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Chatto is now Open Source
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Kudos for this. Per the docs: https://docs.chatto.run/,
> Chatto ships in a compact, self-contained binary
> it uses NATS, a compact message broker that also ships with a built-in stream persistence engine [...] NATS is just as easy to provision as Chatto, and most of our examples will show you how.
> you can also configure an external S3-compatible object storage for Chatto to store your files in, and we strongly recommend doing so...
> The actual calls are powered by LiveKit (Apache-2.0), which you need to deploy alongside Chatto. As with NATS, the deployment examples show the required wiring.
> ...
And kudos for backing it up with real guidance. Great project.
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mediaman
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https://github.com/orgs/chattocorp/projects/1?pane=issue&ite...
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budsniffer952
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You mean to tell me smart people can leverage these tools to do things at a scale they couldn't before? Blasphemy!
dormento
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Here's to more boring software! :)
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simonw
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Why not keep it all AGPL?
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A frontend, permitting customizability, white-labeling, and so on, makes more sense to be more permissive.
Grafana is a solid example to illustrate why.
Moved from Apache to AGPLv3 in 2021 specifically so cloud providers couldn't host modified versions without contributing back, while keeping plugins Apache-licensed.
johntash
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I do also still like irc, but haven't used it much in recent years because most of the people I talk to are using discord now.
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moeffju
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I also maintain a Chatto bot framework and a Tauri client, need to update those now :)
skybrian
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(They do have end-to-end encryption for video.)
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Imustaskforhelp
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How does this compare to fluxer.gg though?
The part that I really liked about chatto is that it seems to be made very easily to self host which is something that I really appreciate actually.
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latexr
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Wait, what? There are open-source chat apps that you have to pay to host yourself? How does that work? Or did I misunderstand?
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francislavoie
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claytongulick
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IIRC if you build it yourself it's pretty much all AGPL, with few limitations.
dofm
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So not like Discord or Slack?
> This is what it looks like:
Discord and Slack?
I mean, OK, it has EU hosting and that is good. But I see nothing obvious here that solves the noise and irritation of Discord and Slack.
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dofm
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All these systems end up with far too much furniture on screen, and this appears no exception.
I will test it, of course. But the promotional material argues against itself.