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  • The Fediverse is quite varied, and often the platforms don’t all talk to each other well/at all because they’re doing different things.

    To explain in relation to the alternatives to big media:

    Twitter-like - microblogging and following users/hashtags: Mastodon, Misskey etc, Pleroma, etc, etc

    Reddit-like - threaded conversation and content aggregation, following communities: Lemmy, mbin (kbin died), PieFed

    Youtube-like - video content: PeerTube (or Loops for Tiktok-style short videos)

    Instagram-like - sharing photos: Pixelfed

    Facebook-like - social media: Friendica (also Diaspora which is like Google+)

    Goodreads-like - tracking read books and sharing reviews: Bookwyrm

    And more: Funkwhale, Hubzilla, Jitsi, WriteFreely, etc




  • This is quite interesting. I’d been looking into dbus lately and was confused by a few design choices so it makes sense to me that the design is faulty.

    Running both simultaneously seems pretty feasible since the session bus bus should be quite lightweight (worse case would be a lot of inter-bus traffic if/when that gets implemented).

    Security and kv are excellent features.

    I feel it might have more luck gaining adoption if its name did t tie it to hyprland.















  • I don’t know much about using the Synology, can you do the normal debugging things like docker exec -it joplincontainer sh to get a shell?

    Are the security settings allowing outbound connections? Can the Joplin container resolve the DNS? I’m assuming you’re using an externally provided SMTP server, or is it hosted on the NAS/on your LAN too?

    And have you tried those exact connection details on a different device from your house, or ideally from the NAS (with the exec sh/bash command from earlier)?

    openssl s_client -connect smtp.provider.net:465 is a handy command for testing the low level connection; you should see some SSL connection debug followed by something like 220 s1.provider.net ESMTP Postfix.