Very nice, this comes with a lot of advantages for Hyprland, and I wholeheartedly congratulate Vaxry on separating from the rubbish that is FDO's management.
Programming, cybersecurity, privacy, self-hosting, and some other stuff.
Very nice, this comes with a lot of advantages for Hyprland, and I wholeheartedly congratulate Vaxry on separating from the rubbish that is FDO's management.
I hope this changes (even if a little bit) once Forgejo (FLOSS Gitea fork) adds forge federation.
I’ve been using Conduit within a docker container for a while now, and it’s worked pretty well aside from the mautrix-signal bridge (this was fixed in version v7.0.0, I think). Other than conduit, I tried out dendrite, but the latency in sending messages was unbearablex
I’ve previously had issues with Matrix being incredibly slow and unreliable with federation (I’m self-hosting). However, that’s pretty much in the past now and I seem to have somehow resolved that issue.
I’d just like to add that you can use a temporary phone number service to sign up to Signal as you only need a phone number to register, not to actually use Signal.
Nah, no way. :)
Nope - it's my own.
Right now, you'd need to install Neovim packages through home-manager to get anything working, though.
You'd have to copy the files to their designated paths. I've laid out the files so that just copying all the dotfiles - and directories - in the repository to your ~
should be enough to load all the configuration files. You'll also need to install all of the programs and fonts used in this configuration (in the repository's README.md
) to make sure that everything works.
That should be enough to set it up, but let me know if I can help you any further. Oh, and the configuration files are pretty old, so you might need to adjust them to account for any changes made to the programs they're used for.
Well, I use sudo-rs
, so...
Pretty cool, I might go.