The phones hotspot will bypass the VPN, so you'll need to run it directly on the device.
Before step 2 did you cd
to the new folder the git clone created?
The phones hotspot will bypass the VPN, so you'll need to run it directly on the device.
Before step 2 did you cd
to the new folder the git clone created?
Most of the stuff I run on my server is just a basic docker-compose.yaml
file and it's up and running in a minute or two. Some random examples:
Most things are super easy, like 2-5 minutes of set up and it's running and working.
It's gonna be like 100 years before Matrix and the clients are in a good place at this rate. It only seems to be getting worse right now with more fragmented clients and servers with more and more spam issues, and the performance just keeps getting worse too.
Even their very own Element app is being retired and replaced by Element X which is missing a ton of features.
They still don't have any of the features people coming from Discord/TS/Mumble are expecting like voice chat rooms, push to talk, or streaming to a room. They don't have the features Telegram users are expecting like stickers, threads inside groups, read only channels, and so on..
The vast majority of users have no reason to switch since it's nothing like the apps they are used to. And it's buggy and slow on top of that.
Don't get your hopes up, I deleted my account on matrix.org because of that same spam, and there's no way to mass ignore invites to the hundreds of rooms from all the spam accounts they let run rampant.
Problem is then you miss important info, for example if friends are talking about a game server they're running and post the connection details, or if they plan an event with a location and time to meet, if you don't have a bouncer and were offline then you can't see those messages.
Blocking a vehicle from going the wrong way and potentially hurting someone is not the same as blocking someone for no reason.
The guy in a Mercedes who is breaking the law because he's an angry asshole just needs to be stopped.
Discord is what people like and are used to though. If you want the average user to switch it needs to be somewhat familiar.
I think the barrier to entry is kind of high, you need to use a bouncer to see what happened while you were offline.
My app stopped working due to their API stuff so I just kinda stopped using it over the next few weeks, after trying to use it in a browser which was horrible.
The desperate lol, you mean people intentionally breaking the law in their car?
You need to learn some Docker stuff initially for sure, but the underlying OS can be anything including Windows which is why Docker is nice.
The database for Mealie is part of the app already and is handled automatically, with the SQLite docker-compose file they provide.