Matrix i guess, its a federated messaging protocoll. Flagship messenger app would be Element. Sending large files would depend on the server you are on.
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Matrix i guess, its a federated messaging protocoll. Flagship messenger app would be Element. Sending large files would depend on the server you are on.
I use it daily for travel by bike or foot (kombined with BRouter). And its awsome!
Experiance by car is a bit mixed tho. (EU-Germany)
Maybe have a look at the tool from 0&0 called “shut up windows 10”
Nothing realy exept licencing
Maybe consider using forgejo (gitea fork used by codeberg)
And i do think, some changes would be needed but nothing big, also it wouldnt ne activated by default.
Looking at other fedi apps like Mastodon, accessibility and UI/UX will soon follow. Which is promising.
But yes, it’s the early days of Lemmy and maybe even the fediverse. So we’ll see what the future brings ;)
Nextcloud is selfhosted, yes. But managed solutions exists, so you dont have to set it up your self/maintain it. (Free instances seem to exist https://nextcloud.com/sign-up/ dont know about privacy/encryption on these tho)
I am using Nextcloud Calender + DavX5 (android) + etar (android) for my colaborative and synchronized calenders. Working good since 1 year.
every provider who supports aliases. like foo+baa@bzz.tld where everything after the + is exchangeable. so you can use a ‘different’ mail for every service you use and just block where spam comes from via the alias.