I did. I referred to the current version and the comment that is has always been a great project.
I did. I referred to the current version and the comment that is has always been a great project.
Encryption is a mess with Matrix. Randomly doesn‘t decrypt messages. Most non-techies don‘t get the process of saving key files or creating secure passphrases.
There‘s nothing comparable on the market at this size and price when it comes to sheer power and energy efficiency.
Why care when we talk about desktops? Take the 512 GB model and attach a super fast and big external TB SSD.
So that‘s why nobody at Omnivore cared about making self-hosting easier.
Try Publii. It does everything for you. You can even set up the FTP upload.
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I‘ve been using a Hetzner Storage Box with Kopia via SFTP and was able to completely saturate my 500 Mbit/s upload.
Teacher here. No professional affiliation with PCs, Linux or self-hosting. Started out with a Synology NAS and got my first experiences with Linux, CLI, Docker, etc. Switched to Unraid last fall and I self-host quite a lot of services now. 100% self-taught.
Thanks for the link. That‘s great news.
They‘ve been promising self-hosting for quite some time now.
I fully support the criticism, but those are not donations.
I replied to an answer here. Not to the blog post.
By that, I referred to the quality of this answer concerning the past, to be more precise to the last three years, we‘ve been using Matrix at work, struggeling with these shortcomings.
Your personal shortcomings concerning either the use of Lemmy and/or discussions in general are sad, but not my problem.