Post B0EW4OceZz7kRQ0Zc0 by compl4xx@chaos.social
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(DIR) Post #B0ERh2I32q7ChYyYjo by h4890@liberdon.com
2025-11-14T09:29:16Z
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@maikel @delta Amen! Would be nice to see an article comparing Matrix and delta chat. Matrix, for some reason, has stolen all the attention. I do not understand it, because last time I looked at it, it was very bloated and tries to cram everything into one and the same software, which is always a bad idea.
(DIR) Post #B0EUyrE5DcczSjJKVs by compl4xx@chaos.social
2025-11-14T10:03:50Z
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@maikel @delta hi :) I'm working on chatmail relays, we are working on our new documentation site at the moment, do you maybe have some feedback?https://chatmail.at/doc/relay/
(DIR) Post #B0EW4OceZz7kRQ0Zc0 by compl4xx@chaos.social
2025-11-14T10:17:53Z
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@maikel @delta docker is in the works :) https://github.com/chatmail/relay/pull/664that's probably the easiest way to get around the Debian 12 limitation.For the rest, let's see :) a main goal is keeping things simple and easy to maintain.
(DIR) Post #B0EXzA2RZhiffbhdYG by jae@darkdork.dev
2025-11-14T10:39:47.621381Z
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@maikel @compl4xx @delta you can still use nixos simple mail server. the team is working on containers for chatmail so you could declare the deployment in nix and build your own inputs and outputs. used to be a contributor to the project so happy to help. and yes the ecosystem is a lot of friction. i had to leave it
(DIR) Post #B0ExFRKVYFdamm0lJg by jae@darkdork.dev
2025-11-14T15:22:51.845714Z
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@maikel I wish your previous toot was boostable. People using Nixos should be more aware of this issue.appears you can't because your post was limited in scope to followers only. feel free to take a screenshot and do what thou willI've used OpenSuse (got my LPIC-1 and 2 using it), then Debian, Ubuntu is the one I've been with the longest but in combo with Arch, then Nixos. all good choices. in the end linux is linux, just different approaches to the systems. i follow a dictum of compute how you like. even if it's not valid for me it may be for someone else.Arch is great for sys.admin, you learn A LOT with it. So it is the one I'm planning to go back once I quit Nixos to use together with FreeBSD.sounds like a good plan, although i will say professionally i never encounter arch at clients/jobs mostly ubuntu/debian and talos (for kubernetes). but that's just my experience :-)