Yeah, I feel like the OP picture is more of a commentary about the overlap, or lack of overlap, between people who use ts, and people that use the service formerly known as Twitter.
no reason you couldn’t implement a voice bridge either, both have open communication standards. There’s existing bots/libs out there for similar things already. Probably wouldn’t even be all that hard to implement.
Oh, I still use Teamspeak! It’s very nice for small groups up to 32 people (after that one has to use the paid tiers). I do not use X though.
Maybe I’ll give Mumble a shot, so I can integrate it with Matrix/Synapse/Element.
Yeah, I feel like the OP picture is more of a commentary about the overlap, or lack of overlap, between people who use ts, and people that use the service formerly known as Twitter.
would recommend trying out mumble, it’s pretty slick.
Didn’t know mumble could work together with matrix but makes sense
Have to test it but guides suggest that it’s possible
Does mumble integrate with Element?
There are mumble -> matrix bridges you can set up. It doesn’t integrate with element, it integrates with matrix, for which matrix is a client.
Those are text bridges though are they not?
no reason you couldn’t implement a voice bridge either, both have open communication standards. There’s existing bots/libs out there for similar things already. Probably wouldn’t even be all that hard to implement.
I didn’t try yet but there are guides.