

There is a FOSS alternative. ntfy.
I’ve been running it for a couple of years, if not longer. Works extremely well. The downside, of course, is getting the apps to support it.
The ones I care about already do.
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There is a FOSS alternative. ntfy.
I’ve been running it for a couple of years, if not longer. Works extremely well. The downside, of course, is getting the apps to support it.
The ones I care about already do.
I get what you’re saying. However, their entire business model is predicated on them being impartial. If it turned out that they were biased, their business would collapse.
I run the older iteration of the software. Works well.
Well, duh.
With a toaster.
Do you mean Patrick Stewart or from the description of the character?
Inconceivable!
Element is UK and EU-based, not US-based.
I run a complete, self-hosted Matrix stack including bridges to WhatsApp, Slack, Telegram and Signal as well as Element Call (Livekit) and MAS (the new authentication system).
I don’t think there’s any shortcuts. You just need to install them and work through any issues, one-by-one. Start with just the homeserver (Synapse, don’t bother with anything else yet) and add one component at a time and get it working before moving to the next.
I will say that having a decent knowledge of reverse proxies, networking, DNS and certificates will help you greatly. Having a solid understanding of Docker (if you’re using Docker) would be of great benefit too.
It should be much easier today than it was five/six-odd years ago when I started; things are more polished now than they were then.
Haha. Oops. I should have checked first. Well done.
… or just publish the source on Github and let someone else continue the legacy.
Flowers - Miley Cirus.
Prometheus and Grafana. VictoriaMetrics as a drop-in replacement for long-term metric storage.
Stakkato the horse or the cyber criminal?
Hosted on GCP?