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15 Aug 2023 | ||
14:57:31 | ||
24 Aug 2023 | ||
https://github.com/vector-im/element-x-android/pull/1127 Looks like we should be possible to setup sliding sync support? | 02:43:15 | |
I’ve been running Element X for about two weeks now. Don’t expect too much. Any is faster but all the client features are gone. No spaces etc :( | 06:48:22 | |
I want to check how much data that produces before enabling it here. | 06:48:39 | |
In reply to @andi:kack.itOK, thanks for your early testing. | 07:11:47 | |
Has anyone here used https://github.com/wal-g/wal-g before? I'm thinking of using it to have proper live backups of the database.. As the snapshop backup method just doesn't work without having 100GiB of scratch space. | 10:29:43 | |
I've just looked at my personal database and it requires +100MB per additional sliding sync user within just two weeks... Not sure how sustainable this will be /o\ | 21:55:06 | |
26 Aug 2023 | ||
https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/15980 meh, this is yet another reason not to deploy it just yet... | 11:32:05 | |
8 Sep 2023 | ||
20:27:46 | ||
12 Sep 2023 | ||
14:40:50 | ||
14:41:21 | ||
21 Sep 2023 | ||
In reply to @andi:kack.ithttps://github.com/matrix-org/synapse /issues/15980#issuecomment-1710377967 | 03:22:28 | |
* https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/15980#issuecomment-1710377967 | 03:22:56 | |
Neat. I’ll have to do some checks in the database size and then will make a decision. Last time I checked this requires 150GB of PostgreSQL storage. | 08:37:01 | |
Download Screenshot 2023-09-21 at 12.41.57.png | 10:42:23 | |
Something is off here | 10:42:25 | |
I'll move the instance to a dedicated CPU instance with a bit more RAM.. it is rather tight right now. | 10:47:29 | |
In reply to @andi:kack.itIt's also recommanded to use the latest version to evaluate. | 11:35:32 | |
In reply to @andi:kack.itAlso you can update Synapse to 1.92.3 | 11:37:10 | |
22 Sep 2023 | ||
05:46:31 | ||
Download image.png | 11:01:09 | |
Interesting evolution of the users. I'd like to know when someone stops using why that is. Not because I want higher numbers just to have an idea of issues that might go unnoticed. | 11:01:32 | |
11:44:06 | ||
In reply to @andir:nixos.devI just joined the NixOS organization. I'd like to switch to this as my main account. The idea of a nixos home server is awesome I loveit. But tbh I'm really scared that the project gets shut down one day. That's the only thing keeping me away from using this as my home server. | 11:55:37 | |
Thanks! I don't think this will be shut down at any point soon. While it is currently just me operating this I've had conversations with the nix-community folks about handing it over / joining them. That means bus factor >1 and also secured funding. Currently I pay about 50€/month to keep this alive. | 11:58:40 | |
In reply to @andir:nixos.devI think that would be a good idea | 11:59:12 | |
It's just 50€ a month now but I have no idea how matrix scales (maybe well maybe badly). Making people pay is not a good idea at all in my opinion. But I can't expect you to pay 50€ a month in order to host a free service for me. The issue with a paid service is that it's then not really helping the community. You have to think about the 50€ being spend on the nixos community. That's like donating 50€ a month to FOSS. You're truly helping the community. | 12:18:12 | |
I don't mind the money. It is just a thing that we must take care of. I also don't think it will grow a lot higher. I could do more database maintance to get the storage down but that requires more time which I curren't can't commit. | 12:21:38 | |
I imagine nix-community would be happy to sponsor the hosting costs if it doesn’t grow by a huge amount | 12:22:20 | |
In reply to @andir:nixos.devI'm glad you're helping where you can. Thanks. | 12:50:34 |