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  • You can block an instance, we'll I can in the connect app. That will take care of the main set of seeing naughties...

  • I didn't realise I could do this with unifi APs. Looks like a good option for out of support ubiquity APs.

    Is there a reason you don't run your own unifi control software?

  • I have been really getting into logQL, but via the query builder in grafana, and only the basics. It is nice and easy when searching for particular words, or excluding them. A bit like grep

  • That seems like a missed opportunity

  • Yeah, happy with apt.

    Is less updates an issue? And do you mean for less time, or less in general?

  • Man... I just installed kubuntu... but mx sounds like it may be worth it. What do I get over ubuntu for a desktop type workstation, that won't do much except for Firefox, Spotify and minecraft?

  • it is just a server-less javascript implementation (ie, a single html file, plus pre-packaged data).

    Ultimately, it used leaflet.js and each square is a square-icon with different opacity. but i think you will find that heatmap plugin to leaflet will provide better performance with less complexity.

    Still, i can upload it if you want.

  • Yep, top 6 And new.

    The problem with new is that there are never any comments

  • hahaha, it worked so much better that i had to scroll down for the last picture. brilliant!

  • Ultimately, i want something that is able to work outside of its own walls. I dont want 10 messenger apps, and i dont want to limit the messenging app that i host to just us (ie, it would be good if my account can talk to others, by my sons can only talk with us).

    XMPP i have heard nothing but good things about - i will do some reading on it.

    Do you have any links for the french dropping matrix?

  • Brilliant

  • There are definitely a lot of different wine specific grapes. not as familiar with fruit grapes. typically only drink grapes.

  • yep, i have my sub-domain proxying to the host

    <server>

    :8448, and i can use it locally. however the android element app is not able to connect, but the browser element can.

    it is a dilly of a pickle, and i am not sure what is missing.

    the docs at https://gitlab.com/famedly/conduit/-/blob/next/DEPLOY.md tell me to curl directly to port 8448.... oh, dumbass! just typing this out i saw that it was an if not an and port 8448.... never mind! i iwll post this to indicate my stupidity and hopefully figure out what i am doing wrong!

     
        
    $ curl https://your.server.name/_matrix/client/versions
    
    # If using port 8448
    $ curl https://your.server.name:8448/_matrix/client/versions
    
    
      
  • thanks, i am hoping to get conduit up and running, and the default docker-compose seems to be going ok, just need the rest of the plumbing, then the bridges and i will be sweet :D

  • I have the container up, but now some issues with ports. I can connect with element in the browser, but the app is having issues.

    What did you do with proxying? I was told I need to port forward 8448, but that doesn't seem right.

    I'm using nginx proxy manager, default settings, and LE certs.

  • how difficult was the setup? i am hoping for lug-n-play type of thing.

  • ah, yep - that is cool. I expect that i will use Element and potentially another simpler client.

    I am also curious about how element X will go, which requires the sliding API/proxy thingo. but that is future palitu's problem.

  • as you saying that element doesn't work?

  • thanks - the dendrite and synapse experience is what i am worried about - it seems to be the massive implementation that will scale to millions.

    i was looking at conduit, but realy dont know what the issues i will come against with it. but it seems to be the most visible of the non-major implementations.