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- Comment on Android will become a locked-down platform in 194 day 1 week ago:
Just wanted you to be aware. Not blaming you. It’s an overall shitty situation / outlook.
- Comment on Android will become a locked-down platform in 194 day 1 week ago:
Will most likely not be a problem short-term but over time there will be apps that will require a newer OS version than the one you are stuck on and not stop running.
The main reason you should not do that is because of known security issues that are not fixed in your old install. So you are opening yourself up to being vulnerable for malicious software.
- Comment on Matrix messaging gaining ground in government IT 2 weeks ago:
Thank you for revisiting this. It’s hard to stay up-to-date with all projects and want to avoid anything with known glaring issues.
- Comment on Matrix messaging gaining ground in government IT 2 weeks ago:
Got any more info on what you heard? There were problems in their Olm library (certain vulnerabilities with encryption that could be exploited) and they encouraged projects (servers + clients) to switch to a more secure library. Anything else you are thinking of?
- Comment on Discord Users Threaten Exodus Over Age Verification Face Scan Controversy 2 weeks ago:
To play around you can either use Element X or go to app.element.io/#/welcome and use the Element web version. It’s basically the same client. Then create your account with matrix.org - you should be able to create your own space + sub-spaces + rooms to play around with inviting users, get familiar with permissions, etc. There might be limits with video / voice calls - not sure about the public, free matrix.org server.
If Matrix is a good fit you can then look through the offerings of some of the respected hosters listed here: matrix.org/ecosystem/hosting/ Then you don’t have to do everything yourself. They will maintain the infrastructure and your base installation and you can focus on being just the super user / admin and build your community.
IMO the only real “hurdle” compared to traditional apps is that in addition to your username / password you also get a “recovery key”. That’s the key for encryption and people are not used to having an additional key. If you lose that key you can still log in and see new conversions but you will not be able to read old conversations that were encrypted using the old key. A workaround for your community might be to not enable encryption in your community rooms (when creating a room you can decide if its contents are encrypted or not). IMO totally worth the little bit of extra effort, but yeah - not something users are familiar with.
- Comment on Discord Users Threaten Exodus Over Age Verification Face Scan Controversy 2 weeks ago:
Matrix allows you to structure rooms pretty similar to Discord. It’s called a “space” that can then have rooms. Also Sub-spaces with more rooms. You can then manage access by inheritance or really granular on a space / room level. E.g. hidden / public rooms and spaces.
A few notes though:
- If you can create a space / room might depend on the Matrix server you are on and what capabilities the server admin gives you.
- There is always the option to completely self-host your Matrix instance - like Lemmy, Mastodon, etc. Depends on how tech savvy you are and if self-hosting is worth it to you ( can mean a ton of work).
- I am not claiming Matrix is a full on Discord replacement. Discord has it’s advantages, but so does Matrix if autonomy, privacy, security are important to you. Matrix does have also neat features and bot-ability… but it’s clearly not as easy as Discord. Good enough for many FOSS projects / communities though.
- IMO one key concept (besides decentralization / federation) that can be hard to grasp for new users is the concept of the recovery key that you get in addition to your username / password. Also does not help that there is “legacy” Element and Element X which add some confusion as they differ a bit in functionality.
- Personally I really like Matrix. Cinny might be an alternative client that might appeal more to you than Element. If you are into self-hosting tuwunel might be worth a look (or matrix synapse if you want to go with the OG server implementation)
- Comment on Lightweight and flexible: Bitwarden lite self-host deployment is now generally available | Bitwarden 2 months ago:
Compared to other subscriptions their family plan is very fair. IIRC they even allow commercial use (small companies).
But yeah, I get your sentiment. Still a good option if vendor support is important.
- Comment on Lightweight and flexible: Bitwarden lite self-host deployment is now generally available | Bitwarden 2 months ago:
Does anybody have any information on features / licensing?
Looks like it’s basically a more lightweight self-hosting option with better db flexibility compared to the traditional deploy.
Based on the limited information available I assume it has the same feature-set as the old server and requires a license to unlock all features (e.g. TOTP support). For those comparing it to Vaultwarden.
- Comment on Futo updates their website, removing logos, clarifying micro grants 3 months ago:
🤦♂️ Sometimes I wonder who those people are who immediately jump to conclusions because they can’t be bothered to read a simple paragraph of text. Me. The answer is - it’s me!
Hopefully something good still came out of it. Maybe as someone else recommended adding your frequently used words to your dictionary will help with word sugggestions.
- Comment on Futo updates their website, removing logos, clarifying micro grants 3 months ago:
If you are comfortable using F-Droid or Obtainium I found HeliBoard to be a good keyboard replacement: github.com/Helium314/HeliBoard
Sadly anything not going through the Google Play store is currently under attack: f-droid.org/…/google-developer-registration-decre…
- Comment on Suggestion 8 months ago:
You take that back!!! Nobody takes my comedicles
- Comment on Press F to pay respects 8 months ago:
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