

looks awesome! commenting to not forget to try this out later…
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looks awesome! commenting to not forget to try this out later…


tbh there are really a lot of things that aren’t on the repo or even the slackbuilds (kinda like arch AUR), kinda takes time to manage and install other packages. still i can’t find a better distro yet so i’m keep using it…
i should try gentoo/void/alpine/arch someday but i’m too lazy.


i do use freebsd :) and occasionally win7/10…
usage goes like freebsd >>> linux > m$win


i have slackware 15 on all, it’s great how i can just copy over binaries and they just run because all the linked libraries are the same version
rclone or rsync on ternux maybe, or totalcmd if you want gui file manager thing


archiveteam warrior
Its name is a play on the North German greeting Moin (from Wikipedia)
TIL!
i like moinmoin and dokuwiki, mediawiki always felt too complex.


it seems like movim is the most discord-ish xmpp client


i’d rather spend time actually learning and doing things instead of being an LLM slopper lol


as a student, this is much more interesting than studying


last commit 3yrs ago… seems unmaintained


seems like they had a decent name ‘revolt’ but got some cease and desist and didn’t resist and decided to switch.


has anyone tried their iOS client? from their description it seems like it’s less mature than the android version, kinda concerning as my friend group has some iphone users.


could you recommend a good xmpp setup? i heard good things about snikket, maybe something else too?


may i ask which homeserver and client you use? it seems like synapse and element is not the best choice especially for small number of people.


if this is for privacy i’d just use the cheapest/fastest option that supports rclone and use its encrypted upload feature.


thanks! i guess it’s pretty safe.


are there any potential dangers in running this? like someone downloading CSAM through my connection? would love to help with bandwidth, but legal troubles are quite scary…
proton allows generating woreguard config for a specific server even on free plans on their wrbsite, worth checking out
or you could just have a script tobperiodically check your external ip with something like icanhazip.com and automatically make needed changes