When you are a really basic startup, why would you choose Slack over Discord? The UI is similar, most of the functions are the same etc. so aside from self-hosting, why choose Slack over Discord?
[QUOTE=tratzzz;52838498]When you are a really basic startup, why would you choose Slack over Discord? The UI is similar, most of the functions are the same etc. so aside from self-hosting, why choose Slack over Discord?[/QUOTE]
Slack is significantly better for chatting and sharing content while i believe Discord is better at the whole voice/video thing(i never used that on Slack so i wouldn't know for sure). If your main use case is communicating over text and not voice, i wouldn't think twice about it
The things that stood out to me for the two months i used it: Quoting posts, comments on content(images, links, etc) and threads for certain subjects so you don't necessarily take up the whole channel discussing it, names for content to make searching better and generally better searching.
It might not sound like much, but it generally feels like it has a lot of QoL improvements over Discord.
[QUOTE=tratzzz;52838498]When you are a really basic startup, why would you choose Slack over Discord? The UI is similar, most of the functions are the same etc. so aside from self-hosting, why choose Slack over Discord?[/QUOTE]
IRC gateway
[QUOTE=Starship;52838100]Can't find that for Android.[/QUOTE]
Dude there is an app for Symbian S60 and Windows Mobile. No way there isn't at least 20 for Android. :v:
So I called Comcast to fix their shit, got no where after maybe 25minutes on the phone. My Dad calls does his dad thing and gets them to send a techout tomorrow morning to replace our CableTap.
Then he finds out they never scheduled it :v: so he called back and was on the phone for 40minutes to get them to actually do it... again.
Love how Comcast is shit even for their Business accounts. Coworker had to call three times because they kept hanging up when they said "okay just give me a moment to find that out..."
[QUOTE=tratzzz;52838498]When you are a really basic startup, why would you choose Slack over Discord? The UI is similar, most of the functions are the same etc. so aside from self-hosting, why choose Slack over Discord?[/QUOTE]
More integrations with dev-type stuff.
At the place I used to work at, there were Slack bots for updates to JIRA tickets, pushes to Gitlab repos, and I think we had one to remind you to log your hours if you hadn't in our home-grown system.
The Discord server I use, meanwhile, has a bot to automatically pull up Magic card info.
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;52839059]Love how Comcast is shit even for their Business accounts. Coworker had to call three times because they kept hanging up when they said "okay just give me a moment to find that out..."[/QUOTE]
I keep considering comcast business for them to give a shit, but with it not having an SLA I don't feel it would be any better. Even AT&T business is 12mbps max for my location.
Can't wait to move to get something better.
[QUOTE=tratzzz;52838498]When you are a really basic startup, why would you choose Slack over Discord? The UI is similar, most of the functions are the same etc. so aside from self-hosting, why choose Slack over Discord?[/QUOTE]
I like using something similar called Ryver much more as it had a reply to message function well before Slack added the Share function. It was a lot cleaner that way and you have context on all of the replies. Nowadays, Slack is better for replying to people in a group chat and it's less of a complete mess.
[QUOTE=Starship;52838100]Can't find that for Android.[/QUOTE]
Keepass2Android.
Best client. I've tried all the popular ones.
After 10 years and almost 32 thousand hours, time to retire my old 300gb Seagate :trumpet:
I remember the first thing I installed on it was Half life 2 episode 2
Another year and Facepunch is still a broken piece of shit that can't remember birthdays.
[editline]31st October 2017[/editline]
:poot:
[QUOTE=kaze4159;52840141]After 10 years and almost 32 thousand hours, time to retire my old 300gb Seagate :trumpet:
I remember the first thing I installed on it was Half life 2 episode 2[/QUOTE]
I still have (and occasionally use) a 500GB Maxtor Maxline Pro dated 2004
Still runs fine, no bad sectors or anything, but it's loud as fuck.
I wonder what the power on hours are on it.
[QUOTE=Lyokanthrope;52840257]I still have (and occasionally use) a 500GB Maxtor Maxline Pro dated 2004
Still runs fine, no bad sectors or anything, but it's loud as fuck.
I wonder what the power on hours are on it.[/QUOTE]
500GB in 2004? Something doesn't sound right here...
[QUOTE=kaze4159;52840141]After 10 years and almost 32 thousand hours, time to retire my old 300gb Seagate :trumpet:
I remember the first thing I installed on it was Half life 2 episode 2[/QUOTE]
32k hours? pffffff
[t]https://i.imgur.com/L06MNey.png[/t]
I think someone here had a 60k+ drive.
[QUOTE=nikomo;52840327]32k hours? pffffff
[t]https://i.imgur.com/L06MNey.png[/t]
I think someone here had a 60k+ drive.[/QUOTE]
My 2TB has been running non-stop since early 2011, the better part of 59k hours
[editline]31st October 2017[/editline]
Wow my SSD has an average uptime of 20 days :v:
[QUOTE=nikomo;52839916]Keepass2Android.
Best client. I've tried all the popular ones.[/QUOTE]
I agree. Used KeePassDroid too, but prefer Keepass2Android way more.
I store my database on my Dropbox with the key manually having to be copied to another device. That way they can technically get into my Dropbox and steal my .kdbx file but they won't really be able to open it.
[QUOTE=Cyberuben;52840367]I agree. Used KeePassDroid too, but prefer Keepass2Android way more.
I store my database on my Dropbox with the key manually having to be copied to another device. That way they can technically get into my Dropbox and steal my .kdbx file but they won't really be able to open it.[/QUOTE]
I sync my DB with SyncThing (though battery life takes a bit of a hit and getting it to work over my VPN was a pain) so I don't have to rely on a third party at any point. Uses a key file and ~30 character password.
I think the main difference is I don't leave my PC on all day
Sure I have almost half the hours but I also have 4833 power ons :v:
[QUOTE=B!N4RY;52840300]500GB in 2004? Something doesn't sound right here...[/QUOTE]
...?
I might be off by a year now that I think about it, when I get home I'll double check. It's definitely older than 2006.
[QUOTE=Dr. Evilcop;52838448][IMG]https://josephg.com/blog/content/images/2016/10/Screen-Shot-2016-04-05-at-8-57-24-AM.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
Your android phone has Intel HD 4000 graphics??
[QUOTE=Trekintosh;52840475]Your android phone has Intel HD 4000 graphics??[/QUOTE]
I think that's a Mac bro :v:
[QUOTE=nikomo;52840327]32k hours? pffffff
[t]https://i.imgur.com/L06MNey.png[/t]
I think someone here had a 60k+ drive.[/QUOTE]
[IMG]https://c.lewd.se/ISazAU_2017-10-31_14-30-29.png[/IMG]
Does this count? The S.M.A.R.T. data got corrupted or something in 2012 and it just shat random numbers into the hours counter and it's been like this ever since :v:
I'm installing a Moneris EFTPOS today. Holy shit this does not leave a good impression.
The terminals are clearly refurbished units. Covered in scuffs, there is a diffuse screen protector underneith the peel-off-before-use screen protector that makes the device impossible to read but also hides all the scratches on the screen. The DC power cable it came with has had its insulation completely shredded and I'm amazed that that escaped notice of whomever put it in the box.
And to top it all off the user manual isn't properly bound. You open it up and pages 3-6, 72-78 fall out.
So comcast never showed up.
Now it looks like they scheduled it for tomorrow not today. Then they called and said it wouldn't be the cable tap work, but rather just a normal tech to look inside the house and look at the equipment. You know the same fucking thing they did last week. Oh joy, maybe I'll be without working internet for 3 weeks.
[QUOTE=helifreak;52836175]Swap to keepass.[/QUOTE]
Forgot to ask, what does keepass have that lastpass don't? Is it safer?
[QUOTE=gman003-main;52839228]More integrations with dev-type stuff.
At the place I used to work at, there were Slack bots for updates to JIRA tickets, pushes to Gitlab repos, and I think we had one to remind you to log your hours if you hadn't in our home-grown system.
The Discord server I use, meanwhile, has a bot to automatically pull up Magic card info.[/QUOTE]
For what it's worth, appending [i]/slack[/i] to a Discord webhook magically makes it compatible with Slack webhooks. (we do our Gitlab webhooks this way; it's not perfect, but it works well enough)
[QUOTE=Teddybeer;52841220]You have that database as a file.[/QUOTE]
Yeah but how does it work to log in on Android? On lastpass I get a pop-up and fingerprint to authorize to fill passwords. Can I get that in keepass?
Hey how do you people have GPU usage on your task manager?
Fall Creators Update
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