lol okay then I'm pretty mystified. Seems like all of the major features of Discord will either be directly replicated or have functional equivalents.
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So it sounds like the lack of multiple text channels is the main missing feature? I haven't used it myself yet so I'm assuming those don't exist, but the concept of a server seems to be pretty one-to-one with a persistently hosted workspace.
From my understanding, currently the lack of a persistent superpeer makes a long-standing community unrealistic without someone remaining constantly connected, but once that's implemented it would just be a persistent workspace. Publish the link in a centralized location for your project and bam, you've got the equivalent of an official discord server.
What functionality do you think is missing?
gestures broadly at the entire FOSS ecosystem
What?
Reaper is another good DAW that runs natively.
Blender has great video editing capabilities. There's also KDenLive and a few other native video editors.
CAD is harder unless you're okay with switching to a parametric design flow with FreeCAD.
In slang sure, but every dispensary website I've seen lists them as 3.5g, 7g etc
The chopping/grip advice is missing a critical component: your two farthest forward knuckles on your non-knife hand should be contacting the knife blade at all times. This gives you precise control and you know exactly where the cutting surface is. It takes a lot of practice to do properly, but that is how the pros do it. I recommend this video from Jacques Pepin for an example: https://youtu.be/nffGuGwCE3E
What makes it stupid? At least it's relevant instead of random nonsense names like "noto" "callenda" "amiri" etc (apologies if all these names have rich etymologies)
Right but look at the image, there's a clear difference between the boxers and what looks like normal or jeans shorts. The long pants have similar styling.
Why are like half of these wearing full on pants? OP, do you actually sleep in like jeans shorts?
I've already been in the industry, but it's really not feasible at this time to get decent jobs without degrees I feel... The competition has really increased in the last few years and with AI putting pressure on everyone it's only gotten worse. I'm pivoting to a field that's not susceptible to idiots replacing me with a bad machine.