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temporary.chat-playbook
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Ask HN: Who wants to help promote RSS?
used as an easy platform to diffuse content via rss (works for images too)
https://github.com/ba9f11ecc3497d9993b933fdc2bd61e5/temporar...
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Signal is Great!
I am building my own chat server/file upload server that you can host at home. you can also firewall it. It works without external dependencies after install, and it also works without phone number and even without dns if you want. /r/privacy mods will never let me post it for some reason, even if I try to explain it is a work in progress and a collaborative project (that's what open source is about) they talk to me about shipping, audited, etc. I'm just one guy who wrote this as a side project for a few months now. Live demo is here https://temporary.chat/ and code is here https://github.com/ba9f11ecc3497d9993b933fdc2bd61e5/temporary.chat-playbook
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Show HN: I Made a Chat Server
I mean, it is great to see people get into security stuff and build chat stuff. But I have some points on your "philisophy".
You hate big billion dollar Companies? Well, your domain is hosted on AWS so are the servers. To prrof your point, you should've got the domain somewhere else and host the serveres somewhere else. Additionally, how is the weather in Middlesex, GB?
Now to the software side. Man is that repo a mess. I mean, you put a lot of work into the documents which is great, but until you find the damn source code of the actual important shit it takes years. (if anyone interested it is this billion character long mess: https://github.com/ba9f11ecc3497d9993b933fdc2bd61e5/temporar...).
What am I trying to say here? Great to see people starting coding. But split the project up or at least order it. The source of the server should be on click on `src` and done. Maybe extract the client to another repo. Hide the whole deployment stuff in another folder. We people who click the link to github want to see code. Not configuration stuff. First look matters.
And, if you want to be so "security hacker like nobody knows", create fancy profile picture with no face. Get a decent username no hash gabage. Hide your WhoIs Information from the domain. If you care about security and "not being dependent on multi billion dollar companies that collect all our data", don't use AWS. Go to a decent server hosting n your country (or where privacy matters).
Did this wake my interest? Yes.
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So I am creating a chat server
https://github.com/ba9f11ecc3497d9993b933fdc2bd61e5/temporary.chat-playbook/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md
how to deploy is here :
timeline
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Ask HN: Admittedly Useless Side Projects?
My timeline thing. It gathers all my crap and puts in onto a timeline. It's a more fine-grained version of scrolling to a specific date on my photo stream.
https://github.com/nicbou/timeline
It serves no purpose, but somehow it attracted one contributor.
It's pointless on purpose. It's the thing I work on when I want to forget about work, and build purely for myself.
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Ask HN: What's your personal backup strategy?
Google Drive as a first line of defence. It's been solid for a really long time.
I also run hourly rsync backups to my home server, and propagate them to a Hetzner file storage server. This is done by my timeline thing [0]. The timeline thing backs up files from multiple devices, but also geolocation, social media posts, and other data I consider valuable. It's extensible, so I can add new inputs/outputs as needed.
Whatever your backup strategy is, consider the following threats:
- Your files are held hostage by ransomware, and the damage spreads to your backup
- Your house is destroyed by fire
- You lose your 2FA device
- You are locked out of your Google/Apple/Microsoft account
- You are incapacitated, and someone needs to take over
I have 4 of those factors covered. I am working on the last point.
[0] https://github.com/nicbou/timeline
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What Are Your Most Used Self Hosted Applications?
My own timeline thing.
It hosts all of my data plus my personal diary. I update it at least once a day. My photos, backups and geolocation are automatically uploaded to it.
https://github.com/nicbou/timeline
My home server gets a lot of use too. It's mostly my own code, plus Transmission.
https://github.com/nicbou/homeserver
I also have a few lines of code that take my browser's search queries and routes them according to keywords. Browsers do this natively now, but old habits die hard. Every search query goes through it.
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Ask HN: Who wants to help promote RSS?
I added RSS to my websites, because my timeline thing (https://github.com/nicbou/timeline) uses them to retrieve posts from my websites.
However, I see the death of RSS as the symptom of a larger problem: when platforms get big enough, they restrict access to their data. RSS feeds disappear, but so do other machine-readable endpoints. If it wasn't for GDPR, there would be no way to export that data. GDPR gave us clunky one-time exports, but even those are often incomplete.
The industry has a strong incentive to kill RSS, since the readers can strip the valuable bits (content or data) from the business bits (analytics, monetisation). RSS users are hard to count or monetise.
This is a battle worth fighting, but it's not one you should expect to win.
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What is your “I don't care if this succeeds” project?
https://github.com/nicbou/timeline
It regroups my personal data, and displays it on a timeline. Sort of like if Google Photos also included reddit posts, personal journal entries, text messages and other slices of life.
I do it both as a way to back up files and photos, and as a way to keep an enhanced journal.
What are some alternatives?
c-toxcore - The future of online communications.
Som - Parser, code model, navigable browser and VM for the SOM Smalltalk dialect
worker-planet - Generate a single page (and feed) with content from multiple RSS/Atom sources. Runs on Cloudflare Workers.
react-qml - Build native, high-performance, cross-platform applications through a React (and/or QML) syntax
temporar
Simula - A Simula 67 parser written in C++ and Qt
BlogDB - The BlogDB Webservice
Video Transcoding - Tools to transcode, inspect and convert videos.
RSSHub - 🧡 Everything is RSSible
callibella - Sync your personal calendar to your work calendar, privately 🐒
Monica - Personal CRM. Remember everything about your friends, family and business relationships.