Pretty much what it says on the tin, but for more context. My friends and I use Discord to play D&D and other TTRPGs. We also use it to send memes and just have conversations. We mostly do the chat, text, images, gifs, etc. But we also use the voice and video chat pretty regularly too. Screen share sometimes as well. So I’d like to try to find something that has all those features if possible.

The new ID or facial recognition requirement they are implementing is a deal breaker for a few of us, and so if I can set up some kind of alternative to make it a non-issue, I’d like to.

I’m running Ubunutu 22.04 LETS, AMD 3700X, 64GBRAM, 10x 6TB HDD, and and 2 4TB NVmE. Have a 2gb up/down internet connection. So I don’t think we should have any issues making it work smoothly for 7 people.

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    My guess is that it would be difficult to find a piece of software that does all the stuff discord does. But I also think it’s a non-issue. You could split these needs onto multiple solutions. My group uses mumble for gaming voicechat, Signal for group conversations, and a simple rtmp server for streaming. We don’t need nor use discord and never did.

    I like the idea of a single piece of software that does one job well instead of a giant powerhouse that does everything.

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    matrix is unreasonably hard to set-up, why doesnt the docker container or the compose include voice chat? i cant even sign up for stoat to try it out… is this the best we have against discord in the big 26 😭

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      Voice chat works out of the box with Matrix.

      It uses WebRTC and tries to do P2P connections. Note that this leaks your IP to the other caller and vice versa, but it’s also quite fast as you can establish a direct connection.

      If P2P fails it will try to fallback to your configured TURN server and use that one for relaying.

      However not every instance has one (as TURN servers are usually not that modern and straight forward…) and if this is the case it will fallback to Matrix’s global TURN servers.

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      XMPP is also still a thing and IMO much easier to host (at least ejabberd is). Look into Movim, which looks quite nice as a discord replacement on top of XMPP.

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      Setting up Element Call on my instance was difficult on its own, I understand why Synapse doesn’t come with it out of the box, essentially you spin up Matrix’s JWT service for authenticating clients and it if approved forwards the connection to the Livekit ports which must be opened on your firewall (ie port forwarded), otherwise people will not be able to connect to calls.

      Big PITA and in my experience, on my home network, can conflict with games with VOIP chats.


      Edit: I don’t suggest running Element Call standalone, it has issues of its own, once you get Livekit and JWT running and follow This guide you should have your element call running, pro-tip for those running synapse behind docker and get confused on the whole ./well-known part of the documentation you can edit your ./well-known in your homeserver.yaml file like such:

      serve_server_wellknown: true
      
      extra_well_known_client_content:
        optional: client
        "org.matrix.msc4143.rtc_foci": [
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    I still use IRC. There are now modern web clients like The Lounge or Convos that can display/share images in the channels, keep history and push notifications. Apparently Convos can do video chat but I never tried it. Unfortunately I’m not aware of screen sharing features for any of these.

    So on a very simple setup, you need an IRC server, then install and connect one of those clients to your server, and use them through a web browser, either on a computer or on a phone.

    It’s obviously not entirely Discord-like, but it is a simple way to chat and share images.

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    teamspeak6 is in beta right now but it is my replacement for discord. Check it out, supports most anything people have used disc for

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    Matrix hoster here.

    I would recommend Matrix as it has pretty much everything, including cross platform clients, threads, voice/video calls, screensharing, spaces (aka servers), federation and E2EE. Matrix also has bridges for Discord and pretty much every other service so this could ease transition…

    But self hosting requires reading the docs and having some in depth knowledge and understanding as it can be quite complex.

    I would recommend just creating a Matrix account on one of the common global servers and testing it.

    If you want to self-host there are some pre-defined setups available (example) but I would still recommend to bring at least 5-10 hours.

    Regarding operations: It’s really resilient and barely ever breaks and also doesn’t need a lot of resources. A 1-2vCPU server with under 1GB RAM server is enough for less than 10 people.

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      You se knowledgeable on this, so I hope you’ll allow me to ask this.

      I don’t know anything about Discord, but I selfhost the Mattermost chat system for my family. They, too, are narrowing the free tier.

      Can Matrix replace Mattermost for a family? Several separate “rooms” for various topics, plus 1-to-1 chats.

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      E2EE group chats on matrix seems to be a huge problem still. I look forward to their MLS implementation. Hopefully that fixes a lot of these UX issues.

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      may i ask which homeserver and client you use? it seems like synapse and element is not the best choice especially for small number of people.

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        synapse and element/schildi-chat work quite well for me :)

        On mobile the newer Element X clients usually lack some features (like calls) but you can use them quite well for chatting.

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    The main issue is you’ll never get the cretins that use it off it. Communities… they’re just sitting there burning the library of alexandria… all the esoteric knowledge they’re “putting on discord” is just gonna vanish.

    over a billion in vc funding and discord is as shit as it is.

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      yes i second matrix. it’s different from discord in a lot of ways, but it’s still a pretty seamless transition. for anyone who wants to host matrix, i recommend the continuwuity homeserver software. it’s much easier to host than synapse and is significantly faster for 99% of use cases

      if you’re just trying use matrix, i prefer cinny over element for the client. cinny’s ui is also very similar to discord’s and it handles space/room grouping very intuitively. there’s also fluffychat (less feature rich) and schildichat (element fork), among others. however, element is currently the only client which fully supports voice chat

      for instances, i recommend choosing something other than matrix.org. right now, matrix is barely decentralized because the vast majority of users choose matrix.org, which isn’t great. also matrix.org collects a lot of data and requires more information to register than most servers. some other good public instances are:

      there are also many, many smaller public instances, but it’s probably better to choose a relatively big one for moderation reasons. a lot of people think matrix is dead or no one uses it, but there are plenty of active communities if you know where to look

      for your friends who refuse to quit discord for some reason, matrix’s ecosystem also has lots of bridges. if you’re willing to self host, i recommend out of your element. the only caveat is that it doesn’t support e2ee rooms

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        If OP wants voice and video chat like they say they’d have to host synapse and use element afaik.i don’t think any of the other home servers support matrix calling. Cinny and fluffychat don’t support voice or video calls. Fluffychat has it as an “option” but it’s currently broken last time I tried it. Schildi chat might work for voice and video since it’s an element fork. I’ve not tried it so I don’t know for sure.

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          element call is a standalone service (call.element.io) that the client just integrates really well. since it’s not actually part of the homeserver deployment, it should work fine even without synapse. that said, it means traffic passes through a third party server unless element call and the client are also self hosted. but yes, you’re right that other clients currently do not support calling. luckily, cinny is relatively close to merging a PR that adds it

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      Can confirm, I host Matrix (homeserver synapse) and Element. Voice is a pain to get set up but I hear there are other matrix services which will do this for you easier. It’s a process though. You can get text chat up in a day, voice is going to be a bit after that, a lot of tinkering.

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        Dito (Synapse server), Element for desktop app and fruitphones, Shildichat for android (its lighter and has an adorable turtle as a mascot).

        And seconding the voice coms, the VOIP relay server is a huge pain to set up, same with the registration page. My nerd herd hosts a few services that federated to share services and the admin group just issues people accounts.

        TLDR: no… Were not using discord anymore, we have discord at home.

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          nerd herd

          I understood that reference!

          I’ve heard positive things about Dito, if I was doing it over again I think I’d start there

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    I am not knowledgeable enough yet, but doesn’t self-hosting Nextcloud have a voice feature? I’m looking into setting that all up myself

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      It’s a shame, zulip doesn’t have e2ee. not even DMs. but they seem to be working towards federation of some sort? there are no good/perfect solutions out there.

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    Back in my day, (shakes cane), Teamspeak and Ventrillo were the big voice chat platforms/tools. Both have text chat and channels/rooms; but their focus is voice chat for gaming.

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    Would Matrix be a good option? I think they have voice chat. There’s a bunch of clients that you can pick from (Element, FluffyChat, etc) that seem pretty good

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      Just a fair warning in reply to this that the self-hosted version of Stoat doesn’t currently have voice chat. It’s an open issue that’s currently paused until they can finish their rework.

      If you have the skill for it, it seems like you can patch work the existing voice chat back in, but it’s not part of their initial setup and there’s no instructions on how to do so properly

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          sadly, it’s a little more complex than just enabling it. The supported self host deployment uses docker, and the docker containers that are available don’t contain the interfaces for voice or video calling as they are not up to date.

          If I understand it right, to enable it would mean you need to either pull the source yourself and run it off of docker, or make a custom docker image using a version of stoat web that contains the ability to do voice calls.

          reading the draft of the linked issue, it looks like the author isn’t doing voice call for the reason that they don’t know the proper way to integrate it into the docker image.

          So to answer it: yes it looks like you can use voice servers on the current self hosted model, but you can’t use pre-existing docker images, and it will require you to manually add the new web UI in and patch where needed.

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            Turns out they also don’t support federation or e2ee. If those are things you care about.

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            Is there a docker-free build you can either install and mod to re-enable voice, or use to mod the docker blobs in accordance ?

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        I’ve been using it since it was called Revolt and quite like it, albeit I’ve never used the voice feature. My group doesn’t really have the need for it, but I can see it being a deal breaker for the self-hosted version.

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      Honestly the name choice adds difficulty in getting friends to take it seriously. Why did they pick “stoat”

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        Nowadays everyone accepted the name “Discord” but I think it’s a pretty poor choice of branding too.

        A communication app called Discord is pretty weird too.

        A stoat is a pretty cool animal.

        I think without prior knowledge of any voice chat Discord would probably rate worse in perception than Stoat.

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        you mean unlike the tools discord has replaced, such as “mumble”, “ventrilo”, “roger wilco” and “trillian”?

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            soundn like a problem with your friends then. who doesn’t love a stoat?

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              I know, it’s picky lol. I’m still considering it as the replacement for my discord groups (also checking out Element/Matrix). The average users aren’t going to be up for swapping around a lot of platforms, so I am hoping to make one big push on the platform of choice. “Revolt” would have gotten less “wtf is that, how do you even spell it?” than “Stoat”

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                for what it’s worth matrix has worked well for us. it’s apparently a bitch to set up though.

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        seems like they had a decent name ‘revolt’ but got some cease and desist and didn’t resist and decided to switch.

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        The name doesnt matter

        IRC is a stupid name too, unless you know what the letters stand for

        Msn messenger was stupid

        Icq was stupid

        Wtf even is “skype”?

        It just has to be unique

        And a Stout is kinda cute

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        No clue! It was revolt before. I think they had trademark issues with that name. What’s wrong with stoat?

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          I was wondering why I want getting any updates, checked thegithub a few months ago and found out they rebranded. Haven’t had a chance to try the latest version out yet

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        This whole “FOSS names are bad” sounds like a Mccarthyism sysop by this point. Like, really, who is pushing that crap?

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      has anyone tried their iOS client? from their description it seems like it’s less mature than the android version, kinda concerning as my friend group has some iphone users.

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        From what I can tell, the only benefit is that the platform is close to the Discord experience. So people migrating to Stoat would feel right at home.

        But there’s no federation, no e2ee, apparently it’s difficult to get voice setup if you self host…

        Matrix has it’s issues too. Goup chat e2ee is not good. No one uses it. But at least they’ve got federation.

        https://continuwuity.org/ seems like a decent server to run if you want to run a matrix server.

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        Check their GitHub. Although it looks like GitHub is having issues right now.

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    Matrix is an option but it’s slow and breaks all the time. I’m a big fan of XMPP myself but good luck convincing anyone else to make an account 😔

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      Dont knock matrix for being slow, it updates just as fast as anyone else’s network speed is and it is focused on encryption and security. Given [gestures broadly to everything these days] people moving away from major platforms should really take into account their digital footprint and privacy.

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        So do you have to have an account on a specific server and then get the client or get the client first? I can’t recall how to do it any longer.

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          Its pretty similar to Lemmy or anything else in the fediverse, someones full user name includes their home server.

          Your admin just needs to have configured the service to except comminication from other servers and not just its internal users.

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      could you recommend a good xmpp setup? i heard good things about snikket, maybe something else too?