Thank you! This is exactly why I do my wiki, so that people can use and benefit from the work I did before.
Mmm as for the admin console, I will add that, it had slipped from my wiki it seems!
Thank you! This is exactly why I do my wiki, so that people can use and benefit from the work I did before.
Mmm as for the admin console, I will add that, it had slipped from my wiki it seems!
Would it make a difference?
Its not an English speaking country and its in Europe.
My point stand true for all major European languages like French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and many more.
My native language is directly derived from Latin and we have a very interleaved history with all Eu countries.
I am using English here because this is an English community.
This thread is full of people who think English is the only language in the world. Its not, every language calls places with their own fashion, often different from how they are called natively. Its just how stuff works when in a country people simply don’t speak the “other” language and don’t share the same sounds either.
Calling the places with their original spelling will only create confusion because in that language, that place has a different name.
Its called translations and its how languages work, get over it.
I don’t want no English telling me what I need to call a country or a city, thank you, I already have that in my native language, ah! :)
Its not respect or lack of it.
Its just human culture and how it works. If a place is so common that its names very often, it gets a local name, or it got it in the past.
Changing that would bear no consequence on how we see that country/culture/place at all.
What?
In my language we use our names for places. Like London or Paris, we have local language names. For less known places we use the original name, like New York or Birsbane.
Most important is when the name has historical importance for our culture, we most probably have a localized name for it, otherwise we don’t.
And no, we don’t use the “american” names at all
Its cultural, nothing regarding respect.
My personal experience with conduwuit is very positive.
Everything worked including sliding sync for Element X.
Bridges works fine. Threads too (limited to client support ofc), session verification works fine, element call never tried, you need to install a dedicated server anyway, but that’s true also for synapse.
I have 600mq of “lawn”. Its actually native grass that I need to keep trimming 6 months per year. I only water some flowers and plants I added to a specific area for the wife, and only like two months every year if it doesn’t rain.
I was replying to the links post, must have got it wrong :)
So yes, I ended up thanking myself. Well, I always thanks myself anyway for not having screwed up too badly anyway so… ;)
Currently just setup conduwuit, tuwunel will require some more time to be up and ready, but they promised full compatibility upgrade.
See my wiki https://wiki.gardiol.org/doku.php?id=matrix%3Aconduwuit
There are also instructions for all main bridges.
Yeah, that seems to be how vegans think, usually. At least many of the few I had the chance to discuss with.
Sorry for that!
I doubt this can be classified as casual conversation, come on!
Synapse is meant for heavy duty and is a pretty resource intensive python implementation.
Conduwuit and derivate is in rust and blazing fast on small footprint.
Tuwunel, the sequel of conduwuit.
Go with conduwuit today, then upgrade to tuwunel as soon as they release.
There is a post about that in this community.
Why synapse?
Its a good choice for max stability, but its by far the heaviest and most resource intense server out there, and probably overkill for a few user installation.
Well, wow. That feels mentally broken somehow. Probably also brilliant.
Thanks, very informative.
GTFO and don’t look back.
Got both.
4 dogs 3 cats
Had to choose? Keep both
Dogs are a world ahead in terms of emotions and interactive brain. Cats are just overlords, they own the world and you exist for them.
What not to love from both?
Yes. The fearmongering of the security freaks is not necessarily true. We selfhosters are not big targets and nobody cares about our files or our devices.
Of course, until you get hacked.
But beside SMTP and ssh and known services like WordPress or PrestaShop there is little actual brute force bots trying hard.