encode8062 6mo ago • 100%
They recommend telegram as a privacy friendly alternative to WhatsApp? Isn't this wrong? There is no E2EE by default or in groups...
encode8062 10mo ago • 100%
I do not find the glide typing option
encode8062 11mo ago • 100%
Activity
encode8062 11mo ago • 100%
Maybe you could join my "family". I am currently using it with 4 friends. It would be less than 4 euros per person per month
encode8062 11mo ago • 100%
Anyone interested to join my group of friends as a family? Less than €4 per month per user
encode8062 11mo ago • 100%
KBC also works
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
How did you add it to obtainium
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
How can i add this release to obtainium? It fails
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
I fear that this UI looks to "old" for my colleges to even try it
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
Does it also offer features to pin important files/messages?
Hi For a local non for profit I am looking for an alternative for our Facebook group. An easy to use interface with a mobile app is a must. We need to have a place to post important updates and have small discussions/polls. Being able to create events would be a plus. Does anyone know a good alternative? Thanks in advance!
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
I also think that using the phone number to find friends, as done by signal, is really important for mainstream adoption.
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
I don't understand why a privacy respecting app would use discord for their community. I subscribed to their mailing list and look forward to any updates.
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
Wow thank you. Nice video!
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
Signal is open source!
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
Just use a service that works on both android and iOS such as Signal.
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
Signal is the best in regards to privacy.
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
Please use Signal. It is a great alternative!
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
Hello world
encode8062 1y ago • 100%
Way better!
Hi. I want to start selfhosting my data. I already have a jellyfin server running. I'd like to add a nextcloud instance. The setup of nextcloud says I should open up port 443 for using my own domain. Sadly I am not able to open up this port properly. It is open however when I visit *jellyfin.mydomaim.com* it is rerouted to the config of my router. To circumvent this problem I have set up a reverse proxy that accepts port 8443 instead of 443. For my jellyfin this seems to work. I can visit it with *jellyfin.my domain.com:8443*. I don't know how I can get this to work for nextcloud as it only accepts 443. Any advice on my setup is welcome! BTW I am running Debian on an old PC. Thanks in advance for the help!