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  • I only use it incidentally but my biggest gripe is the total inability to perform its one function of teleconferencing.

    The bit where it lags the audio badly and then speeds it up to catch back up to real-time is absolutely infuriating to listen to, and such a failure of a tool that had. one. job.

  • Eehhhh… OP didn’t give any details. Maybe they want an IDE, maybe they think that pyCharm is needed in order to use Python.

    I have no idea which they meant, but people make assumptions.

  • That wasn’t a criticism, I’m not saying you didn’t read what they wrote.

    “Remote Desktop” (and Microsoft’s RDP Remote Desktop Protocol) is a common term, regardless of what the actual destination device is.

    OP was not clear what they mean, so we just guess and ask.

  • I’m familiar with the speaker brand, but OP is not clear what they mean. Is there software or do they just want to make sure their BT speaker works with Linux? Or are they using some other abbreviation and we are way off base.

    I can guess but better to ask.

  • Are there good alternatives?

    I feel like forums really fell behind the times, with shitty threading systems and awkward text formatting interfaces and the horror that is bbcode.

    Meanwhile discord handles image embedding gracefully, with markdown formatting and previews.

    What’s the next-gen forum system that’s keeping up with modern times? Is there a part of the fediverse that meets this?

    Discourse seems the most modern, but not sure if it is open, let alone federated.

    Lemmy almost fills it but tends to be too ephemeral and doesn’t handle multiple forums/channels for one broad topic.