

The sanctions aren’t sufficient. They want to show to the world that they can have their own economy crumble by consequence of their own actions.


The sanctions aren’t sufficient. They want to show to the world that they can have their own economy crumble by consequence of their own actions.


According to the EU Digital markets act, the gatekeepers (major networks) must propose means to interoperate with the smaller networks.


For very simple notes, I use Memos. It doesn’t have whistles and bells, and it works great!
Install it. You’ll lose support in either way.


Instead of asking for a ntfy alternative, could you tell what you want to achieve? Because ntfy has several functions, primarily that of carrying notifications. And it seems that’s not what you want to achieve. Maybe you can find it here.


Setting up an xmpp server is not a good entrypoint in the self-hosting space. It is quite hard to build. It is a complex system made of different components in order to achieve what you expect from it. I strongly recommend using existing servers. If you want to tinker, find something else (a samba share and a vpn on bare metal is a good starting point in order to learn).


I also prefer xmpp, which I find more stable and easier to set up and maintain.


I couldn’t think about leaving my personal data to the Big Tech…
I’d add Crowdsec
I don’t understand what you are saying. I use the app on GrapheneOS with no problem. It is just an usual banking app. Not better not worse.


What strikes me is not the news. Palantir partners with many governments. What strikes me is the absence of this article in the French edition.
I wouldn’t recommend network apps to a complete beginner. They might loose their network for a while and get afraid of tinkering. My 2p


There are many solutions. I have chosen xmpp/ejabberd/conversations/monal.


I just like it and I value my privacy. I don’t try to convince anyone. I explain it is both a hobby and a kind of political statement.
You have a very restrictive definition of a smartphone. Sideloading is a natural way for installing apps. In fact it has for a very long time been the only way to install apps on a Windows computer.
Immich, Vaultwarden, Radicale, Cozy, FindMyDevice, Ejabberd, Hauk, Memos, Beszel, Docker-Mailserver, Crowdsec,…
Self-hosting for a bit less than 10 years. My main pain is that my setup is now stable and I have nothing left to tinker with.
Look at https://github.com/coturn/coturn
I presume that its power consumption is not to be neglected. Do I’d just keep it off of I don’t really need it.