

Let me save you a few keystrokes, there’s already an app called Matterbridge: github.com/42wim/matterbridge


Let me save you a few keystrokes, there’s already an app called Matterbridge: github.com/42wim/matterbridge


Fair that! Only problem is, I don’t have any acquaintances, but if I ever fix that, then maybe we can work on that.


I’m already self-hosting a XMPP and a Matrix server, just in case. A shame that most of the group chats I’ve found there are about free software, assorted geekery, but not much of what I’d usually find on Discord - hopefully that changes in a few years.


Not sure if it’s a good idea to start at this point in life, especially since I have no friends, no prospect of dating in the short to middle term, and a carefully curated life to avoid the libido from making things worse for my loneliness.


Nobody cares about it, but I’ve been a straight-edge for 35 years and counting. No drugs, no booze, not even cranking the hog. On the other hand though, I can’t afford anything fun anyways, neither on money, time, or the less-known ethical implications (haven’t been able to watch a movie in years, for instance)


I’d say you should check if any scheduled cleaning tasks are accidentally deleting your files.
We should be boycotting all art and entertainment from Big Media in its entirety, but nobody is willing to do so
Homarr is more or less turnkey, as long as you use Docker to deploy your services.


Where can one submit requests for re-evaluation? Seems like the NYT’s credibility and factuality have dropped significantly during the last year
I’m not sure about Fluxer specifically, but I’ve seen Zulip being deployed as a self-contained chat room for a few projects now. Also Stoat claims to be a Discord replacement. What does Fluxer offer in particular that the other two don’t?