I think you meant xmpp
I think you meant xmpp
They weren’t.
Google runs it’s own scans against domains.
Yes.
I made the mistake of naming my emby instance https://emby.example.com
On emby, if you don’t have a session cookie, it opens on an authentication page.
I’ve had Google label it as a mitm attack and get labeled malware three times. It gets fixed in a day or two upon review, but all major browsers block it during that time.
The clients are a bit under developed by progressing quickly, and are all open source.
Gajim can, but you have to create it yourself.
Nah, xmpp is better.
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I’m a sys admin/devops engineer, and yes, storage is far more expensive then people realize.
This is the very definition of enshittification.
EDIT: To those downvoting:
Do you actually know what the definition of enshittification is? Apparently not.
Enshittification (alternately, crapification and platform decay) is a pattern in which online products and services decline in quality. Initially, vendors create high-quality offerings to attract users, then they degrade those offerings to better serve business customers, and finally degrade their services to users and business customers to maximize profits for shareholders.
It doesn’t matter that the cost of storage is a real thing. They gave things of value away for free to grow their user base and to try and capture network effects. Now that they think they have that they are taking away ( or decreasing ) the free stuff of value they gave away.
The fact that storage has value is literally an important part of enshitification.
It wouldn’t be enshitification if they gave away free stuff that wasn’t valuable.
I’ve been self-hosting a bunch of stuff for over a decade now, and have not had that issue.
Except for a matrix server with open registration for a community that others not in the community started to use.
This is really the only answer.
Or, you can skip the unhinged rant, use monocles or dino, and a public server.
Also, hosting a server is much simpler than something like matrix. You can host an xmpp server on a pi and that is more than enough. Or, just use a public server.
So difficult.
I like how you included steps that absolutely aren’t required and haven’t been for like a decade to make your statement more hyperbolic.
Don’t use a centralized chat service. Use a decentralized chat service. XMPP uses the same encryption for it’s e2e encryption, is decentralized, and super light weight for both the server and the client.
If making comments like this is required for you too feel self righteous, then you should just stop. That’s a filthy lifestyle to choose to participate in.
HP printers are literally why we have Linux.
Well, GNU, at least.
Linux in the same way as we wouldn’t have had Obama without 7 of 9’s husband trying to take her to a swingers club.
I literally don’t understand what this is supposed to be communicating, and based on some parts of the image, have the suspicion this may be right wing and antisemitic.
I don’t trust hardware implementations of encryption in the same way I don’t trust hardware raid arrays.
It’s not popular at all, but I love LukeLauncher on fdroid.
I use posteo.
If you’re thinking of using your own domain, I would suggest using forwardemail.net