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matrix-docker-ansible-deploy
- The Matrix Trashfire
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Ask HN: Recommendations for an alternative native chat client? (Slack, Discord)
As some others have said, matrix is great at this.
I use this ansible playbook to set it all up: https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy it supports slack and discord too.
You can also use beeper which is hosted if you don't want to self host. They employ one of the major bridge Devs so they know what they're doing.
There's also element one from the Devs of matrix but they don't support all services you're looking for.
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Second Phone, Same Signal
Exactly yeah, I used this bridge with this playbook
- Matrix 2.0: The Future of Matrix
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Having trouble installing self-hosted on Debian
Check the ansible instructions first: https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy/tree/master
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Self Hosting Matrix Server
You could maybe check out this URL about setting up Oracle free tier but it could be outdated. I just recommend using the Matrix Ansible Playbook
- FOSS Discord Alternatives
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How to access the synapse-admin web ui?
I installed my home server via the ansible playbook, gave myself admin privileges and then enabled the api in the playbook. The playbook sets up the server with a reverse proxy and im geting an error 'NetworkError when attempting to fetch resource' when i enter in my credentials.
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What's the easiest way to use Matrix and add matrix-bridges for Messenger, Instagram, and Telegram etc.
I actually recommend checking out https://etke.cc/ around Matrix setup and more. As someone who's stood up Matrix a couple times in past (including a go-around with the aforementioned matrix-docker-ansible-deploy), I knew some of the pitfalls were still there in setup, and this go-around I lacked the time to manage a Matrix-specific VPS on top of my other local/remote services, esp. since I wanted to use it with friends and family and thus needed it to be bullet-proof (as well as me-proof!)
imessage
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Any way to get iMessage on Nokia 2760? BlueBubbles Linux app for example?
If you're willing to dive deep into self-hosting, the open source chat protocol Matrix.org has support for an in-development iMessage bridge. Once you get it to work, there's a Matrix.org client on KaiOS devices called Chooj (sideloading guide) made by Farooq that you can use to access the chat.
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Solved: Fully automated transaction entry with iOS shortcuts. No manual entry or YNAB app required
iMessage bridge
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Beeper Changes iMessage
The disadvantage of not offering an API for iMessage is that there is no easy way to block clients. Apps like Bluebubbles have to work by being installed on an actual Mac and scraping messages from iMessage and Beeper uses a similar architecture[0]. Presumably they have a data centre full of actual macs (or VMs).
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iMessage on Android Without Any Apple Devices!
I have an old Mac Mini rotting on a shelf in my cupboard which is my bridge to the world of Apple shit. It primarily runs two bits of software: OpenHaystack, which I used to run my own object trackers over the Apple Find My network and Mautrix iMessage which I used to access iMessage via Matrix on my Android and Windows devices.
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Absolutely minimal hackintosh proxmox build?
I've switched from iPhone to a de-googled Android device, and am generally trying to extract myself from google and apple ecosystem lock-in. The last piece for me is trying to find a reasonable bridge for iMessages - but the baseline requirement is to have a Mac PC running 24x7 to act as a bridge for matrix or airmessage. Here's my question: the hardware and software requirements for iMessages are pretty minimal. MacOS Big Sur implemented a few messaging bits like inline replies which I'd like to keep, so that's my OS baseline. Has anyone managed to strip down a hackintosh hardware installation to absolutely minimal proxmox hardware demands (e.g. ram/cores)? If so, got a recommendation on an efficient build process?
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Itās time for Apple to fix texting
Yes, tulir works for beeper. But I think they stopped doing that iPhone thing, and if you use iOS there are less features available: https://github.com/mautrix/imessage/blob/master/ROADMAP.md
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Analyzing iMessage with SQL
I have an Android phone and if you're desperate you can buy an old Mac Mini and set up an iMessage bridge over Matrix (https://github.com/mautrix/imessage) or BlueBubbles to work around this. I do not recommend it though as it locks you into a facet of the Apple ecosystem.
- Using launchd to ensure Alias record in Aws is upto date
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Sending from number (android) instead of email
iOS 13 - 14.x.x (14.3 with Taurine, 14.8 with unc0ver, or 14.8.1 with checkra1n) - [SMServer](https://redd.it/n1ees1), [WebMessage](https://redd.it/l7pepo), or [Barcelona](https://redd.it/ie0ckj). All 3 of these are great options, but unfortunately Barcelona is still in beta so you have to build most of it yourself (though there are [instructions available](https://github.com/open-imcore/barcelona/blob/mautrix/BUILDING.md#building-for-ios) with a front end [here](https://github.com/open-imcore/imcore.react)). [Mautrix-iMessage](https://github.com/mautrix/imessage) and [Brooklyn](https://github.com/EthanRDoesMC/Brooklyn) exist too, but Iāve never used them so I donāt know much about them.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-selfhosted - A list of Free Software network services and web applications which can be hosted on your own servers
bluebubbles-server - Server for forwarding iMessages to clients within the BlueBubbles App ecosystem
tailscale - The easiest, most secure way to use WireGuard and 2FA.
Synapse - Synapse: Matrix homeserver written in Python/Twisted.
Signal-Server - Server supporting the Signal Private Messenger applications on Android, Desktop, and iOS
caddy-docker-proxy - Caddy as a reverse proxy for Docker
Element - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web.
fluffychat
sydent - Sydent: Reference Matrix Identity Server
macOS-Simple-KVM - Tools to set up a quick macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM.
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..
dendrite - Dendrite is a second-generation Matrix homeserver written in Go!