I'm sure it's a very capable email client, but the UI just didn't mesh well with me.
To be clear, XMPP is the name of the protocol, not the app. If an XMPP app with a Discord-like UI is what you're after, then Converse.js is probably your best bet. Here's what it looks like.
Not surprising. Either this was their long game or MS is in crisis mode, because lately they haven't been doing so hot.
Greek Brain Drain incoming.
Dunce here, I don't get the joke. Can somebody explain? Are ceiling lights something ND people don't like?
I don't know about reproducible builds, but Telegram has a slew of other problems. For example, they advertise that your messages are "heavily encrypted", but this feature is restricted to secret chats which is NOT the default method of communication and they use their own weird-ass algorhythm called ProtoMT instead of one of many existing algorhythms which have been audited and verified. Not to mention you need to give them your phone number to use the app.
Kinky. But no, not necessarily. You could say that one of them is the actual person and the other "person" is just the first person's shadow. It's a stretch, but it's the best I've got.
Whenever I hear Baby Shark, I get very emotional.
I am going to be immortal.
This part of the song in Shaggy's Angel:
"You're my angel, you're my darling angel. Closer than pizza your are to me"
Like, I knew that can't possibly be what he was saying, but I couldn't hear otherwise. Even now, I know he says "peeps", but I keep hearing "pizza".
I'm with Track_Shovel on this. No particular political orientation, but I agree on all the issues listed.
reeSilva is correct, but for the sake of everyone's sanity: AVOID LINKEDIN AT ALL COSTS. That's where all the self-important and out of touch people hang out and they're the absolute worst.