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Love summit, glad to hear this welcome evolution.
What server are you hosting? Synapse probably.
I went conduwuit and was quite easy: https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=matrix%3Astart
This is my wiki, no Fb bridge, but telegram, WhatsApp, discord and signal bridges yes
https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=matrix%3Astart
Check the sidebar, its closed by default on mobile.
Conduwuit is actively developed and works pretty nice for me. Single user, but bridged to hundreds of telegram, WhatsApp and discord rooms. As well as a few matrix rooms too.
Feels like fud.
Matrix is a set of standards and governed by an open foundation https://matrix.org/foundation/about/
Also there are many different server implementations and its hard to believe they all send your data to some third entity. In other words, what is stated by that link is just plain false. Not to mention that today there are quite many clients as well and I find the bridge point a bit... Idiotic.
You are free to use matrix.org but makes way more sense to self host your instance, and maybe not even use Synapse but something more "modern" as server.
Sunday I be the pacer for a friend to run a 10k together...
I started with an old and half-broken laptop. Keyboard war busted.
Worked fine for months, then choosed to upgrade because I started hosting jellyfin and the laptop was unable to transcode on the fly...
You are fine with whatever hardware you have lying around... You can always grow later
Keep an eye for energy consumption tough... Too old stuff might be less efficient running 24/7 depending on your kW/h cost.
Do you really need a container for Samba?
I see the benefits of containers, but a use would be overkill.
Stop drinking soda. They are all bad for you except once in a while.
I love sparkling water... Try to work with that.
Consider that sugar is addictive, so there is that, winning that dependence is tough.
WebDAV is cool. You can access you files from tons of apps natively, specially on mobile.
I used to run a strip down Apache for that, but AList is much easier to run.
I am pretty sure it would be impossible.
That connection I expect to be secured by using signature keys that are private and would need to be released by Tesla to allow anybody connect its car to a different back end.