

Confirmed. I saw you watching them bone down while I was peeking through the window. Looked pretty fun, not gonna lie.
Nice house btw, and hot wife. You should be proud.
Res Publica Non Dominatur!
I’m just this guy, y’know?
In your interwebs, janitorializing things up and keeping the porns online.


Confirmed. I saw you watching them bone down while I was peeking through the window. Looked pretty fun, not gonna lie.
Nice house btw, and hot wife. You should be proud.


Seeing most of the negative comments here noting bare metal etc.
Moving to the AIO build solved literally every issue I had with the single exception being the colabora office stuff.
For the image stuff, basic file, download etc… been great.
The Android app gives me grief, but I suspect that’s my janky Samsung phone killing it’s permissions.
Considering they only officially support the AIO, it’s worth trying that out before passing full judgement. It has flaws, for sure, but it’s immensely complex and the AIO nullifies many of the variables that they can’t otherwise account for easily.


Seems to be working fine federating with my little shop. Welcome!


Can I rent some space in your garage?
anarchist.nexus checking in.
1.3 upgrade was smooth, and looks great!


Came for this, leaving satisfied.
(fuck yes)


I would suggest instead looking into the deployment via the very thorough system here:
https://github.com/spantaleev/matrix-docker-ansible-deploy
It may seem a little overwhelming at first due to the large list of options, but underneath it boils down to some simple variables in a file. Once complete, you can then add/remove components merely with a small edit and redeploy.
I’ve been using this for about a year, after manually doing the systems for Element and Synapse for a few years before that and HATING how kludgy things seemed.
Once on the Ansible deploy from above, features just work. It’s been a night vs day difference without trying to convince you to pay money any time you go into an interface.
My few users (about 2 dozen) regularly do group calls via the newer Element Call stuff (RTC) and even with a high-latency connection from one of the users using satellite internet, things work smoothly.
XMPP / Snikket might be a better fit for your needs, but I wanted to make sure you had a chance to try out the better solution for implementing Synapse (or other Matrix servers!) before just judging by the problematic corporate deployment.


Results in: no spine or brains located. It’s just one big colon from lips to ass.
Nice!
Watch out for CPU and RAM gobbling… Jitsi’s GC process can make your video streams go sideways fast if you bottleneck it too much.
And even if things seem smooth, make sure you have SWAP space enabled somewhere! the JVM will murder your system before you know anything is wrong, and SWAP allows the kernel to compensate long enough to at least cry for help.


Several impossible to solve homicides.
Then actually enjoy some freedom for half my Life previously lost.


Next in: US administration seen headed that way to recruit them for cabinet position working with ICE.
Also giving ratties little cars!
I mean… Uh… Ahem.
Hi.


I think this would benefit from admin input for the newbie value.
My instance, being around anarchy and complex social and political topics, is NOT newbie friendly. I would think having a way for admins to rate their instance, and potentially a text field to explain why/why not would be useful.
Get that holy Spirit crap out of there and she looks like she might know what the fuck she’s doing.
Fuck yeah oral sex demon!


“but we can’t possibly have elections while at war!”
The true art is in knowing who’s “it” is getting jorked


That explains my sex life.
Me, who has learned where the ladyparts lay, enjoys taking time to get to know them and typically doesn’t need mechanical assistance due to sufficient preamble.
… But completely nude otherwise.