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      3 months ago

      Convenient, easy to use, large user base, one point registration for multiple communities, tends to simply just work.

      But is it the best? Nah. And their increased monetisation drives are annoying.

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        3 months ago

        one point registration for multiple communities,

        Federation, or at least some form of single sign-on with arbitrary providers (like we used to do with OpenID), is a better way of solving this.

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            3 months ago

            I’ve never tried Matrix but I’ve heard good things about it.

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              It’s not as snazzy as Discord but it’s fully open-source and federated. So everyone can run their own server (I do, too). If you don’t care about running your own you can just sign up at https://app.element.io/ . It’s free of course. It basically is for chat what lemmy and mastodon are to social media.

              It also offers many “bridges” to other protocols, like WhatsApp, Telegram, even Discord. Those are not quite as mature and mostly third-party provided but they generally work well.

              There’s a really great ansible playbook for installing your own. If you would like to have the full bridged experience, beeper is probably best.

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                3 months ago

                Thanks! I’ll have to see if there’s Docker containers available. Ansible is definitely doable too, but I prefer Docker. I’ll stick it on the same server I’m running Lemmy and Mastodon on :)

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                  Actually the ansible playbook creates a bundle of docker containers so you get the best of both :)

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                    3 months ago

                    Ahh… Interesting!

                    Do you know how much RAM it needs? I have a spare VPS with 9GB RAM - is that sufficient? I could run it in a VM on my home server instead, too.