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Any particular problems you’re having or have you briefly used Pidgin in 2008 and think nothing has improved since then?
Any particular problems you’re having or have you briefly used Pidgin in 2008 and think nothing has improved since then?
XMPP. It just works, requires very little resources, is stable and has decent clients.
I would go with Snikket instead of Prosody if I had been starting now.
Conversations on phones, Dino or Gajim on PCs, plus a conversejs install on the xmpp server, to allow web access when needed.
Conversations is easy for the family to figure out.
This whole thread is depressing to read, full of corporate bootlickers putting blame on you.
They fucking what? I need to get off the couch and cancel my support too
Tox uses NaCl as its crypto library, don’t spread misinformation
Isn’t that the gogs story repeated?
Then yes, learning Ansible is a good way to have base OS settings for your systems. I love that it’s agentless - works over SSH.
The ugly part is that they keep updating it in a backwards incompatible way. In one version the paramerer is called “file” and in another it’s “dest”, they pull shit like this and don’t provide a tool to update playbooks automatically.
But updating is rather optional.
Is it really so ridiculous that armed people blinded by a belief system could do that?
That you can afford premium versions or self-host
You slide down notification bar and if there’s not even one ad, please stand in front of that wall.
Family story. Maybe a fake one, I don’t know, there’s nobody alive to ask any more.
It’s crazy, given that all these devices have something powerful like an esp32, isn’t it?
I’ve done some of my home stuff this way, but I had to program it myself. Tasmota has some features which can be used without a server, but that’s just for simple stuff like switches. For whatever reason (simplicity for non tech people?), out of the box products don’t work this way.
If you don’t have days of spare time, you buy ready made products and set them up in minutes in Home Assistant
Additionally, libraries for XMPP exist in most languages, there is a varying degree of completeness, but they all do a good job of hiding XML from the programmer
Thos, exactly this. Whenever I ask the question OP asked, it’s always some people who used some ancient client in 2008 and never bothered to try again. And then Matrix came to existence with their marketing and they happily started using it, even though it didn’t have any better features
It is very good test for the ability to research, I think. The amount of people who painstakingly went through some video tutorial on PHP and are now developers is insane. I’m sure there’s place in the market for them (writing Wordpress themes/plugins, for example), but it’s hard to find a programmer with ability to think these days. Not because people are more stupid, but because every other person is a programmer now.
Thank you! I’ve used anonchatgpt before but this is better, no captcha and two models to choose from
What is the link? It doesn’t appear on main ddg page for me
I have emails going back to YAM on Amiga in 2002, some games I wrote for GBA and mobile platforms that don’t exist any more. I have some old IM logs but reading that was so cringe I should delete it, with wipe
not rm
. Some of the obscure old music I have isn’t available even on Soulseek (except when I’m sharing it). Source code of old programs I and my friends wrote. And photos, of course.
I’ve been testing Claude the last month. It’s good for 90% of the tasks but for the remaining 10% i couldn’t convince it to give a proper answer and used ChatGPT instead. Technical questions and coding is what I use llms for.