thearpist123

joined 5 months ago
[–] thearpist123@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago

Very wise, consider me convinced

[–] thearpist123@lemmy.world 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I had no idea that bridges like this existed; looking at the matrix bridge docs this looks perfect! And I've heard good things about matrix in general. Good point that using a combination of apps is more realistic than trying to find one that does everything.

[–] thearpist123@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

How might I find people nearby that would like to join, and then coordinate details? Knocking on doors has gone poorly.

[–] thearpist123@lemmy.world -3 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Hard disagree, it wouldn't be compulsory and whatsapp is dogshit feature wise. Making friends as an adult is hard; I'd kill for a way to find people that live walking distance from me that want to play D&D.

[–] thearpist123@lemmy.world 3 points 4 days ago (2 children)

I agree, that's why I was hoping for something that would work well in-browser: no additional download required. It's me: the lonely bored person that wants something to do. I've tried going door to door, but people around here haaaate that.

[–] thearpist123@lemmy.world 1 points 4 days ago (3 children)

Good points. For the hardware, there are additional things I'd like to self host (personal website, media server, game servers, etc.) so I was imagining hardware I could grow into. I have a trial setup (git, lemmy, and apostrophe CMS managed by portainer + nginx + Heimdall) on my gaming pc that seems to work well and which I'd like to make a permanent version of. Definitely not married to having a blade, but I definitely want to go on premises. If there's downtime, it'll be because of an internet/power outage affecting the neighborhood, so no one'll be trying to access it anyway. Adoption will be hard either way (the people I live around are mired in the metaverse 😭) and I'm open to suggestions on that as well.

 

I recently moved into a new development dystopian American burboclave. I ran unopposed for head of the home owner association's events committee, and I want to foster an actual community with stuff like game nights, holiday parties, team sports and the like. Right now, the only digital space we have is a WhatsApp (🤮) group chat with like 1/2 the community in it. Going forward, I'd like a feature set like Discord or Slack (polls, roles, channels, voip, moderation, decent mobile & desktop browser experience, etc.) that we can physically host in the community. Nice-to-haves are containerization, backup, migration, and high availability mirroring. Incidentally, I'd love to get ideas on hardware I could host this on. I hear used corporate blade-style servers are good bang for your buck, but I don't know how to begin shopping for one of those.

tl;dr newby friendly SW and HW for self hosting a Discord-esque platform? Apologies if this is a low-effort or a Let Me Google That For You situation; I'm baby

Edit: thank you all very much for your thoughts and advice. I'll research and test the software that was suggested with the knowledge that the site I stand up will likely be used by few or no people.