There seem to be plentiful options for text chat servers, so I’m curious for those that self-host their own, what their preferences & experiences have been with them.

Also those mentioned in the title were just a few examples, if you run something else, e.g. Revolt or Mattermost or something else less popular, would be interested in reading about it!

  • @russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net
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    I’m a big fan of Matrix, as it’s easily accessible from anywhere - plus I already have a server for it spun up going on two years now which makes it easier for me.

      • @russjr08@outpost.zeuslink.net
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        Personally, its a combination of the following reasons:

        • I’m not held to another server, and self-hosting my own makes sure that whomever hosting the server doesn’t just close the doors one day and decide they’re no longer going to do so

        • I find it fun to setup my own services, like Matrix, Lemmy, Mastodon, etc

        • I control what servers are blocked / defederated from, from my knowledge though defederating on Matrix doesn’t happen nearly as often as it does for ActivityPub based platforms however.

        • I created Matrix accounts for some of my family members to communicate with, and if they lose the password I know that I can reset it for them rather than hoping they setup the account recovery info correctly.

  • Morethanevil
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    I host Synapse (Matrix)

    Runs without problems and it just works 🌞

    • @caseyweederman@lemmy.ca
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      410 months ago

      Mine just stopped working when not on the local network and I haven’t had the energy to find out why and then to fix it and then to convince everyone I’d brought in that this time will be different

      • Morethanevil
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        Never used it in LAN. Always used a VPS for this with a domain name, no DynDNS or similar.

        • @huginn@feddit.it
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          210 months ago

          How much does a vps cost running your matrix client? It can’t be more than a couple bucks a month right?

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            I pay around 10€ per month. The VPS has more services than.just Synapse. Mastodon, Database, Immich, Nextcloud, gotify… And a few more 😁

            I use the VPS 2000 from NetCup

            • @huginn@feddit.it
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              I figured given that I’m on c/selfhosted that it probably wasn’t only synapse just was curious about overhead.

              I’ve got a little raid 5 8tb server under my desk that I just use locally to fuck around with/VPN back into my house/store larger backups on.

              I’d never want to be using it to host anything like a website or service, so I’m always curious what the web hosters have and pay.

  • @Shmandom@feddit.uk
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    XMPP with prosody is good once you’ve figured out the modules you need.

    Unfortunately, I had to quit a few years back as there was no reliable iOS client. Long story short: notifications were never working as expected on that plateform.

    Matrix.org is overkill for my needs, but at least notifications work accross the board 👍

      • poVoq
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        And has very well working notifications support on iOS with the included app.

  • @CAPSLOCKFTW@feddit.de
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    I’m in a irc channel with a bunch of internet friends. I like how ancient it is, it reminds me of the old internet. The limitations are severe however and I would never suggest to anyone to use IRC as a text chat server. Without these people and the nostalgia I would go for matrix I think.

    • poVoq
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      https://thelounge.chat/ with any IRC server (but IRCv3 like https://ergo.chat is best) works very nicely, including mobile support and push notifications etc. Also includes a bouncer for full history and a file upload service for image sharing.

    • @ALostInquirer@lemm.eeOP
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      The limitations are severe however and I would never suggest to anyone to use IRC as a text chat server.

      I’m a little confused, if all you wanted from it was text chat, isn’t that pretty much exactly what it is as a result of its limitations? Regardless, for the majority of folks I think you’re probably right that it may not be advisable given its limits.

      • @CAPSLOCKFTW@feddit.de
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        Oh well, there are different implementations of IRC, and some limit you more than others. Flood protection is a pita if you want to share long text, since max message length is not that much. Netsplits are still a thing and your nick can’t be longer than 15 chars. Text formatting works on most servers, but that’s no guarantee. The length of a channel topic is also limited. You interact with the server only through the same messages you send to your chats. You need some kind of bouncer to still follow a chat if offline.

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    1210 months ago

    XMPP is in my opinion the best compromise between modern features and lightweight to selfhost. Also of course fully federated.

    You can learn more about it on https://joinjabber.org

    Or if you just want to try it with a nice web-client, try https://movim.eu

  • @JJGadget@lemmy.world
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    I’ve been self-hosting Matrix for like 2+ years now. The setup yaml was a lot to get thru in terms of reading what each set of options did. That felt like a lot but the reality was only a few things actually needed to be set and/or changed to make it work the way I wanted. Thankfully Matrix documented all the options out.

    Overall, I’m extremely happy with Matrix. It has very much been set it and forget it once it was up. I’m excited to see where Matrix 2.0 goes.

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      The new Element X is really awesome. Since it’s now in public beta I’m going to setup dendrite + mautrix-signal/-whatsapp/-discord behind their new matrix 2.0 sliding sync proxy.

      The only thing I’m going to have to figure out is whether it’s possible to disable image compression for bridges, because the quality was pretty bad the last time I tried (not surprising after being compressed 3 times).

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        I grabbed Element X to try it out but my self host doesn’t support sliding sync. There is a sliding sync proxy docker that got put out to help but not sure I want to set that up if it will eventually get added to main. Might have to just wait. 😔

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          I’ll definitely set up the sliding sync proxy for the time being. It’s such a big improvement (after the initial sync) that I don’t want to wait for native support in conduit. Especially since conduit takes some time to support new features quickly.

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              I’m not sure since it’s been a while since I tried it on my matrix.org account, but I’d say it took about as long as logging in on a new device.

    • @ALostInquirer@lemm.eeOP
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      210 months ago

      Do you run it as a mostly isolated/self-contained instance, i.e. not federated/connected to others? I’ve read here & there that for some it seems to bog down as they try to operate it as a federated instance.

      • @JJGadget@lemmy.world
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        I run it with a whitelist of other instances I do federate with. I have actually been considering opening it up.

  • minnix
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    Matrix for a few years now. Proxying it correctly is the only difficult part.

  • @vegetaaaaaaa@lemmy.world
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    Matrix (synapse) + element-web works for me, although I didn’t get many people on board.

    Mumble is what I use the most, with 2-10 users - it’s primarily for VoIP/gaming comms, but also has basic text chat. Text messages are not persistent though, and there is no web interface, only desktop/mobile clients.

    For pragmatism, I just use Signal (not self-hosted) because it is at least partly FOSS, looks reasonably secure/private, and the UX is good enough so I could get people to use it.

    • Chewy
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      110 months ago

      I recommend checking out dendrite instead of synapse since it is more lightweight.

      • @vegetaaaaaaa@lemmy.world
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        110 months ago

        I have tried a few other matrix servers (dendrite and conduit), something always ended up not working because they don’t implement everything synapse (the reference server) does, or there were bugs - generally audio/video calling or file transfer would break. Synapse worked out of the box. It also has good documentation.

        I don’t see any performance problems or abnormal resource usage with synapse either. As I said I don’t use it that much, so maybe there is something nasty I didn’t see yet. From what I’ve read, it is only a problem when you federate with “large” instances/rooms, but my server is not federated, it’s just a basic private chat server.

        • Chewy
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          Yes, synapse performs and scales well at this point. They had to optimize it for the large scale deployments (e.g. government, health care). Dendrite and conduit need less ram after joining large rooms. Conduit even idles around 100MB if it’s only on few small rooms, which is pretty awesome.

          I never actually used audio/video calling since I mainly use matrix for communities and sometimes bridging, so dendrite and even conduit worked well for me for a long time. Now that dendrite is baasically feature complete I’m curious when was the last time you used it? I remember having issues with bridges one or two years ago.

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            Now that dendrite is baasically feature complete I’m curious when was the last time you used it? I remember having issues with bridges one or two years ago.

            About that time, yeah, ~1 year ago.

            I needed a full replacement for RocketChat (ditched RC for many reasons, unaddressed security/privacy issues, painful and frequent major version upgrades, dependency on mongodb, corporate-driven development/removing security features from community edition, no lifecycle/EOL policy…) so I needed proper file upload/audio/video chat integration - Currently using the jitsi-meet integration, but might switch to element-call someday… In this regard my current setup appears to work well, so there’s no incentive to change…

            I also wanted to set up a few bridges, started implementing the IRC bridge but didn’t go very far (tried going off the beaten path and making it work with podman, it might take a while). The steam chat bridge is also planned, but it doesn’t appear to be very well-maintained and I’m afraid it will break without warning, and the signal bridge which looks OK.

            Currently I’m juggling between clients for all these different chat networks, feels like it’s 2002 again.

            Ansible role to deploy/maintain Synapse + Element-web here if you’re interested.

            • Chewy
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              210 months ago

              Never change a running system :D

              Thanks for the link to playbook. Since I only need a few bridges I just used docker compose and set the services up manually. I’m probably going to set it up with nixos at some point (though I’m gonna have to figure out how well an IPv6-only matrix server works, since my ISP took my v4 away on favor of ds-lite).

  • mariom
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    Place where you have most of your friends…

    Used to xmpp, but it died naturally over the time and someday I just stopped my prosody server. Nowadays - a bit of IRC (few friends still are there) and discord (not selfhosted, but from all the alternatives… feels best).

    • @TheButtonJustSpins
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      I mostly love discord. I wish it could be self hosted with federated identities, though.

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          Correct me if I’m wrong, but the app only works with their hosted version, and I assume the selfhosted version doesn’t let you join different instances with the same account, right?

          Basically, there’s no point in going to something I won’t be able to convince my friends to be on.

          • @warmaster@lemmy.world
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            AFAIK, It has a Discord bridge. So friends using discord will be able to interact with you on your server. You can selfhost, accounts aren’t federated (like Lemmy), posts aren’t federated on other servers (unlike Lemmy).

    • @Chobbes@lemmy.world
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      XMPP didn’t really die a natural death, it was kind of murdered. It’s still around though, and works great, but of course the problem is as you mentioned — your friends probably aren’t using it.

  • hitagi (ani.social)
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    Matrix but then I realized I only used it for the bridges so now I use Beeper instead. RIP my Matrix server which only served two people.

    • Tamás Barta
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      Beeper is pretty good, but the security model is only acceptable with self hosting for me. I’m yet to set up the LinkedIn bridge, but I’m pretty close to what they offer.

  • @EngineerGaming@feddit.nl
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    I recently started hosting XMPP with Prosody, and now try to get people besides my family there. Thought of Matrix but it seems to be the same thing but bloated. Most of my groupchat socialization is on IRC (I have a bouncer in the same place), but that’s not with people I know IRL.

  • @sparr@lemmy.world
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    I used Mattermost for a community project, but had trouble getting people to install/use/learn yet another client.

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    Acronyms, initialisms, abbreviations, contractions, and other phrases which expand to something larger, that I’ve seen in this thread:

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    Git Popular version control system, primarily for code
    IP Internet Protocol
    SSO Single Sign-On
    TCP Transmission Control Protocol, most often over IP
    VPN Virtual Private Network
    VPS Virtual Private Server (opposed to shared hosting)

    5 acronyms in this thread; the most compressed thread commented on today has 11 acronyms.

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