I dont think so. It would just require some ports open.
Lemongrab
Yes, for a number of reasons like keyloggers and screen recorders without root or user warning required.
And in daylight.
Piper TTS on Android is great, the project is called Sherpa Onnx. It doesn't require permissions either.
Firefox does have a weaker sandbox, which is incredibly important from a security perspective since a browser's whole job is to run untrusted code safely. I do still think Firefox is better, just pointing out a flaw.
The limit is ~20k, realistically is <20k since the average is less than 2 testicles per person.
Watermelons are filled with lies!
This is true, the USA is better and it is invading your soul.
The "hype" around XMPP is that it is simple and extensible. The server implementations of XMPP are very performant, especially compared to other protocols like Matrix that fit the same niche. I would like to see XMPP succeed, but what people want is a finished, unified product. Matrix, more so Element Matrix, succeeds in the personal messaging space because it provides a unified experience and a finished product. XMPP has been utilized by thousands of different projects, from Xbox game chats, to Zoom and WhatsApp, but each implementation is different and specialized. Conversations works great as a messenger, I recommend it. Easy to selfhost as well.
Thanks. I don't like clicking links and therefore didn't know lol.
Why not Codeberg, cus its FOSS and run by a donation-funded nonprofit.