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  • Dave@lemmy.nzOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldThoughts on HumHub?
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    1 hour ago

    I don’t think Lemmy is really a good format for this. Many of the users won’t be familiar with Reddit or forums, and it’s better suited to strangers ranking things with the votes. Facebook style I think works better for people who now each other, and especially when they are only familiar with facebook.



  • Dave@lemmy.nzOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldThoughts on HumHub?
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    5 hours ago

    The idea of a snikket server is good, but I feel it’s not much different that any other chat app. HumHub works on both mobile and desktop, and provides many features above a chat app. It’s more similar to Facebook groups (which people are already familiar with) but without the spying, whereas I don’t get the benefit of Snikket over say Signal.

    What is it that makes it unsuitable for families? It seems to be pretty familiar feeling to people used to Facebook.



  • Dave@lemmy.nzOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldThoughts on HumHub?
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    6 hours ago

    I notice their website says they are working on releasing apps for Android and iOS by the end of 2023. I can find the Android one but not the iOS one :(.

    Luckily most of my family uses Android.

    Now you mention it, I remember seeing your post. Disappointing that you never found something. Was the lack of iOS app the only thing that put you off HumHub?


  • Dave@lemmy.nzOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldThoughts on HumHub?
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    6 hours ago

    What I’m trying to avoid is on boarding a bunch of people to some platform then working out that it doesn’t work for us and having to get everyone set up on a new platform! I was hoping to hear from others who had tried it, or others who have other solutions that work for them.





  • I can easily search up people talking about both the Windows and MacOS system wide spell checks. While for Linux you just find people talking about how dumb it is everything uses different implementations: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/hu4ktg/does_systemwide_autocorrect_and_typo_flagging/

    As for NZ English words, it would mostly be words that have come from the Māori language including place names and people’s names.

    In theory having multi-language spell check would solve most of the issues, but I’ve never seen Māori as a supported language on Linux.

    For some examples of words, there are place names like Taranaki, Te Anau, Te Awamutu. People’s names like Hone Harawera or Apirana Ngata. And common words and phrases that have made it into English like Kia ora (mostly used in English as a greeting) and Aotearoa (a name for New Zealand). There will also be company and product names as well.







  • I don’t even have gigabit and if I try to download a game from Steam, it seems to eventually catch up to the disk and has to pause while the data is being written to disk. This is to an SSD.

    If I was the only person in the house I wouldn’t pay for gigabit, I’d just go for a couple hundred and that would be heaps. 100 would likely be plenty for most people too. But if you do a lot of downloading I probably wouldn’t want less than that if I had the choice.






  • Dave@lemmy.nzOPtoSelfhosted@lemmy.worldPihole on gateway device?
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    23 days ago

    Thanks, yeah I will consider the options. Would be nice to have it in one as the raspberry pi is aging (it’s an original model B) and the gateway should be plenty powerful enough to run it, plus it would rule out the pi-hole to router connection as a possible reason for the unstable network.