Came across this on the r/selfhosted community. Still very much in the alpha stages, but it’s already got a Docker image you can try out for yourself, or try out the demo server.

Tried it earlier today, couldn’t get the voice/video chat to work right away on my self-hosted setup but the real-time chat was very snappy. Looks promising.

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    Keep in mind that this project is likely vibe coded, or at least seems very AI assisted. (Copilot is mentioned in the .gitignore file and this was built by a single person in about 4 months) A bunch of security issues have already been opened.

    Edit: @just_another_person@lemmy.world already mentioned this, my bad. 😄

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    While I appreciate the effort devs put into making open source alternatives to a closed source app, the naming convention is really starting to get irritating…

    Discord splits out to

    • Armcord
    • Legcord
    • Now Sharkord

    YouTube has

    • InnerTune
    • Which turned into OuterTune

    Libre-this, Libre-that, Libre-cock and balls.

    …I would love for devs to separate their software’s name just a little bit more from the thing they’re trying to replace. Please. Just be more unique. The name can still have a nod to what it’s replacing and not just be a partial modification to the original name.

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    Haven’t had a chance to really look into it, but there’s also spacebar chat which is an open source selfhosted reimplementation of the discord backend that can be used with existing discord clients and bots and stuff. Which depending on how solid the rest of if is, could really help existing discord people move with less effort.

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      Based on what? A quick peek and I didn’t see any of the stuff I expect from LLMs

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        Less than a 4 month commit history and one dev. Not impossible maybe, but sure is suspect.

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          I’ve built projects of the size in 5-7 months before we had LLM or ML coding tools.

          With tabbed completion (Which most devs enjoy), and before full LLM code gen, 4-6 months.

          With llm assistance, not vibe coding, it’s possible to build projects like this in 1 to 2 months without sacrificing quality or safety. If you are an experienced engineer and have built projects like this before. A lot of these are boring, boilerplate, stuff.

          So the time spent doesn’t necessarily say that it’s vibe coded but if this is an inexperienced engineer then it very well might be and may be full of holes and issues.

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      The user experience for matrix is absolutely dog shit. Anyone who says otherwise is huffing copium.

      I have been setting up matrix servers and testing every desktop and mobile client. I cannot present this to my discord group as an alternative.