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Tipps zur Frustvermeidung beim Anlegen eines Hubzilla-Accounts:
  • @Markus

    Im Prinzip ist es eben ungewohnt, dass ein Admin keine Nutzer händisch hinzufügen kann. Der Zweck dieses zu wollen kann ja sehr unterschiedlich sein.

    was ich oft schon gemacht habe ist einen Kanal mit einer Email normal zu registrieren und dann nach dem Login diese Email abändern. HIer kann man dann auch MailAdressen verwenden die schon mit anderen Account verbunden sind. Oder eben ganze ohne Email... aber wenn man dann nachträglich doch auf Email umschalten möchte geht das nur mit einer Änderung in der DB

  • Tipps zur Frustvermeidung beim Anlegen eines Hubzilla-Accounts:
  • @Markus

    Off-Grid Modus - also nicht im Internet ?

    keinen Mailserver - also registrieren ohne Mail - das geht ja

    verstehe noch nicht ganz was zu meinst...

  • Tipps zur Frustvermeidung beim Anlegen eines Hubzilla-Accounts:
  • @Markus

    In dem Zusammenhang würde ich mir die Funktion wünschen als Admin manuell Accounts anlegen zu können.

    weis nicht wofür du das genau brauchst aber manches geht vom Prinzip mit der Einladungs- app /invite

    dort reserviert man sozusagen eine Registrierung mit einer bestimmten emailadresse - und der Eingeladenen braucht nur noch das PW festzulegen und sich einlogge.

  • Photo Solution Suggestions Needed
  • @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

  • Introducing Decentralized Social Icons
  • @Sean Tilley

    I’ve been building it since December

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

  • Federated Blogging Platforms
  • @poVoq Akkoma? i thought you found your home on Lemmy?

    I saw your avatar years ago a lot in Hubzilla posts...

    Akkoma and Hubzilla are different because of the permission system and all this other CMS functions.

  • Federated Blogging Platforms
  • @poVoq

    those access permissions sort of federate to other Zot protocol using sites (but not the wider Fediverse),

    there were improvements done in the last years... so with the OCAP function ( /settings/privacy ) and guest tokens ( /tokens ) we can share permissions for files across the Fediverse ... and even to people who do not have a Fedi Account jet

    come back on board and have a closer look

  • Federated Blogging Platforms
  • @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

  • Federated Blogging Platforms
  • @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 :-)

  • Federated Blogging Platforms
  • @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.

  • Federated Blogging Platforms
  • @sabreW4K3

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

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

  • NGI TALER will bring private and secure online payments to the Eurozone
  • Das neue EU-Projekt NGI TALER soll private und sichere Online-Zahlungen in der Eurozone ermöglichen.

    Die Organisationen GNUnet e.V. und Taler Systems SA geben die Gründung eines europäischen Projekts bekannt, das für die nächsten 36 Monate laufen wird. Dieses Internet-Pilotprojekt der nächsten Generation mit dem Namen "NGI TALER" wird von einem Konsortium aus 11 Partnern aus 8 europäischen Ländern betrieben und hat den Auftrag, ein innovatives elektronisches Zahlungssystem zum Nutzen der europäischen Bürger, Händler und Banken einzuführen.

    https://gnulinux.ch/gnu-taler-organisiert-sich#comments

    https://nlnet.nl/taler/guideforapplicants/

    https://ec.europa.eu/info/funding-tenders/opportunities/portal/screen/opportunities/topic-details/horizon-cl4-2023-human-01-12

  • Anybody know of a fediverse alternative to evite?
  • @jackalope

    but it doesn’t seem to be active from what I can tell.

    Waht do you mean by that?

  • Threads' New Terms and Conditions Affects the Fediverse
  • @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

  • Threads' New Terms and Conditions Affects the Fediverse
  • @MrScottyTay

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

    wake up man...