

Oh heck, thanks so much!
We’ll give it a looksee sometime soon 🙂
Awh, thanks for the offer of help, much appreciated!
fae/she
Plural and not human, don’t refer to us as human in any way, we aren’t.
Never tell us what we’re feeling, why we’re doing something or what we are etc.
Bigots fuck off, you’re being ignorant assholes.
Ask more questions, assume less.
Oh heck, thanks so much!
We’ll give it a looksee sometime soon 🙂
Awh, thanks for the offer of help, much appreciated!
Awesome, thanks so much!
Thanks so much! There’s so many things saying we should self host, but seemingly no tutorials on how to do so for those of us with no knowledge on how to start, so we really appreciate the link!
Okay, where’s a complete beginners guide on hosting, setting up a server etc, assuming no knowledge?
Yes, the email I use has that built in, though if I can I don’t use email for an account, like on Lemmy (which is how it should be everywhere in my opinion, just a username and password). All my passwords are different too!
Ah, good reason to always make new usernames for each site/service that is signed up for. 😉
Hmmm, how did they find out?
Yeah, came here to say this. Github is terrible for many many reasons. Codeberg/Forgejo would have been much better.
Yes, hopefully they can solve it where so many haven’t. I’ve never met a federated messenger/protocol with reliable voice and video chat between servers as TURN is costly it seems and things like JAMI are ime unreliable, though that’s more distributed than federated.
I think that only centralised messengers are capable of providing such features reliably as I’ve yet to see any evidence to the contrary.
They are working on the client at the moment and the server software work will be worked on when that is done, as currently it’s not working for self hosting or something.
Someone is creating a discord alternative: https://revolt.chat/
Jitsi Meet, but be aware that unless you are running it on a desktop in a chromium based browser, or its desktop app then it will not have end-to-end encryption as an option.