We’ve closed registrations while this lemmy exploit thing is figured out. We will reopen after things get sorted out as far as how to mitigate this. New communities limited to admins only for the same reason and will be re-enabled when everything is sorted.
Do note that if we do get compromised, I’ll just put up a placeholder page that explains what’s going on, and put the site back when things are patched. I’m taking a backup right now so that we can roll back when things settled down. This appears to be strictly an application layer exploit.
Maybe it’s a good idea to make a matrix room for the instance?
Your wish is my command!
Here’s a link to the new Matrix Space: https://matrix.to/#/#burggit-space:uddu.chat from there you can join the individual chats. (currently just “General”)
Okay this is my first time dabbling with Matrix and its not as straightforward as I thought with Mastodon and Lemmy. What servers do you recommend? Just found out matrix.org bans without reason lol.
I personally use uddu.chat which is ran by a friend of mine. cutefunny.art is also a good one I know of.
Does it run into the same “problem” or rather a feature (lol) of Mastodon and Lemmy regarding defederation? By it I mean Matrix and if yes are those 2 you mentioned isolated?
Defederation is significantly less common than with Mastodon and Lemmy and from my understanding is virtually impossible to isolate an instance. You can have servers/rooms running on multiple instances at any given time (and most do). I have never experienced an issue of true defederation where it was impossible to talk to someone else on another Matrix home server. I even was on a server one time which did defederate from Matrix.org. Even in that case I was still able to join matrix.org servers and talk to matrix.org users, though it was a touch more difficult (but barely).
I personally use webchat.kde.org
I mind read that as discord room and was already having ptsd. I must cleanse myself.
What are you on about? Discord is the best chatting platform there is. Nothing really comes close to it or defeats it. You get features like:
- paying monthly for simple features that enhance chatting experiance
- lots of bots that do all kinds of things
- 100% complies with privacy and security
- does not track what you are doing, keep chat logs indefinitely and above all they are all for privacy.
All in all, i recommend discord for all your needs. Be it studying group, work related, or even private messaging with end-to-end encryption because clearly discord can’t read your chat logs (remember, privacy…)