

I2p has several implementations including Java
I2p has several implementations including Java
I think lower CPU usage is good. CPUs tend to be the most efficient this way and it allows for sudden usage spikes without lag.
You could mine crypto on my behalf (I’ll keep the profits)
Office365 -> Copiot365
That is how time works
I would look into Jami, Signal and maybe Simplex Chat
It is a massive code base which doesn’t seem to get a lot of maintenance due to lack of developers. Jami also lacks a security audit which doesn’t build confidence
From a security perspective it uses dTLS which isn’t great for metadata sensitive applications. Message delivery is also finicky since it depends on peers working reliably.
Have you actually dug into the internals? It is pretty bad. Large poorly maintained code base with poor cryptography. Theoretically it is fine but I’d rather use Signal.
Jami is a stability and security nightmare
I wouldn’t recommend it
Do you need Element for that? Also is there a way to do guest access with a link?
Video+chat is all I’m wanting for the most part
Honestly I might put that on my list of cool projects
It is easier than you think. There are libraries that do Firewall/NAT traversal automatically so the hard part would be making the UI
Jitsi is closer to Zoom than anything else
I’m looking for the chat plus the ability to start a call
And Docker desktop on Windows
It doesn’t impact the “Linux native” people but for those starting out on Windows it is a problem.
It isn’t that hard. All I’m looking for is a chat/video call service. Jitsi is close but it purely does video calling. I want something that is a chat where guests can join a group with a link. That shouldn’t take much. (It didn’t with Nextcloud)
It is crazy how it all works. As soon as they are getting shot at or attacked they instantly become Terrorists
Oh boy
This is a spicy post…