I want to make it dead-easy for others to chat with me. I want a browser-based, FLOSSS, E2EE chat solution that doesn't require the other party to log in. Does that exist?
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This sounds amazing. It's unfortunate that Graphene OS has so much toxicity around it, but this design decision is amazing. Love it.
I tried quickly looking for the feature, but I couldn't find it. I searched for "Graphene OS Matrix chat homepage guest user", "Graphene OS chat homepage guest user", "Graphene OS chat homepage", and "Graphene OS homepage QR" but didn't find what you mentioned.
Matrix config has an option named "guest mode", that is what I believe they're using.
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ah fair enough. i think that was the initial confusion from myself and perhaps the other user in this discussion. i didn't realise your use cases.
it's always a fun topic to discuss and got me thinking about some new ideas
Right?! This is why I love the Fediverse and FOSS.
Have a good night/day
Hope you find new fun ideas as well!
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Matrix config has an option named "guest mode", that is what I believe they're using.
Ah. I searched for it and found that guest mode was disabled on Matrix.org's servers. I wonder if making it work in another server is easy…
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That matters? Why does developer behavior influence your judgement over whether you will use certain pieces of software? Just curious
You're bringing up a fair point, similar to "can you separate the art from the artist"? I think it's possible; I've seen mean and disparaging people do amazing work. Heck, at times I've been a cranky worker cranking out good work.
However, I also know that toxic people are hard to work with and limit their own potential and that of others. A quick look at the ACT literature, the intrinsic motivation literature, the learned-helplessness literature, and the Lybomirsky et al. meta-analyses from 2008 and 2018 all point to the same idea: psychologically flexible people are happier and that leads to better work and more productivity, but not the other way around.
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It has. Strangely enough they posted a code of conduct after that feedback and started weilding the ban hammer. However I cannot speak to outside forums like XDA or Reddit or even comms here. I tend to stick to their forums or github
Oh wow. That's a pleasantly surprising code of conduct. If the code of conduct is consequential, I stand corrected about my view of Graphene OS.
- "Respectful and kind". Amazing.
- "Harassment is not tolerated". Hell yeah.
- "Be respectful and constructive." Brilliant.
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out of interest, do you actually mean no login, or do you mean no email-verified login?
No login at all. You just open the URL and there's a text box waiting for you to send a message to me.
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Idk how to help you, snek boi.
That's alright
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No login at all. You just open the URL and there's a text box waiting for you to send a message to me.
So you want a guestbook from 1996?
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it's so easy to chat with you!
hi
I'm nicole, but you can call me the fediverse chick
Is that a crack pipe
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Here's my problem: every F(L)OSS and E2EE solution that I know of requires other people to download an app or log in.
I want to reduce the friction for others to communicate for me. I want to give a business card with a URL where people can go and immediately send messages to my Matrix or my email or something, and they don't need to log in at all.
They just open their browser, go to snek_boi.io or whatever and a chat appears.
A couple of years ago, I was suggested Cactus Comments. I suppose that works, but I was wondering if there are other solutions. I was wondering if now there was an even easier solution for my purposes.
You mean a "contact form?" They're everywhere.
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Here's my problem: every F(L)OSS and E2EE solution that I know of requires other people to download an app or log in.
I want to reduce the friction for others to communicate for me. I want to give a business card with a URL where people can go and immediately send messages to my Matrix or my email or something, and they don't need to log in at all.
They just open their browser, go to snek_boi.io or whatever and a chat appears.
A couple of years ago, I was suggested Cactus Comments. I suppose that works, but I was wondering if there are other solutions. I was wondering if now there was an even easier solution for my purposes.
Isn't this asking for trouble with spam, bots etc?
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Isn't this asking for trouble with spam, bots etc?
Yes. I suppose I’d like to try it. Maybe the cost is worth the benefits.
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it's so easy to chat with you!
hi
I'm nicole, but you can call me the fediverse chick
Who is she? Whats up? Is this a 'how do you do fellow kids'
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Here's my problem: every F(L)OSS and E2EE solution that I know of requires other people to download an app or log in.
I want to reduce the friction for others to communicate for me. I want to give a business card with a URL where people can go and immediately send messages to my Matrix or my email or something, and they don't need to log in at all.
They just open their browser, go to snek_boi.io or whatever and a chat appears.
A couple of years ago, I was suggested Cactus Comments. I suppose that works, but I was wondering if there are other solutions. I was wondering if now there was an even easier solution for my purposes.
Jitsi Meets?
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Here's my problem: every F(L)OSS and E2EE solution that I know of requires other people to download an app or log in.
I want to reduce the friction for others to communicate for me. I want to give a business card with a URL where people can go and immediately send messages to my Matrix or my email or something, and they don't need to log in at all.
They just open their browser, go to snek_boi.io or whatever and a chat appears.
A couple of years ago, I was suggested Cactus Comments. I suppose that works, but I was wondering if there are other solutions. I was wondering if now there was an even easier solution for my purposes.
i chat with you on your webpage, but how do i get notification or your replies once i switch off the webpage. there has to be some form of unique identifier of the people you messaging with. idk if that how it works but it seems to make sense no?
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