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Discord Channel?

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Hallos,

Commodore doesn't have a discord channel? I wasn't able to find one atleast. There is the
Commodore Amiga Corner but... Anyway if there is one please share the link :lol:

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People have asked about this before. ;)
I guess having a discord is the cool thing of late, but it is yet another thing that would have to be monitored.
I feel a forum essentially accomplishes the same thing. Maybe I'm a little old school in that regard.
I've joined a few discords over the years, and especially when they're established I find them a little overwhelming, and you just get lost in the lack of structure and endless chat threads. :|
I've seen there is value for a group of developers to conference but is it valuable for the general public? :mrgreen:
However, maybe there is something I am missing and I'm open to discussing it.
Maybe it is time. Convince me. :D
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LeoNigro wrote: Tue Jul 01, 2025 2:38 am Maybe it is time. Convince me. :D
Discord is alot faster and easyer platform to share pictures even video. Users of the OS
can converse often in realtime on what they are doing with a OS or having problems with. They
can get help alot faster. Showcase their system. As there often are many users in a DC channel discuss stuff
in realtime. Need i go on?? While i am n OG to it IS time to step into the 20th century :D :D

You wouldn't think of it but people might even talk about non related COS stuff. Yes not making this up. :mrgreen:
How about discussing C64 games or Sid music, Amiga emulation. Programming C64 basic, Gambas, all topics on a DC
server for n OS. Linux in general. MX specific stuff i can go on till tommorow morning if you like...

Convinced yet?

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Caved wrote: Tue Jul 01, 2025 5:06 am
Discord is alot faster and easyer platform to share pictures even video. Users of the OS
can converse often in realtime on what they are doing with a OS or having problems with. They
can get help alot faster. Showcase their system. As there often are many users in a DC channel discuss stuff
in realtime. Need i go on?? While i am n OG to it IS time to step into the 20th century :D :D

You wouldn't think of it but people might even talk about non related COS stuff. Yes not making this up. :mrgreen:
How about discussing C64 games or Sid music, Amiga emulation. Programming C64 basic, Gambas, all topics on a DC
server for n OS. Linux in general. MX specific stuff i can go on till tommorow morning if you like...

Convinced yet?

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I dunno, those are all the discussions already happening here in the forums. However, Discord makes them more 'real time'. My alternative suggestion would be a web/telnet accessible BBS with chat. They make really advanced chat modules these days that are still easily installed as a module into several available BSS systems. Kind of a cross between basic BBS Chat and IRC and you can share pics and such at speed if you like, but I love being able to pick my speed (300,1200,2400,etc baud) for the interactive experience!
Some of the old online games are actually a lot of fun, and you need the 'slowdown' to enjoy the screen-draw time on the "graphics" loading, etc.
Just an idea. Much easier to moderate as well - you're not as likely to get bots and other headaches on a non-standard system.

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