

@cyclicircuit @tripflag I loved copyparty, but my non-technical users sadly found it confusing. Even with White-Gold-Theme-For-Copyparty.
I want to take the copyparty backend and glue on the frontend from the (now-archived) File Browser project…
he/him. from the birdsite (@Andres4NY and before that @NEGreenways).
#Dad #NYC #Bikes #FreeTransit #SafeStreets #BanCars #Debian #FreeSoftware #ACAB #Vegetarian #WearAMask
My wife’s an #epidemiologist, so you’ll get some #COVID talk too.
Trans rights are human rights.


@cyclicircuit @tripflag I loved copyparty, but my non-technical users sadly found it confusing. Even with White-Gold-Theme-For-Copyparty.
I want to take the copyparty backend and glue on the frontend from the (now-archived) File Browser project…


@chronicledmonocle @irmadlad The irony is that when Ubuntu was created in '04, one of the first features they worked on (after the initial 4.10 release) was fast booting. Debian at the time used sysvinit and booted pretty slowly. And in addition, long-term support.
Those things eventually made their way into Debian through various means; I haven’t messed with Ubuntu in years, but it’s very amusing to me to hear that Debian might boot faster than Ubuntu.
@anakin78z I still have to use Matrix for work. The clients suck (literally every single one I’ve tried, and I even briefly maintained Neochat for debian) and I routinely get key errors.
@anakin78z We use xmpp (prosody on the server; a mix of conversations/cheogram/dino/snikket on our phones and laptops). We’ve got a family chat where the kids share the latest memes, and we message back and forth. We do also have signal (or in my case, Molly) installed, but don’t use it that much. My wife just switched phones and signal was unable to transfer stuff from phone phone to the other - in general I find signal annoying to use.
We use matrix for a few years but it was buggy and dumb.


@PabloSexcrowbar @anon_8675309 When my bank _doesn’t_ allow check deposits via website, I will switch banks. Ain’t installing a stupid app for a _bank_ of all things, and why would I bank from a device that I could accidentally lose at the grocery store?


@DosDude @NotEasyBeingGreen The fun thing about this whole saga is that there’s linux phone stack stuff that’s been completely neglected for the past ~15 years that we’re now having to bring back to functionality because of projects taking up pieces of maemo/meego.


@SuspiciousCarrot78 @curbstickle adb is not at all convenient compared to something like fdroid. I wouldn’t consider that a real alternative other than in rare cases.
@exu I think it’s new!
@exu You can also add a password to the Listen section for that; though I haven’t personally messed around with that feature.
@exu @gedaliyah fyi, yggdrasil supports a shared password. So while by default yggdrasil nodes on the same network will automatically find each other (via multicast) and form a single yggdrasil network, you can ensure only certain nodes connect to each other by setting the same password on each of them.
@TheRedSpade @pineapplelover Linode got acquired by Akamai and their service (or at least, *my* VPS) has really gone downhill over the past few years.