You're probably right. Kastelo previously launched a service called Arigi that was later discontinued. The announcement notes that "arigi" means "to amass · to gather · to put together" in Esperanto.
Not really? Cookie names/values are usually inscrutable to anyone who hasn't worked on the site in question, and the idea that a non-developer would need to selectively delete individual cookies to work around a bug in a site is just silly (those users are much better served by simply clearing all of that site's cookies and logging in again).
(And when the need truly does arise, there's a perfectly-good tool for that which is no harder to find than the sub-menu being deprecated.)
A shame he doesn't name them properly to make the "most valuable and informative" videoes more easily accessible to those in need of information on the topic
Wait, do you mean something positive by this? Discord has always struck me as pretty horrible...
I'm not even quite sure how to interpret what you've said in a positive way. Maybe implied popularity, but it's debatable whether popularity is in fact a positive even.
Sure, it's against the TOS, but I've been using an external client for probably 2 years and haven't been banned or warned. If Discord are aware then they've explicitly chosen to do nothing.
Revolt has your mic muted by default.