Modern work:

you get a message in Slack with a link to the Confluence doc to prep for the meeting on Zoom, where you take notes in Notion, and track project progress on Monday and then update the Trello and you get to the end of the week and instead of doing fucking anything you've just moved bits of information around in 17 different databases and each one costs $15 a month per user...

@Daojoan I wonder if there is a better way
Dave Lane 🇳🇿 (@[email protected])

@[email protected] yuck, that sounds gross. We've got Matrix -> Forgejo (or Gitlab), with notes in QOwnNotes, projects in WeKan or NextCloud deck, with meetings in BigBlueButton or Jitsi (via Matrix)... All of it is 100% #Libre/#FOSS, we host it all ourselves, and it all costs us nothing except a bit of my time. Plus we control all the data. I think there might be an opportunity here. Single sign-on is via Authentik. See https://tech.oeru.org/updating-oer-foundation-web-services-february-2023 for a full list of the services we use (+ howtos)...

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@lightweight @Daojoan This misses the point. It's not just the expense but also the movement of information from one place to another.
@jaykass I'm pretty sure that the data's always going to have to move around. The question is: who controls the silos? @Daojoan