
The RSS reader is pretty good too!
The RSS reader is pretty good too!
@HBK yes, its impossible to go through them all, searching by keywords might be helpful. e.g ‘games’, ‘reminder’, ‘birthday’
@HBK there are hangman cogs, wordle, chess and many more games. there is an index for cogs that can help you find relevant ones https://index.discord.red/
Other than the standard admin ones, i found the tickettool to be very useful for setting up an approval process before someone is allowed in.
I doubt authentik will enshittify, i have been using it since 2 years and have been on their discord interacting with the team. They are very helpful and recently made some useful enterprise features available for self hosted users which is the opposite of enshittification.
hubzilla is a fork of friendica, yes hubzilla shows all likes and dislikes and the names :D
i dont think you can just send fake likes unless you are an admin and have access to the backend.
If someone likes my comment then my account relays that activity to the clones to keep them in sync.
the hubzilla network and some other projects have this implemented and it works nicely, a person on hub1 can simply visit hub2 and interact (like comment etc.) since hub2 authenticates user with hub1 using this protocol. I am not a developer of this but it has been tested and used since a number of years.
Here are two resources that document these features:
Hubzilla has successfully implemented portable identities for a number of years and i am surprised how its unheard of. Coupled with magic sign-on it has some of the craziest features that are much needed in the broader fediverse.
what if I use a separate proxy service locally with a cert and the same domain?
yes, its also called hairpinning. to avoid this you can use a local dns resolver.
@HereIAm I have this exact setup(homeassitant, frigate, image detection using intel igpu) and i run few other containers (jellyfin, nextcloud) with no issues so far since its for home use. Your GPU is powerful enough to handle much much more than this.
And for cameras i would suggest to check the frigate documentation where they’ve indicated which cameras work best. RTSP is fairly common and i use it for my cameras with no issue.
@Nibodhika this looks very interesting. so I can import all my existing markdown notes and vice versa?
@irelephant [he/him] late to the post but i have been loving hubzilla. Its quite different, offers features for hosting communities (posts, articles, photos, calendar, chatrooms, wiki, webpages, etc.) and has impressive privacy controls that i’ve not seen till date (except other softwares of this family like friendica, forte, streams).
yes, hubzilla supports shareable calendars and invites.
any idea about the system requirements?
@nocturne self hosted tuberculosis bacteria
Nextcloud AIO has an option to skip domain check. the github README hasinstructions. And i love nextcloud because it integrates many features in one, file sharing, office collaboration, chat, rss reader, mailbox, photos, calendar, address-book, etc.
I have two instances running, one public and one completely local. And having a domain is just convenient but not necessary.
hetrixtools is so good!