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I’ve found it too hard to use. I wanted to use it like a Google Sheets but with a real Database and it’s just way too complicated for me.
I wasn’t even able to do anything I can do in either sheets, excel or LibreOffice.


What about the lesser part… what happened?


Holy crap, this looks amazing. Has anyone tried it?


That “someone” is NextCloud.


Wait, YunoHost uses Docker?


If this has voice channels like Discord, it would be perfect for LAN parties and exactly what I wanted Mumble to become.
No problem brother, pass it on.
This is an app for android that can connect to Dawarich. Try it, the docs are great at explaining how to do it.
The documentation explains it perfectly. When you add the OwnTracks integration in HA, it gives you the url you have to use in the OwnTracks client which in this case is Colota.
In my case it was the Nabu Casa URL, since I pay for their cloud service.
I’m back. So, Colata is just a better OwnTracks. It’s a client, compatible with almost every selfhosted location server like HA, Dawarich, etc.
I followed the documentation (all on my phone) and it’s pretty straight forward. I did what it said and it worked. There’s nothing more to it.
Whenever I get some free time I’ll install and try Colota with Dawarich or something else that let’s me embed it inside HA through an integration with widgets.


Radicale and Baikal are the most popular ones, but I wanted to share a few lesser known ones:
*Yes, Stalwart is a full blown Email+Calendar solution, but it requires 1 Core & 100 mb of RAM. And you get both CalDav & the newer & superior JMAP protocol. It’s backed by NLNET NGIO and it has a proven track record.
I’ll try it and let you know.


Looks vibe coded AF, is it ?


More like bath salts


It comes down to Fluxer and Stoat. Or just Stoat if you dislike Fluxer’s AI-assisted development.
One thing is clear, both are currently working great and are the closest thing to Discord’s core features.


I was under the impression that plutonium on my server would be controlled by me. Say, if I wanted to give it away, I could. At least, that’s what I’ve read.


I love it and use it daily. Once it becomes stable, gets a docker container and documents the self-hosting flow, it will rule the universe.


Plus, they are shady about their origins.
Has anyone tried ActivePieces? How does it compare?