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Wrote a little blogpost about Slidgram (XMPP<->Telegram transport for XMPP server) installation in the NetBSD https://eugene-andrienko.com/it/2025/09/20/slidgram-netbsd-install-howto.html#NetBSD #XMPP #Prosody #Telegram

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  • what clients for #xmpp do people use

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    @ismondo @jules Monocles is based on a very outdated version of #Conversations_im and has major security issues that I fixed in Conversations months ago. I currently would not recommend using it.
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    Fresh from the BSDCan program committee - submissions are coming in, but we can still take more!If you have not made your submission, you have until Saturday, January 17th to get yours in!Go to https://www.bsdcan.org/2026/papers.html to orient yourself, then submit via the submission link.BSDCan is in Ottawa, with tutorials June 17-18, 2026, talks June 19-20, 2026#bsdcan #conference #bsd #unix #development #freebsd #netbsd #openbsd #sysadmin #devops #freesoftware #libresoftware @bsdcan
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    @khm I've been doing this for a decade and you are incorrect.XMPP works over incredibly slow links to military submarines and even a vanilla Conversations works absolutely fine on high latency low bandwidth 2G connections.I've you look at the 10 most actively developed clients and servers you can see that their developers are mostly in agreement over what XEPs are currently considered best practices (Source: I know all 10 of them personally)
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    @stefano @nixCraft @imil Here on Debian {in MX Linux} I had to add the following tools since the machine is not configured for programmingbmake`apt install bmake`bsdtar`apt install libarchive-tools`then success>> log# $ ./startnb.sh -f etc/sshd.conf* using console: vioconusing QEMU version 7.2.19 (Debian 1:7.2+dfsg-7+deb12u16)[ 1.0000000] NetBSD 11.99.3 (MICROVM) Notice: this software is protected by copyright[ 1.0000000] Detecting hardware... (QBOOT 000000000000)[ 1.0257426] done.[ 1.0345973] kernel boot time: 51msCreated tmpfs /dev (1835008 byte, 3552 inodes)add net default: gateway 10.0.2.2Starting sshd.Server listening on :: port 22.Server listening on 0.0.0.0 port 22.>> End of log^ZI pressed ^C to enter the server to add the needed passwords for the user and rootlogin was a success then#netBSD #BSD #UNIX #OpenSource #programming #quemu #bash #sh