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HPR4452: Turn Coffee Into Code - Slogans from Tech(Companies, App, People)


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  • Private coffee

    From the website:

    "
    Private.coffee is a non-profit association dedicated to
    supporting privacy and digital sovereignty. 


    We provide privacy-respecting alternatives to common services,
    educate users about digital privacy, and advocate for a more
    private and secure internet.
    "


    I came to it while searching for a Matrix homeserver in https://joinmatrix.org/


    Slogan: "Open-source software is best served hot"

    Site: https://private.coffee/


    • Fluffychat

      From the website:

      "
      FluffyChat is an open source, nonprofit and cute [matrix] client
      written in Flutter. The goal of the app is to create an easy to
      use instant messenger which is open source and accessible for
      everyone.
      "


      The most pleasant messenger I've ever used. Beautiful (and that's
      the meaning of "cute"), can be used on the web or app.


      Once, the developer, Krille-chan, I think on Mastodon, said some
      users thought "cute" was not professional. But, for him, it was a
      way to convey the meaning of beautiful. So, the slogan stays as:


      Slogan: "The cutest messenger in [matrix]"

      Site:
      https://fluffychat.im/


      • Soatok blog

        From the website:

        "
        Writings about information security, cryptography, software, and
        humanity, from a member of the furry fandom.
        "


        A respected man that studies and works with cryptography. Among
        other themes, he analyses messengers, and protocols in general,
        and explains — sometimes discovering grave vulnerabilities. His
        post recommending to not use Session made the app developers itch.
        They responded to Soatok on their social media (without
        mentioning his name, only "a blogger") saying the points raised
        were unfounded.


        Slogan (if not simply the title...): "Dhole moments" (Dhole is an
        Asian wild dog)

        Site:
        https://soatok.blog/


        • 4d2

          From the website:

          "
          So it's come to this...you've met us

          Since 2001, 4d2 dot org has worked to provide interested folks
          with free access to communication and collaboration services in
          a mixed Linux/BSD environment. We focus on technical
          transparency, user privacy and free speech, with a dash of
          cypherpunk and retrocomputing for good measure
          ".


          It's like the Private Coffee we've seen before. I discovered this
          one first, looking for Matrix homeserver to try. This one has the
          advantage of having WhatsApp bridge.


          And so I wanted to present this one, but no slogans, so I made a
          concession: not a slogan, but the nonprofit corporation that
          operates 4d2: "All Computers Are Brilliant" (Inc.)

          Site:
          https://4d2.org/


          • Frugalware Linux (
            in memoriam
            )

            I loved this distribution! I felt the king on the hills with it,
            still on my initial enchantment with Linux.

            From the website:

            "
            Frugalware is a general purpose linux distribution, designed for
            intermediate users (who are not afraid of text mode).


            We try to make Frugalware as simple as possible while not
            forgetting to keep it comfortable for the user. We try to ship
            fresh and stable software, as close to the original source as
            possible, because in our opinion most software is the best as
            is, and doesn’t need patching.
            "


            Slogan: "Let's make things frugal"

            Site:
            https://frugalware.org/


            Those are some that come from what I use or used and that I
            separated to talk to you all.


            You may find around some developers with this one: "transforming
            coffee into code". Cool, too. I only don't remember one
            specifically that says so.


            Here, with you, is Antoine.

            And I thank you for listening.


            Bye, bye!

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