Well, this was the Facebook origin story, so anyone on Threads deserves it.
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The only thing it does better than Slack: A list of all my chats, most recent at the top, without any disappearing or grouped in some weird way. Slack annoys me.
You mean Future-X?
Pretty sure if they joined mastadon.social, they'd be fine. Plus the clout for mastadon would be woth the orgs investment if it was needed, though their infrastructure would likely be fine. We're not talking millions of viewers.
Yup! That's their implementation of E2E I mention above, should have been more specific there.
External users with PGP, or internal users of Proton mail stay encrypted. The other 99.99% of emails come in unencrypted until they are saved to the inbox.
They don't need to do any of that. Just make an account on any instance and go forth.
If you can leave X, you can change instances if needed in the future, too.
Haven't used Mailcow in a while, but personally I found https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver better at the time. Great docs, many features.
The best option is https://github.com/docker-mailserver/docker-mailserver
I've tried them all, and this one I super-easy in comparison. Great documentation and just some ENV variables and you're done. Happy to share my compose file with you if you want.
I use it with my Active Directory hosted with https://github.com/Fmstrat/samba-domain for users, but it has many different user options.
They ~~can't~~ don't access anything...
Email comes in from everywhere unencrypted via SMTP. Proton may be a great company, but let's make sure everyone recognizes that email (without E2E PGP) is inherently open to anyone in the chain, including at Proton, who's snooping.
Some outside what others may say. Depends on what you're trying to make private.
Self-hosted Vaultwarden/BitWarden, SearXNG, and Firefox Sync. All things missing from your list to privatize the web.
Signal/Matrix for chat.
Organic Maps when you don't need traffic for privatizing location.
Self-hosted Nextcloud for file storage.
And Obtainium (and gam
for Linux) to break away from the stores themselves.
Very helpful for my machine setup scripts. Thanks!
You are my kind of admin, so, any suggestions on hardware that use starlight sensors? Or anything comparable in low light with color?