Unless of course you’re forced to, like for your job.
My place would have little to zero sympathy for my personal reasons not to travel unless it’s on a govt advisory not to.
At least for foreigners travelling into the US, you’re willingly giving the US govt most of this information up front anyway via the APIS. And paying for the privilege!
This means you’ll be able to browse the codebase, modify the code, share the code, host your own servers, experiment with mechanics, or just satisfy your curiosity about how an MMORPG ticks under the hood.
“UI layout comparable to Discord” is not a selling point. Will check it out though and see how it evolves compared to Matrix. Thanks for posting.