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If you look at it as generic could provider it’s not good, but if you look at it as making m$ run they’re software instead of you it’s awesome because most m$ software is not fun to run
Immich is the best photo solution I have used and has been really easy to setup. Nextcloud apps are usually ok but usually have a more specialized alternative
My open source observability project could use some help https://gitlab.com/shiftsystems/shiftmon
Altispeed technologies sells both otherwise I’m not familiar with anyone else that does it since I self host
Bitwarden keeps a local copy of the data that can exported if something ever happened to bitwarden. If you want to keep an encrypted backup you can export the CSV and store it on an encrypted drive as a backup but not big worry about syncing it to all devices
I self host seafile. Nextcloud and syncthing are also good options. There are people that sell hosted nextcloud and seafile
I use headscale and headscaleui but I’ve heard things about net bird and netmaker
I use vikunja for this it can self hosted or cloud hosted
They can implement lsp support, sshfs, and it already has multiple themes which would work for me after it gets ported to linux
Shameless plug for my project shiftmon that’s hosted on gitlab it uses ansible to glue together Telegraf, Victoriametrics, Grafana, and Loki
Not saying I’m a fan but you I think you are looking for a CLA or contributor license agreement
There are Alot of terraform users that either use a third party tool that the BSL would make legally impossible or benefit from features like locally encrypted state won’t get merged by hashicorp
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The open source initiative defines what open source means and states it can’t discriminate against any person group or field of endeavor which I read as if it restricts who uses it, it isn’t open source
The open source initiative defines what open source means and states it can’t discriminate against any person group or field of endeavor which I read as if it restricts who uses it, it isn’t open source
Since the license restricts who can use the software it isn’t oss
Matrix using element for the client and element call or jitsi should do the trick
Brave has a crypto token and that turns Alot of people off of brave. They also heavily encourage people to use custodial exchanges which turns some crypto people. They have also have added their affiliate links on cert pages when users would visit and they had nasty bug in their sync which mixed up user data. Otherwise Brave removes Alot of the bad parts of chrome and brave search is pretty solid. The privacy alternative is Firefox or librewolf. If you need chromium for whatever reason brave or ungoogled chromium
More like a rust rewrite of Wireshark that’s easier to use
The closest thing to foss LinkedIn would be the repos, forums, and chats for open source projects. Some of them have other dedicated channels for jobs other times it’s you know this person and they see you are looking for work and they tell their friends. There is not a drop in replacement for LinkedIn that is open source. The biggest value of LinkedIn is a network effect so even if it did exist not using LinkedIn would make finding a new job harder since you couldn’t find opportunities that are only posted on LinkedIn.
Side note LinkedIn is gross they serve ads in your dms and notifications