the big ones out there are BigBlueButton and Jitsi. they have a lot of public instances, so you can easily check if they fit your needs.
Computernscience student. Cycling. Plants. Coffee. $Stuff
the big ones out there are BigBlueButton and Jitsi. they have a lot of public instances, so you can easily check if they fit your needs.
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.
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.
Has a mobile app!
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”
+1 for DavX5 + nextcloud!
I wouldnt say thats normal … (at least here in germany).
Maybe consider using the isp device as modem only and use your own router?
Stating foss and not even linking the source is … hmm
For my taste way to many crypto bro/blockchain products listed. Also some very controversal apps with no comment on the contoversy.
Maybe you could improve that a bit :)
Hm, nextcloud and DavX5 are crucial for me (file, calendar and contact sync)
Also Aegis as 2FA client and KeePassDX as PasswordManager (both synced via nextcloud)
I wont list all the messengers ^^’
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.
Despite you using the foss client of telegram there is no source for the server, signal has published it’s code.
100% agree!
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 ;)
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 ;)
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 ;)
Obtainium ist a packetmanager pulling updates/new versions from the source (i.e. some form of git)
And the three apps are Lemmy/kbin clients (under heavy development) where some are not available at more conventional packagemanagers like F-Droid.
I only know German ones: senfcall.de or bbb.digitalcourage.de