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Qilin: A Starter Project Template For Every Open Source Project
GitHub Discussions can also be a great place for support as long as these are regularly monitored. Another option along the same lines is Discourse and the Open Source Matrix which is used by quite a few Open Source and community-based projects.
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Launching Default End-to-End Encryption on Messenger
I'd love something like the Matrix [0] data model (JSON messages aggregated in an eventually-consistent chatroom CRDT) transmitted over something like simplex for metadata resistance.
- Show HN: Beeper Mini – iMessage Client for Android
- Um pouco da realidade de Copacabana - principalmente aos finais de semana
- O Fazueli está destruindo o Sul do Brasil
- Correios, Petrobras, Banco do Brasil e outras empresas estatais devem ser privatizadas?
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Your privacy is optional
Matrix - I currently have my family chat on WhatsApp, but I plan to give my daughters tablets for Xmas and I want them to have a way to chat with family without needing to have a phone number or signup to WhatsApp.
- O mais engraçado desse dado é que na lista tem países que a esquerda considera "social democrata" e nenhum desses países tem 418 estatais 🤡
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Discord Is Not Documentation
Telegram isn't great for having a main topic with siloed discussions about sub-categories of things.
Slack costs a lot of money if you want searchable history.
Matrix (https://matrix.org/) is pretty bad when you get to using it. It works, but the QOL isn't up to Discord's level.
Discord is just as easy to replace as any other chat platform if they decide to sell out or destroy their product.
> Telegram isn't great for having an overarching place for everyone to join with siloed discussions for sub-categories of discussion.
Just want to point out that they fixed this, it's possible to create Topics once the channel's community reaches 200 users.
Though this probably isn't what most users want for a support channel. Having one place to go is simpler then a community with a dozen company meme channels that you have no interest in seeing.
> Matrix (https://matrix.org/) is pretty bad when you get to using it. It works, but the QOL isn't up to Discord's level.
It goes to hell if you make the mistake of enabling E2EE for channels since the key exchange bogs it down and only a few clients support encrypted message search. Otherwise, yeah the Element clients have pretty bad UX especially when comparing to Telegram. Some other clients like Nheko improve on it but don't cover the full set of features, so while I'm a user of Matrix I find it hard to continue to recommend Matrix over chat ecosystems with better usability.
apprise-api
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Show HN: Apprise (Notifications) Supports 100 Services Now
- [a web service (you host)](https://github.com/caronc/apprise-api) that can act as a sidecar. This solution allows you to keep your notification configuration in one place instead of across multiple servers (or within multiple programs). This one is for both Admins and Devs.
A lot of systems have already adapted to it such as HomeAssistant, Apache Airflow, ChangeDetection, Uptime Kuma and many others (<https://github.com/caronc/apprise/wiki/showcase#integrations>) which shows the commonality. Mailrise is an incredibly talented program that converts Emails sent to it to trigger notifications via Apprise.
*What else does it do?*
- Emoji Support (:rocket: -> ) built right into it!
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Apprise v1.4.0 Released - Apprise API Attachment Support
One of the big features added is now the Apprise Web API can accept Attachments (all shapes and sizes) and then relay it to all of your endpoints. In the past you were limited to attachments only if you chose to use the CLI tool or write directly with the Apprise Python API.
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Centralize all notifications
Apprise is built into Home Assistant. You can centralize all of your configuration on a self serve web version of it and store all of your favorite endpoints there.
- Self-hosted email API for SMTP?
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Trending on GitHub: The open-source notifications infrastructure. A fully-featured node.js microservice for SMS, E-mail, Slack, Push, Embeddable notification center for React with real-time updates & content management.
Oops forgot about that. Could host this and call it from node tho https://github.com/caronc/apprise-api
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Show HN: Apprise v1.0.0 – A lightweight all-in-one notification solution
I introduced Hacker News to Apprise back when it was just an experiment (and supported just 30 or so notification services at the time). Now supporting more then 85+ services and with a ton of built in features, I officially created it's first stable v1.0.0 release marking a major milestone for the project.
Apprise doesn't compete with other notification services out there; instead it just acts as a proxy (or master switchboard) to support handling messages to them. It's a means of decoupling notification support from the systems that want to provide them. The idea is to adopt Apprise into your environment, and then you no longer have to worry about adding/removing support for new services as the come along and deprecating the ones that go away.
The way it works is that every service out there maps to a `schema://credentials/?optional_configuration`. You just need to define the schemas you use, and then you can already use Apprise. Check out the list of the services available today here: https://github.com/caronc/apprise#supported-notifications
Apprise is 100% open source (MIT Licensed). It has an acompanied API I built for those who want to centralize their configuration (found here: https://github.com/caronc/apprise-api).
Some reasons you may also all find it useful:
- It works perfectly with legacy servers (supporting even Python 2.7). So this fits system admins using older systems such as CentOS 6+
Looks like there is a server: https://github.com/caronc/apprise-api
So you can use the Apprise API from your app and have it trigger any number of notification services, configured in the Apprise config or web UI.
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Apprise v1.0.0 (Official Release)
I just updated the (Apprise) API now. There was actually a bug with it and the new Apprise (v1.0.0) version (yikes!). This has been fixed now and I pushed a update to the API (v0.8.0) just now.
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2022-7-24 TrueCharts catalog charts update
apprise-api - Apprise-api(https://github.com/caronc/apprise-api) Takes advantage of Apprise(https://github.com/caronc/apprise) through your network with a user-friendly API.
What are some alternatives?
apprise - Apprise - Push Notifications that work with just about every platform!
mailrise - An SMTP gateway for Apprise notifications.
matrix-docker-ansible-deploy - 🐳 Matrix (An open network for secure, decentralized communication) server setup using Ansible and Docker
matrix-synapse - The Matrix Synapse homeserver for Docker / k8s - deprecated, use upstream
Mattermost - Mattermost is an open source platform for secure collaboration across the entire software development lifecycle..
Synapse - Synapse: Matrix homeserver written in Python/Twisted.
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
PeerTube - ActivityPub-federated video streaming platform using P2P directly in your web browser
Element - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for the web.
hoverzoom - Google Chrome extension for zooming images on mouse hover
django-webpush - Web Push Notification Package for Django
session-desktop - Session Desktop - Onion routing based messenger