of pi. It's π^(1.91942):π^(1.211)

Who even brings old cameras to bars? (my friend does)

You can talk to me
If you're lonely, you can talk to me
[Sick guitar riffs]

@NEETzsche @coolboymew I think it's less due to being open source and more due to being less user-friendly. FOSS programs are usually made only by programmers and the user base is more tech-savvy, so we usually don't notice it too much. But for people that don't use computers that often, every little thing can become a hurdle.

my ethernet cable got cut

very nice

@Junes Flintstones but instead of feets, it's hands

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