

Matrix is pretty rough, in many ways.


Matrix is pretty rough, in many ways.


What does “Google Authenticator compatible” mean?


The app doesn’t fit the OSI open source definition since you cannot modify and redistribute it.


Yes that is why I said “generally”.


Honestly maybe that’s a good thing? AI seems to generally be more in touch with reality than anyone in the federal gov.




Some people view the Fediverse as any federated protocol.


Much like ActivityPub, it’s just a protocol, and it is whatever you make it.


You can but it is very clunky. Bonfire looks like they may have or will fix this in the future.


The Fediverse has plenty of problems but…this ain’t it.
A bigger problem would be the inevitable outcome of what happened with Instagram; people just post pictures of text to get more reach (and probably also to circumvent Mastodon’s stupid character limits).
It’s a stupid and arbitrary limitation, but I digress.


And how do you communicate with the Pi0?
Yes, that is what I said.


Element X is just a Matrix client.


It’s a nice article and it’s good to see you adopted automatic Docker installation but…you wrote an article about self-hosting, and then published it on…Medium…?


100%. Not to mention being slow as hell.


We all use Signal already for messaging but it just doesn’t fulfill our screenshare needs.
…why not?
Most important feature it needs is the ability to screenshare with system audio, such as for streaming games or watching videos.
It has that. Have you tried their videoconferencing feature?
Other than that you can use one of a million Jitsi instances (Element has a publicly available one). Personally I use MiroTalk.
I prefer the LS1


Jesus fuck, these are like 90% AI apps.
Did Google create this standard? I’m just not sure why they’re being mentioned. It’s like saying your email account is “Gmail compatible”.