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  • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

    @LoudLemur I think the reality of the modern online world is everyone has multiple personas. There's the systems we use because we have to, and we are one persona there, and the systems we use because we want to, and we can be another persona there. Then there's the personas we can have offline and off grid.

    The best protection anyone can have is just to make the persona that has to use systems unwillingly the least valuable to those trying to extract excess value from it, and reserve our most valuable creations for private systems and places.

    Even this conversation would be wildly different on a public platform compared to in a pub.

    Going back to Zulip. I don't see video and voice. Same for Rocket.Chat. Hence, for me, this one remains a luxury app to package, when Nextcloud Talk and Element do have those.

    Sometimes we don't need every option, just the current best of the best, which I feel we already have.

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    marcusquinn
    wrote on last edited by
    #44

    We'll also never know what data we thought would remain private suddely becomes "training data" for AI LLMs.

    Biggest cost in any organisation is change, so its easy for those organisation that have a high change costs for leaving them to just change their Ts & Cs and "feedback" systems to suddenly make it very costly to opt-out of sharing private data with them.

    Hence, private self-hosting I see as the digital equivalent of prevention being better than cure for preservation of agency and value.

    Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
    Development https://brandlight.org
    Life https://marcusquinn.com

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    • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

      @scooke I gave up on that quest a long time ago.

      People resist anything they think is effort or unpopular. That's why hyper-scaling capitalism has been so successful and every social media platform a business is expected to be on the ones from the hyper-growth capitalism capital of the tech world.

      I see people using WhatsApp and Messenger as no different to people that work production lines to make my devices and clothing. Most just don't want to know any different, as then they'd have to be unsatisfied with their status quo.

      It's more valuable for business to keep people believing, and do whatever it takes to retain those "users" (ironic term considering it is also common in describing drug addicts), than it is for them to try lesser-known alternatives, regardless of their superior privacy. So you're competing against an industry of global indoctrination as a business model in that persuasion endeavour.

      For me it's:

      Nextcloud Talk for all business and organisation ventures.

      Signal for my friends and family that care about privacy, although that also has its issues, mainly in lack of ability to export data.

      Mattermost + Element I believe has some traction with UK Government using it, and perhaps others, but even I found it confusing to get working at first.

      WhatEver for everyone else that's too lazy to care about their own freedom and finds more comfort in giving their value to brands.

      It baffles me how many people I care about are addicted to diet sodas, too, but regardless of caring, they just don't see the harm, and worse see anyone's attempts to divert them from such perceived minor vices as an attack on their freedom to choose, even if they know it's a junk brand, it gives them comfort because popularity feels safer than healthy to many.

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      robi
      wrote on last edited by robi
      #45

      @marcusquinn said in Zulip - Powerful open source group chat:

      lack of ability to export data

      https://github.com/carderne/signal-export

      AND

      https://github.com/bepaald/signalbackup-tools

      Conscious tech

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      • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

        @LoudLemur I think the reality of the modern online world is everyone has multiple personas. There's the systems we use because we have to, and we are one persona there, and the systems we use because we want to, and we can be another persona there. Then there's the personas we can have offline and off grid.

        The best protection anyone can have is just to make the persona that has to use systems unwillingly the least valuable to those trying to extract excess value from it, and reserve our most valuable creations for private systems and places.

        Even this conversation would be wildly different on a public platform compared to in a pub.

        Going back to Zulip. I don't see video and voice. Same for Rocket.Chat. Hence, for me, this one remains a luxury app to package, when Nextcloud Talk and Element do have those.

        Sometimes we don't need every option, just the current best of the best, which I feel we already have.

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        robi
        wrote on last edited by
        #46

        @marcusquinn said in Zulip - Powerful open source group chat:

        Going back to Zulip. I don't see video and voice.

        Jitsi integration would be fine.

        Conscious tech

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        • robiR robi

          @marcusquinn said in Zulip - Powerful open source group chat:

          Going back to Zulip. I don't see video and voice.

          Jitsi integration would be fine.

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          #47

          @robi you got it: https://zulip.com/help/start-a-call

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          • robiR robi

            @marcusquinn said in Zulip - Powerful open source group chat:

            lack of ability to export data

            https://github.com/carderne/signal-export

            AND

            https://github.com/bepaald/signalbackup-tools

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            LoudLemur
            wrote on last edited by
            #48

            @robi said in Zulip - Powerful open source group chat:

            @marcusquinn said in Zulip - Powerful open source group chat:

            lack of ability to export data

            https://github.com/carderne/signal-export

            Hey, it sure is great to have @robi in the forum! 🙂

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            • robiR robi

              @marcusquinn said in Zulip - Powerful open source group chat:

              lack of ability to export data

              https://github.com/carderne/signal-export

              AND

              https://github.com/bepaald/signalbackup-tools

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              marcusquinn
              wrote on last edited by marcusquinn
              #49

              @robi I remember trying the original and being suitably impressed by the author's commentary on this crime against data portability and determination to solve it where the organisation taking donations won't:

              • https://matt.sh/signal-backup

              Welcome to Signal Conversation Archive Backup (SCAB)!

              (alternative title: Conversation Retrieval And Persistence)

              Why do we need SCAB? Well, Signal is hostile when it comes to letting users own their private conversations1. Just take a look at the dozen issues complaining about lack of ability to restore conversations. If you want to retain any sort of persistent immutable archive of your messages over time, Signal itself won’t help you and actually tries to stop you from retaining any continuity of communication2.

              Signal’s explicit policy towards archiving conversations is “we don’t support it, just delete everything, the past never matters,” which is quite arrogant to say the least.

              Signal Conversation Archive Backup to the rescue3! SCAB works around Signal’s poor owners-first, users-not-considered design decision by extracting your Signal database (and attachments) for long term storage of full conversation history.

              Highly recommend reading this whole page - brilliantly insightful and revealing rant. You'll keep a close eye on Signal tactics in future when you understand their data moat strategy.

              Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
              Development https://brandlight.org
              Life https://marcusquinn.com

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              • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                @robi I remember trying the original and being suitably impressed by the author's commentary on this crime against data portability and determination to solve it where the organisation taking donations won't:

                • https://matt.sh/signal-backup

                Welcome to Signal Conversation Archive Backup (SCAB)!

                (alternative title: Conversation Retrieval And Persistence)

                Why do we need SCAB? Well, Signal is hostile when it comes to letting users own their private conversations1. Just take a look at the dozen issues complaining about lack of ability to restore conversations. If you want to retain any sort of persistent immutable archive of your messages over time, Signal itself won’t help you and actually tries to stop you from retaining any continuity of communication2.

                Signal’s explicit policy towards archiving conversations is “we don’t support it, just delete everything, the past never matters,” which is quite arrogant to say the least.

                Signal Conversation Archive Backup to the rescue3! SCAB works around Signal’s poor owners-first, users-not-considered design decision by extracting your Signal database (and attachments) for long term storage of full conversation history.

                Highly recommend reading this whole page - brilliantly insightful and revealing rant. You'll keep a close eye on Signal tactics in future when you understand their data moat strategy.

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                LoudLemur
                wrote on last edited by
                #50

                @marcusquinn Great one, thanks!

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                • L LoudLemur

                  @marcusquinn Great one, thanks!

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                  marcusquinn
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #51

                  @LoudLemur Pleasure, love a good technology rant - vast majority of this industry is lip-service and say one thing, do another.

                  Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                  Development https://brandlight.org
                  Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                  • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                    @scooke I gave up on that quest a long time ago.

                    People resist anything they think is effort or unpopular. That's why hyper-scaling capitalism has been so successful and every social media platform a business is expected to be on the ones from the hyper-growth capitalism capital of the tech world.

                    I see people using WhatsApp and Messenger as no different to people that work production lines to make my devices and clothing. Most just don't want to know any different, as then they'd have to be unsatisfied with their status quo.

                    It's more valuable for business to keep people believing, and do whatever it takes to retain those "users" (ironic term considering it is also common in describing drug addicts), than it is for them to try lesser-known alternatives, regardless of their superior privacy. So you're competing against an industry of global indoctrination as a business model in that persuasion endeavour.

                    For me it's:

                    Nextcloud Talk for all business and organisation ventures.

                    Signal for my friends and family that care about privacy, although that also has its issues, mainly in lack of ability to export data.

                    Mattermost + Element I believe has some traction with UK Government using it, and perhaps others, but even I found it confusing to get working at first.

                    WhatEver for everyone else that's too lazy to care about their own freedom and finds more comfort in giving their value to brands.

                    It baffles me how many people I care about are addicted to diet sodas, too, but regardless of caring, they just don't see the harm, and worse see anyone's attempts to divert them from such perceived minor vices as an attack on their freedom to choose, even if they know it's a junk brand, it gives them comfort because popularity feels safer than healthy to many.

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                    jdaviescoates
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #52

                    @marcusquinn said in Zulip - Powerful open source group chat:

                    Mattermost + Element

                    Do you mean Matrix + Element? 🙂

                    I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                    • jdaviescoatesJ jdaviescoates

                      @marcusquinn said in Zulip - Powerful open source group chat:

                      Mattermost + Element

                      Do you mean Matrix + Element? 🙂

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                      marcusquinn
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #53

                      @jdaviescoates Probably 🙂

                      Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                      Development https://brandlight.org
                      Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                      • marcusquinnM marcusquinn

                        @scooke I gave up on that quest a long time ago.

                        People resist anything they think is effort or unpopular. That's why hyper-scaling capitalism has been so successful and every social media platform a business is expected to be on the ones from the hyper-growth capitalism capital of the tech world.

                        I see people using WhatsApp and Messenger as no different to people that work production lines to make my devices and clothing. Most just don't want to know any different, as then they'd have to be unsatisfied with their status quo.

                        It's more valuable for business to keep people believing, and do whatever it takes to retain those "users" (ironic term considering it is also common in describing drug addicts), than it is for them to try lesser-known alternatives, regardless of their superior privacy. So you're competing against an industry of global indoctrination as a business model in that persuasion endeavour.

                        For me it's:

                        Nextcloud Talk for all business and organisation ventures.

                        Signal for my friends and family that care about privacy, although that also has its issues, mainly in lack of ability to export data.

                        Mattermost + Element I believe has some traction with UK Government using it, and perhaps others, but even I found it confusing to get working at first.

                        WhatEver for everyone else that's too lazy to care about their own freedom and finds more comfort in giving their value to brands.

                        It baffles me how many people I care about are addicted to diet sodas, too, but regardless of caring, they just don't see the harm, and worse see anyone's attempts to divert them from such perceived minor vices as an attack on their freedom to choose, even if they know it's a junk brand, it gives them comfort because popularity feels safer than healthy to many.

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                        #54

                        @marcusquinn did you set up your own signaling? I forgot 🙂 I've still got my teeny service available if you need an external signaling server.

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                          #55

                          @doodlemania2 Speaking of relays... I filled out the form for Mastodon, and have been eagerly awaiting approval, but my request from https://social.futurnumerique.com/ is still pending. Is there anything else I need to do?

                          A life lived in fear is a life half-lived

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                          • doodlemania2D doodlemania2

                            @marcusquinn did you set up your own signaling? I forgot 🙂 I've still got my teeny service available if you need an external signaling server.

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                            marcusquinn
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #56

                            @doodlemania2 For Nextcloud Talk? I don't remember needing anything beyond the app as-is, but it's running on a decent spec server, so speed and quality have both been good enough that I'd not thought to need anything else there.

                            Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                            Development https://brandlight.org
                            Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                              avatar1024
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                              #57

                              My 2 cents: Zulip has a unique approach to organising conversation thread which I find the best, is pretty well designed and easy to get used to for non-techy people. As such it would be a useful app to have and not just a duplicate of others.

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                              • avatar1024A avatar1024

                                My 2 cents: Zulip has a unique approach to organising conversation thread which I find the best, is pretty well designed and easy to get used to for non-techy people. As such it would be a useful app to have and not just a duplicate of others.

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                                @avatar1024 +1 generally agree, it has value other apps don't have

                                ✌💙+1

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                                  alex-a-soto
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                                  #59

                                  Some recent updates related to Zulip:

                                  • Zulip has an officially supported, experimental docker image
                                  • Zulip 7.0 was recently released: visual redesign, scheduling messages, streamlining messages, and more.

                                  More information below:
                                  https://zulip.readthedocs.io/en/stable/production/deployment.html#zulip-in-docker
                                  https://github.com/zulip/docker-zulip
                                  https://blog.zulip.com/2023/05/31/zulip-7-0-released/

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                                    It's been quite some time since this request (5 yrs) and we've seen RocketChat go from hopeful to unusable.

                                    A neat feature is setting up public access community chat as read-only w/o needing an account!

                                    Great alternative to Discord.

                                    Anyone open to taking a stab at packaging this?

                                    Conscious tech

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                                    • robiR robi

                                      It's been quite some time since this request (5 yrs) and we've seen RocketChat go from hopeful to unusable.

                                      A neat feature is setting up public access community chat as read-only w/o needing an account!

                                      Great alternative to Discord.

                                      Anyone open to taking a stab at packaging this?

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                                      @robi was RocketChat hopeful ever? 🙂

                                      I ended up using Mattermost - the most stable from the main set (Rocket, Mattermost, Element).

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                                      • potemkin_aiP potemkin_ai

                                        @robi was RocketChat hopeful ever? 🙂

                                        I ended up using Mattermost - the most stable from the main set (Rocket, Mattermost, Element).

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                                        robi
                                        wrote on last edited by
                                        #62

                                        @potemkin_ai Yes, we were in contact with their leadership team.

                                        Conscious tech

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                                        • robiR robi

                                          @potemkin_ai Yes, we were in contact with their leadership team.

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                                          @robi removed them from my trustworthy since they managed to keep MacOS AppStore version, advertised on the landing, out of date for half of the year, after it was reported as an issue on GitHub.

                                          To be more precise, it was a cherry on the cake, the cake was an enormous amount of bugs I've encountered during the usage and for me, that is a sign of malfunctioning engineering culture - you can't fix it anytime soon...

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