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http://github.com/matrix-org/dma-demo-app-bridge-whatsapp
This is one thing I’ve found on their github so far, but it seems inactive.
There is a fork that element seem to have forked back:
http://github.com/element-hq/mautrix-whatsapp
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http://github.com/matrix-org/dma-demo-app-bridge-whatsapp
This is one thing I’ve found on their github so far, but it seems inactive.
There is a fork that element seem to have forked back:
http://github.com/element-hq/mautrix-whatsapp
from
interesting thanks, that’s cool to hear. Sad that there’s no effort to move to a standard protocol, but understandable.
why would we be able to? are the any plans to open them up?
so do things you hate now, so you can enjoy them in the future
what is a prophesh yonnels
BlackberryPi Flipper Zero with LoRa and a thermal camera (because why not) would be cool
No thanks, I don’t like Piefken
I think we need community forks. anyone who is willing to host it can copy the entire instance and all of the content and become the new mod.
but it would make more sense if lemmy was based on some decentralized data layer (like IPFS). Then you only need to copy the references, that makes it way cheaper to fork.
that would solve that issue.
you could just design an alogorithm that heavily favors any posts physically close to you. the closer they are, the higher in your feed.
More like Hammer Industries
Also: “NixOS’s declarative configuration allows you to define your entire system configuration, including software packages, services, and system settings, in a single configuration file.”
as is tradition
FreeBSD jails were way ahead of their time
that’s so nice. 11/10
they must not be doing so well if they resort to ragebait
the aliens watching me for entertainment: oh no, he has installed gentoo and qubes, he is too far gone
devil’s advocate: this will save the vast majority of user (which are completely tech illiterate) from loosing their most important data
lets be real, none of them will use a private or foss backup solution any time soon.
I’d rather not they loose their important family photos for that oh so horrible crime of offending my privacy nerd sensibilities