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minus-squareraver@lemmy.rimkus.itlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-27 hours agoFirst it is reinventing the wheel, xmpp exists for a very long time, second there are only a few server implementations, third the resource consumption of them is so high that you can’t really run it reliably on a raspberry pi for your family
minus-squareZeroOne@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·6 hours agoPoint taken (Although I don’t see any issues with re-inventing the wheel), I really wished XMPP had riddiculously good bridging capabilities Then XMPP Would be perfect
minus-squareraver@lemmy.rimkus.itlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·3 hours agoHave a look at https://codeberg.org/slidge
First it is reinventing the wheel, xmpp exists for a very long time, second there are only a few server implementations, third the resource consumption of them is so high that you can’t really run it reliably on a raspberry pi for your family
Point taken (Although I don’t see any issues with re-inventing the wheel), I really wished XMPP had riddiculously good bridging capabilities
Then XMPP Would be perfect
Have a look at https://codeberg.org/slidge