A collection of small scripts you can run прямо from your browser console while Discord is open. Nothing complicated, but it’s fun to see how you can automate little things without installing anything extra. It’s more about experimenting than doing anything serious, but it’s a great way to get started.
The name sounds more dramatic than it actually is. It’s really about how Discord handles images and where some of the weaker spots can be. It’s a good read if you want a better sense of how files are processed and why certain things don’t always behave the way you’d expect.
A fairly large collection of all sorts of things related to Discord and Node.js. Bots, examples, little utilities — a bit of everything mixed together. You can pick up ideas or just see how people who are already into this stuff put everything together.
This one leans more toward load and bulk actions in chats. Basically, it shows what flooding looks like and how the system responds to it. It’s useful for getting a feel for the limits – where things are still fine and where restrictions start to kick in.