Sync needs algorithms (what to do with conflicts), which depend on the vendor, so built-in support for Nextcloud sync without their client installed isn't going to happen.
oAuth login for Nextcloud might, though.
Linking to their post to say it's a little bit more complicated that "it isn't secure" https://drewdevault.com/2018/08/08/Signal.html
Wait till you hear where the Tor money comes from. Funding is not a direct cause of issues.
Also it sadly hasn't been maintained for years
I've seen toilets with sinks a few times in France as well, it's available for people to buy.
And ? Obviously it's not the for-profit structure which would benefit from donations. VC money is one way of financing things (which has the cash burn rate issue), public money and donations is another, why would changing from one model to another be something bad?
This post is by the Matrix foundation, not Element.
Can't stop the signal mal
Hyperbola has a strange philosophy about a lot of packages: https://web.archive.org/web/20240124002440/https://wiki.hyperbola.info/doku.php?id=en:philosophy:incompatible_packages
Just use an app like Authenticator importing the Aegis export file.
It's probably not used anymore since the FreeDesktop Gitlab instance exists.
There's some activity there. https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/nouveau/activity
And this is not at all what's happening here.
Pumping water when electricity is cheaper to put It back above hydro dams.
GOA uses evolution-data-server, I'm not sure what you want here.
evolution-data-server
is light enough, you don't need full Evolution.
Logan.
This has nothing to do with Lemmy supporting ActivityPub, it just needs to be implemented in the Lemmy server first. https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues/2631
Isn't Fedora Silverblue builds moving to OCI-based as well?
First the fire and now this?! Oh poor them.