Migrating from a proprietary cloud

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At it's core, the pub.solar cloud is an attempt to create a set of services that allow you to move your data away from Google, Facebook, Apple, or other proprietary providers. This page provides an overview of how you can change your software and habits to adapt to pub.solar.

File storage

Proprietary examples include Google Drive, iCloud, and Dropbox.

We use Nextcloud to do file hosting and synchronization. Clients exist for multiple platforms, including iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux. The web interface can be found at cloud.pub.solar.

This service works like most others; you install a local client, sign in with your pub.solar ID, and designate a directory on your device to be synced with the server.

Logging in to clients

When logging in to clients, the server address is https://cloud.pub.solar/.

Automatic uploads of photos from mobile devices

Android

This can be achieved with the Nextcloud app. After installing and logging in, go into the app settings -> Auto upload. Here you'll find folders on your device you can automatically upload. This has been tested on Android.

Contacts & Calendar

Proprietary examples include Google Contacts, Google Calendar, and iCloud.

We use the contacts app in Nextcloud. The web interface for contacts can be found at cloud.pub.solar/apps/contacts, for the calendar at cloud.pub.solar/apps/calendar.

Synchronizing to devices

Android

In the Nextcloud app, go to app settings -> Sync calendar & contacts. This will install the app DAVx5 for you, and start the login process there. After logging in, select the calendars you'd like to synchronize.

Chatting

Proprietary examples include Facebook Messenger, Whatsapp, and Telegram.

For chatting, we host Matrix. Clients exist for multiple platforms, including iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux. The standard client is called Element, and can be downloaded at https://element.io/download. A web interface hosted by us can be found at chat.pub.solar.

Homeserver address for clients

When logging in to clients, you'll have to provide your homeserver address. This is matrix.pub.solar, not chat.pub.solar.

Saving your encryption keys

The first time you log in, you'll be asked to save your encryption keys. Make sure to write these down in a secure location! We recommend using a password manager. Matrix messages are end-to-end encrypted, which means that the administrators of pub.solar cannot read their contents. However, if you lose your encryption keys you'll lose access to all previous messages.

Microblogging

Proprietary examples include Twitter, Threads, and tumblr.

We host a Mastodon instance at mastodon.pub.solar. You can use the web interface we host, or choose an app. There's a ton of apps, you can find a full list on the mastodon website.