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acer4666 | 1 year ago

Anytime I have a discord tab open it noticeably grinds my computer to a halt

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myprotegeai|1 year ago

I wonder if it has anything to do with what is going on in my /var/log/syslog. I have hundreds of entries of the following:

2024-09-20T13:28:42.946055-07:00 hostname kernel: audit: type=1400 audit(1726864122.944:11828880): apparmor="DENIED" operation="ptrace" class="ptrace" profile="snap.discord.discord" pid=1055465 comm="Utils" requested_mask="read" denied_mask="read" peer="unconfined"

sfn42|1 year ago

Sounds like a problem with your computer. I can have discord, 50 browser tabs, two different games, a JetBrains IDE and various other stuff open at the same time without any trouble at all.

And my computer isn't particularly crazy. Maybe like $1500.

PhilipRoman|1 year ago

Same here, but the computer cost $200

But on a more serious note, I still hate bloated software. Money can't buy latency and the sluggishness gets really annoying.

acer4666|1 year ago

My computer isn't great, I'll admit, but I'm making a relative comparison. I visit many different websites on my low spec computer but discord is a noticeable outlier on how it affects the performance.

toastercat|1 year ago

"Works on my machine"

creesch|1 year ago

How many servers have you joined and how many of those are large and active? Also relevant, do you need to be in all of them?

Most of the time I have seen people complain about this it is because they have joined a ton of hyperactive servers.

You could argue it shouldn't be an issue and more dynamically load things like messages on servers. But then you'd have people complaining that switching servers takes so long.

Dalewyn|1 year ago

>How many servers have you joined and how many of those are large and active?

Yes.

>Also relevant, do you need to be in all of them?

Yes.

You must be new here, because if you aren't connected to dozens of servers and idling in hundreds of channels (you only speak in maybe two or three of them) you aren't IRCing right.

What? I'm a confused old clod because we're talking about Discord in the year of our lord 2024? Same thing, it's a massive textual chat network based on a server-channel hub-spoke architecture at its core.

What is actually worth our time asking is why we could do all that and more with no problems in the 80s and 90s using hardware a thousandth or less as powerful as what we have today.