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        <description>All possibly useful network tools/utilities/programs that are not a part of official SUSE repositories as well as with added support for multiple architectures/Linux distributions.</description>
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        <description>Community packages for SLE-16.0</description>
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primarily used by gamers, developers, educators, and various interest groups.
It offers text, voice, and video chat functionalities, organized into servers—customizable,
invite-only spaces where users can interact in channels dedicated to specific topics or activities.
Servers can be public or private, supporting both small groups and large-scale communities.

Key features include real-time messaging, voice and video calls, screen sharing, and robust moderation tools.
Discord supports integrations with bots for automation, entertainment, or productivity,
and it connects with platforms like Spotify, YouTube, and gaming services. It is accessible on desktop,
mobile, and web browsers, with a user-friendly interface.</description>
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