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  2. Discord - Wikipedia

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    Discord is a persistent group chat software, based on an eventually consistent database architecture. [88] Discord was originally built on MongoDB. The infrastructure was migrated to Apache Cassandra when the platform reached a billion messages, then later migrated to ScyllaDB when it reached a trillion messages. [89]

  3. Comparison of cross-platform instant messaging clients

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    Examples of such messaging services include: Skype, Facebook Messenger, Google Hangouts (subsequently Google Chat), Telegram, ICQ, Element, Slack, Discord, etc. Users have more options as usernames or email addresses can be used as user identifiers, besides phone numbers. Unlike the phone-based model, user accounts on a multi-device model are ...

  4. Comparison of instant messaging protocols - Wikipedia

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    Discord: Discord Inc. 2015 May 13 Proprietary: Discord ID [1] Yes No No No [2] No ? Medium ? Yes Yes Yes ? No ? Discord; dm3 corpus.io / dm3.network 2022 Open Source (BSD) ENS (Ethereum Name Service) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No Yes Yes ? dm3 Echo: spot-on.sf.net / goldbug.sf.net 2013 Open standard: Key Yes Optional Yes Yes Yes Yes ...

  5. List of TCP and UDP port numbers - Wikipedia

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    Oracle database listening for SSL client connections 2500: Unofficial: NetFS communication [176] 2501: Unofficial: NetFS probe 2535: Yes: Multicast Address Dynamic Client Allocation Protocol (MADCAP). [177] All standard messages are UDP datagrams. [178] 2541: Yes: LonTalk/IP 2546–2548: Yes: EVault data protection services 2593: Unofficial ...

  6. Snowflake ID - Wikipedia

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    Discord also uses snowflakes, with their epoch set to the first second of the year 2015. [3] Instagram uses a modified version of the format, with 41 bits for a timestamp, 13 bits for a shard ID, and 10 bits for a sequence number. [8] Mastodon's modified format has 48 bits for a millisecond-level timestamp, as it uses the UNIX epoch. The ...

  7. RIPE NCC - Wikipedia

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    The RIPE Database [16] is a public database containing registration details of the IP addresses and AS numbers originally allocated to members by the RIPE NCC. It shows which organisations or individuals currently hold which Internet number resources, when the allocations were made and contact details. The organisations or individuals that hold ...

  8. Mumble (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mumble is a voice over IP (VoIP) application primarily designed for use by gamers and is similar to programs such as TeamSpeak. [4] Mumble uses a client–server architecture which allows users to talk to each other via the same server. [5] It has a very simple administrative interface and features high sound quality and low latency. All ...

  9. List of RFCs - Wikipedia

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    IP over Avian Carriers with Quality of Service: April 1, 1999: IP over Avian Carriers: RFC 2555 : 30 Years of RFCs April 7, 1999 Retraces the history of RFCs RFC 2570 : Introduction to Version 3 of the Internet-standard Network Management Framework: April 1999: SNMP v3: RFC 2595 : Using TLS with IMAP, POP3 and ACAP: June 1999: STARTTLS for IMAP ...