[-] chris@im.allmendenetz.de 2 points 6 days ago

@Arondeus
Here is an other on: have a look at hubzilla https://hubzilla.org

  • it runs on a raspi
  • has a good working cloud
  • can sync accounts
  • and you can share photos and all kind of other things to your fedi contacts

Hubzilla is not a specialist for photos but it has all the basic you need... the point is that you could also use the installation for more as for sharing photos

[-] chris@im.allmendenetz.de 5 points 1 month ago

@Sean Tilley

I’ve been building it since December

@wakest ⁂ started in January :-) here:
https://codeberg.org/FediverseIconography/pages

[-] chris@im.allmendenetz.de 2 points 3 months ago

@poVoq

Sure - Hubzilla has file-sharing functionality... but the files stay on your could....

The magic and real power of Hubzilla however is that you can share permission and access rights across Fedi Servers...

so even the files stay on your server you can "federate" access all over the Fediverse ... you can´t do that with Nextcloud

With Nextcloud you can share with an Email account holder - with Hubzilla you can share with an Fedi account holder

@sabreW4K3

[-] chris@im.allmendenetz.de 2 points 3 months ago

@sabreW4K3
Maybe we can put is that way:
Hubzilal is focused on social networking and has also a could storage

Nextcloud is focus on providing a cloud storage and has also social networking features...

you get it ? the focus ist different :-)

[-] chris@im.allmendenetz.de 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

@sabreW4K3

Hubzilla and Nextcloud both offer features for managing contacts and calendars, but they cater to different needs:

Hubzilla focuses on social networking and doesn’t have built-in calendar or contact management features. However, some Hubzilla servers offer integrations with third-party calendar and contact apps.
Nextcloud excels at personal cloud storage, including contacts and calendars. You can store your contact information and calendar events on your own server, giving you complete control and privacy over your data.

NO

Hubzilla has a build calendar and has a contact management, also a personal cloud storage and gives you complete control and privacy over your data.

[-] chris@im.allmendenetz.de 3 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

@sabreW4K3

you can have all the features of Hubzilla and make it look like Writefreely

https://im.allmendenetz.de/channel/blogbasic-one

[-] chris@im.allmendenetz.de 2 points 11 months ago

@wako Wenn man an etwas Eigenständiges denkt dürfte man sich nicht so sehr and bekannte Vorbilder orientieren sondern viel mehr an nötigen Funktionen für ein souveränes Handeln in dezentralen Netzwerken.

Hier die Tools für etwas Eigenständiges -

Hubzilla kann:

Gruppen, Rollen- Berechtigungssystem, nomadische Identität, Single Sign-on (OWA), beliebig viele Kanäle (Fedi IDs) unter einem Account, Unterhaltungen im Thread View, Foren, Events/Kalender + CalDAV, Cloud + WebDAV, Adressbücher + CardDAV, Galerien, Foto Alben, Umfragen, Beitragsformatierung, multifactor Authentifizierung, RSS-FeedReader, statischer Content, Webseiten, Chat, Wikis, Widgets, Hashtags, Kategorien, Addon System, Emoji-Reaktion, Lesezeichen, Lesezeichen Index, Easy to host,

Streams kann:

Gruppen, Rollen- Berechtigungssystem, nomadische Identität, Single Sign-on (OWA), beliebig viele Kanäle (Fedi IDs) unter einem Account, Unterhaltungen im Thread View, Foren, Events/Kalender, Cloud + WebDAV, Galerie, Foto Alben, Umfragen, Beitragsformatierung, multifactor Authentifizierung,
Addon System, moderierte Kommentare, individueller Kanal oder Server Blockade, Hashtags, Kategorien, Easy to host,

@caos Rollen- Berechtigungssystem, nomadische Identität und Single Sign-on (OWA) sind neben "Gruppen" wohl ganz wesentliche Funktionen für ein dezentrales Netzwerk die bei allen anderen Fedi Apps noch nicht angekommen sind... Warum nicht? Weil die DEVs sich noch zu sehr an zentralen Vorbildern orientieren...

Interessant wäre in dem Artikel zu diesen Funktionen und ihrer Bedeutung für das Fedi etwas zu erfahren.

Auch so was wie WebDAV ist ein Quantensprung

"Easy to host" wäre vielleicht am Ende noch eines der wichtigsten Kriterien

[-] chris@im.allmendenetz.de 3 points 1 year ago

@Ottomateeverything

if you post somewhere on the Fediverse, and some Threads user bumps into it, they can follow you, and that will send all that data to Meta. And it looks to include data well beyond the post the Threads user saw.

exactly

and that is why #hubzilla and #streams have a permission system to avoid that... you can set up rules and decide who can see your posts and what they can to with it...

have a look at this FEDI projects

https://hubzilla.org
https://codeberg.org/streams/streams

[-] chris@im.allmendenetz.de 14 points 1 year ago

@MrScottyTay

Isn’t this just public information anyway, what’s the problem with them taking it?

wake up man...

[-] chris@im.allmendenetz.de 2 points 1 year ago

to be sure that your posts don't end up on the META Servers you need to post with ACL - Access Control List - but since lemmy does not offer that jet you may have to use an other fedi software with ACL

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