

well, maybe for the active directory, but for pretty much anything else…
LXMF: lxmf@4804baaf06a5fc8a2e6a143154c10336
well, maybe for the active directory, but for pretty much anything else…
I like XMPP, but there’s also LXMF(a bit more experimental, only for ‘advanced’ users) or simply signal or simplex.
if you want to actually rethink your network stack, then use reticulum, and ifnyou just mean use TCP/IP but change stuff that’s around it then well idk.
whatsapp is a modified XMPP, itnmight be possible to make an XMPP client that can also use the whatsapp servers.
I would reccomend XMPP(with OMEMO), for android I reccomend the conversations client, but there are a lot of clients: https://xmpp.org/software/?platform=all-platforms I suggest you choose a client that fully supports OMEMO encryption.
check out https://soatok.blog/2025/01/14/dont-use-session-signal-fork/ and https://soatok.blog/2025/01/20/session-round-2/ . session doesn’t even have PFS(perfect forward secrecy), which can be very useful, so if a key is cracked, then only a few messages can be decrypted. EDIT: that was a lot of typos!
ok who the heck uses windows servers? I don’t think even microsoft does.
wtf
almost not noticeable.
I see a lot of Marxism, Leninism and Stalinism. but people here are also more socialist in general.
that’s what lemmy does, with a slight bias towards communism…
qbittorrent is great, I like how you can directly search from it!
maybe npm doesn’t support combudtion engines anymore :(
Oooh! I currently use termusic, I’ll try out this app tomorrow!
I use uMatrix, which blocks js by default, so it is a bit inconvenient to have to enable js for some sites. websites which didn’t need it before, which is often the reason I use them, now require javascript.
for latex I understand, but not having titles be big is a sacrifice I’m willing to take.
that’s a weird feature, but ok.
Yeah well I would like for it to have a list of features explaining what it does…
there’s also devuan if you want, debian but with init freedom!
what about more minimal office apps, like calligra?