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Looks really nice! Even though I'm a SMTP/IMAP admin since ages I feel the need for easy-to-use mail solutions.


Thanks for mentioning GoToSocial! I didn't know this one.


> not open source

> privacy-first

Thanks, but no.



I says it in the home page:

Open Source. ... read it, fork it, improve it.

https://berty.tech/


I use FHEM (https://fhem.de/) to automate my home.

Its written in Perl and a bit dated, but it's small and connects with everything I have. Plus it includes a MQTT server.


Me too, but with mixed results.

In the last weeks, results from DDG or Bing appear later or even never. That make Searx not very reliable at the moment.


Looks really good! Any chance for the code?


Thanks! Okay I'll work on releasing the code. My email is in my profile. If you email me, I can let you know when it is available.


You can use the go implementation of wireguard (wireguard-go). This way you don't need a kernel module. Works for me on a really cheap OpenVZ VPS since months.


On cheap cloud instances at Hetzner:

  - postfix/dovecot for mailing
  - searx instance
  - synapse for matrix
  - unbound for DoT
  - nginx for my blog
  - gophernicus for old times sake
At home:

  - nextcloud
  - monero full node
  - unbound backup instance
  - fhem for home automation
  - restic for backup


With all the discussion going on, I'm really wondering why nobody asks why Cloudflare is offering their DoH infrastructure for free.


The COI FAQ says:

"We are cooperating with Delta.Chat for it to also use COI to provide more features, we are contributing to the C-Kernel of it."


Exactly, that's what I was told yesterday as well. They're collaborating on https://github.com/deltachat/deltachat-core


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