jami-cli
Prosody IM
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jami-cli
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How to copy a file between devices?
I am surprised to not see Jami ( http://jami.net ) mentioned here yet. It is a GNU project and is fully cross platform. I use it to send files and messages between my devices, as easy as Telegram or Whatsapp.
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Jami vs SimpleX
I've used Jami (https://jami.net/) since a few years and it's been my first messenger I have ever installed on any device and any OS.
- Jitsi.org has started requiring authentication
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⟳ 4 apps added, 56 updated at f-droid.org
Jami (version 20230424-01): Audio & Video Calls / Chat Take Control of your Communication!
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Vonage Help!
The other option is https://jami.net/. It seems to have a phone option and could potentially replace your current system.
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Have you tried any decentralized messengers?
Try Jami https://jami.net/! I'm kind of blown away by how well it works! I originally tried it about a year ago, but it was kind of a pain. My issues with it were fixed when they incorporated UnifiedPush. However, since iPhone will never have something like UnifiedPush, I wouldn't recommend it for iPhone users or people with many iPhone-using friends to convert.
- "your files are too powerful!"
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⟳ 0 apps added, 54 updated at f-droid.org
Jami (version 20230227-01): Secure and distributed communication platform
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Signal would 'walk' from UK if Online Safety Bill undermined encryption
jami.net and tox.chat sort of being the way skype originally was.
- Linux software list. Discussion and advice welcome!
Prosody IM
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My collection of Ansible roles for self-hosting everything with Rocky Linux and FreeIPA
XMPP server using Prosody
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Lua: The Little Language That Could
lua on its own right can be fun too! If you are looking for a project to contribute to, there's for instance the Prosody XMPP server that's written in it, and contributes to the betterment of internet by promoting federated protocols.
There's also the http://prosody.im/ XMPP server that's written in Lua, and it's very successful there. The other major XMPP server implementation is in Erlang and they are equally praised, so that should tell something about Lua's versatility.
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VoceChat server is ready! Rust written 17MB open sourced chat server--the easiest to host/intergrate chat server you can find.
Take your pick. Or just look here.
- Chat Server
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A History of Lua
You can write largish standalone application in Lua and it is not always a poor choice - Prosody [1] first comes to mind. But qualities which make it a good embedded language make it less _attractive_ for other uses.
Lua has very simple syntax and small stdlib which allows its implementation to be very small - you can add Lua to your application and not increase its size significantly. But when the size is not a concern most programmers prefer languages with rich, powerful syntax lots of features and batteries-included stdlib (which is completely opposite of Lua).
[1] https://prosody.im/
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Chat app to allow messaging between my daughter and I?
If you are really set on a LAN-only setup you could look at Prosody (combined with an Android app such as Conversations) which Snikket is based upon. It's not as "ready to go, out of the box" as Snikket and therefore requires a slightly higher skill level, but in exchange it is a lot more customizable and adaptable to different kinds of deployment scenarios.
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Google Chat through Matrix questions
Selfhosting XMPP is pretty simple with https://prosody.im/
- Need Advice on Instant Messaging
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Ask HN: What is your recommended stack for real time chat?
My choice, because it's the stack I know very well, would be Prosody ( https://prosody.im/ - I'm one of the devs) and a web client such as Converse.js ( https://conversejs.org/ ). XMPP is highly extensible, Prosody is highly modular, which make them a good foundation for building on top of.
That said, the right stack is generally the one that matches your requirements, and (if this isn't primarily a learning exercise) whatever you're most familiar with. The hardest part of building a Discord or Slack-like in 2022 is actually not the technical stuff. There are many comprehensive open-source products already out there that compete with these companies, such as Mattermost, RocketChat and Element.
What are some alternatives?
Tox - The future of online communications.
ejabberd - Robust, Ubiquitous and Massively Scalable Messaging Platform (XMPP, MQTT, SIP Server)
session-desktop - Session Desktop - Onion routing based messenger
Openfire - An XMPP server licensed under the Open Source Apache License.
qTox - qTox is a chat, voice, video, and file transfer IM client using the encrypted peer-to-peer Tox protocol.
Metronome IM - Metronome IM, lightweight xmpp server with advanced microblogging features.
berty - Berty is a secure peer-to-peer messaging app that works with or without internet access, cellular data or trust in the network
Tigase - Tigase XMPP server patched for Kontalk
TextSecure - A private messenger for Android.
matterbridge - bridge between mattermost, IRC, gitter, xmpp, slack, discord, telegram, rocketchat, twitch, ssh-chat, zulip, whatsapp, keybase, matrix, microsoft teams, nextcloud, mumble, vk and more with REST API (mattermost not required!)
Element - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web.
jackal - 💬 Instant messaging server for the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP).