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Matrix - @saint:group.lt
thank you, actually it seems that it is https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sliced-Crosswise_Only-On-Tuesday_World , which has inspired Dayworld :)
looks interesting, but not this one.
Agree, but five nines are not 100% ;) Anyway - this discussion reminds me of Technical Report 85.7 - Jim Gray, which might be of the interest to some of you.
a lot of things are possible if you are lucky enough ;)
well this is probably PR as there is no such system nor it can be made that can have 100% uptime. not talking about the fact that network engineers rarely work with servers :)
there is an open request for this, but seems that not being actively worked on: https://github.com/mastodon/mastodon/issues/18601
maybe you could just add it to your bio ;)
i don’t see secure messaging in your profile neither :)
at least this is the format i am using.
not all the users put their matrix username in Lemmy. also - at least in desktop when clicking send secure message it brings up matrix client for me (element)
in lemmy at least in the user profile you can see send secure message - if it is there (meaning - user has added matrix username) - you can click and send message via matrix
Any observed impact to performance?
not good, sometimes still trying to use it and get lost from time to time
Genius is in simplicity
midnight commander, especially if i need to delete files/dirs with ‘-’ and non-ascii characters. i do it without thinking.
my fav is https://www.snipd.com/
bye bye salt stack
Maybe this book would be of interest to you: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Cathedral_and_the_Bazaar . It is a bit dated, but nevertheless great read about OpenSource movement.
maybe this one is interesting for you: [email protected]
a source code of a game ;))