I've been looking at voip.ms but haven't tried it yet. Need to figure out my usage in a typical month to get a cost idea and figure out a voip/sip app. This is more of a fully control destiny type approach. The other option, more appealing but not as flexible, it's MagicApp by MagicJack. I used MagicJack internationally for years and it worked great, it's probably the best bet.
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Ah gotcha, I'm not the admin. I believe @tyfi@wirebase.org is, maybe they can enable it?
Just to clarify for anyone reading this good advice; you want to separate the root and home partition. That allows for reinstalling the OS in your root partition without losing data in your home partition.
Sure, let me know if this works:
- general: https://matrix.to/#/!sqxogmsYhaLzbnoHML:matrix.org
- technical-topics: https://matrix.to/#/!fuocMfxeijGuzIDFVh:matrix.org
- organization-topics: https://matrix.to/#/!UjWRDHtTJJkPkZFuGF:matrix.org
Also link you posted is broken, hope this is the right room: https://matrix.to/#/!KIuWdbzrNsRBbAEVtV:matrix.org
Human readable: https://matrix.to/#/#fedicollective:matrix.org
Hey OP, you might want to edit your post and include the matrix link instead. Great work on listening to the feedback and moving over to matrix.
This person is trying to create a self hosting team to work with hosting fedi services, might be a good fit: https://wirebase.org/post/23321
Left a comment there pointing here.
You might be interested to also work with this person's domain: https://lemmy.world/post/1046078 Putting a similar comment on that thread to point back here.
That's cool, thanks for sharing. I wish there was a way to plug this as the backend to my android keyboard.
Responding separately to the license bit...
MIT licensed projects (like the libraries, etc.) you're using allows it to be packaged with products that are governed by other licenses. MIT is a very permissive license and while I'm not advocating for a more restrictive license, I wanted to point that out.
The other point that @Perhyte@lemmy.world pointed out is also a bit confusing about the conditional licensing. Can a commercial entity use this software as a MIT licensed software as long as the flag is set properly? If so, it would be helpful to delineate what functionality is restricted. I haven't seen conditional licensing based on run time settings before so I can't speak to that but it would concern me to use it in any commercial endeavor even if I agreed to the business license.
I hope you're taking these comments in the spirit they're written, asking for clarification and providing feedback to help and not just a critique aimed at a takedown. Cheers!
Re: port-forwarding, I used traefik as a reverse proxy and that worked well (having a single domain cert instead of per service DNS is another layer but it's just obfuscation), but it's always a risk. I finally started using Tailscale after hearing about it for years and it is actually very good and deserves the hype. I had meant to setup wireguard myself but this is a lot easier. And if you don't want to use tailscale server, you can run headscale (on a cheap VPS?) instead.