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NEW RELEASE 1.01-88
https://
github.com/icefields/Power-Ampache-2/releases
FDroid and PlayStore releases coming up in a few days— [NEW] Created transfer data protocol for Auto.
— Bug fixes and improvements.
— Improved init config.
— Code refactoring and cleanup.Matrix: https://
matrix.to/#/#power-ampache:matrix.org
Telegram: https://
t.me/PowerAmpache
Telegram Chat: https://
t.me/PowerAmpache2#android #music
#OpenSource #FOSS #ampache #Spotify #FDroid #powerAmpache #PowerAmpache2 #matrix -
Hvad har I andre der kører Matrix selv installeret eller tilpasset? Jeg har udover Matrixserveren installeret Synapse, sliding-sync, Element Web og Coturn.
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Hvad har I andre der kører Matrix selv installeret eller tilpasset? Jeg har udover Matrixserveren installeret Synapse, sliding-sync, Element Web og Coturn.
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Hvad har I andre der kører Matrix selv installeret eller tilpasset? Jeg har udover Matrixserveren installeret Synapse, sliding-sync, Element Web og Coturn.
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Hvad har I andre der kører Matrix selv installeret eller tilpasset? Jeg har udover Matrixserveren installeret Synapse, sliding-sync, Element Web og Coturn.
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J'aimerais avoir un compte #Matrix sur une instance hébergée en France ?
Je ne sais pas encore si je vais vraiment l'utiliser, c'est surtout pour découvrir... du coup, ça m'embête un peu de souscrire à une asso ou un service payant dans un premier temps.
Vous avez une invitation ou une instance ouverte à me proposer ?
Merci 🙏
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Cinny v4.12.1 is now available.
This release includes:
🔐 Security dependency update
📹 Video call improvements
📝 Better markdown and codeblock editing
🖼️ Media preview improvements
🐛 Crash and stability fixesUpdate live at app.cinny.in
Github: https://github.com/cinnyapp/cinny/releases/tag/v4.12.1
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Som en del af større uafhængighed af amerikanske tech produkter har jeg lavet min egen matrix server. Er der nogen der bruger mautrix-meta bridge eller lign. til at få Facebook beskeder ind i Matrix og som kan anbefale det? #danmarkskifter #matrix
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#Matrix is that chat protocol that provides so many secure ways of verifying devices and sessions, and yet not a single one works with its most popular #Python library (matrix-nio).
Implementing your own encryption routine using a recovery key seems to be the way to go.
And, of course, copying recovery keys around configuration files or environment variables defeats the whole purpose of secure verification. -
#Matrix is that chat protocol that provides so many secure ways of verifying devices and sessions, and yet not a single one works with its most popular #Python library (matrix-nio).
Implementing your own encryption routine using a recovery key seems to be the way to go.
And, of course, copying recovery keys around configuration files or environment variables defeats the whole purpose of secure verification. -
#Matrix is that chat protocol that provides so many secure ways of verifying devices and sessions, and yet not a single one works with its most popular #Python library (matrix-nio).
Implementing your own encryption routine using a recovery key seems to be the way to go.
And, of course, copying recovery keys around configuration files or environment variables defeats the whole purpose of secure verification. -
#Matrix is that chat protocol that provides so many secure ways of verifying devices and sessions, and yet not a single one works with its most popular #Python library (matrix-nio).
Implementing your own encryption routine using a recovery key seems to be the way to go.
And, of course, copying recovery keys around configuration files or environment variables defeats the whole purpose of secure verification. -
#Matrix is that chat protocol that provides so many secure ways of verifying devices and sessions, and yet not a single one works with its most popular #Python library (matrix-nio).
Implementing your own encryption routine using a recovery key seems to be the way to go.
And, of course, copying recovery keys around configuration files or environment variables defeats the whole purpose of secure verification. -
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Posting this in case it helps someone else:
To move your #Matrix account from one instance to another without losing your current chat history do as follows:
0.5) Create a backup phrase
1) Use the Element desktop client with your existing account to in Settings - Encryption - Export your keys.
2) Create your new user account and use the Element desktop app to import the keys you just exported.
3) With your old account, invite the new account to all rooms you're in (including 1on1 chats). Make sure the room setting is correct for "Newly joined users can see history".
4) With your new account, accept all invites.
5) With your old account, set the new account to the same admin level as the old has, then leave all rooms.Done.
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Posting this in case it helps someone else:
To move your #Matrix account from one instance to another without losing your current chat history do as follows:
0.5) Create a backup phrase
1) Use the Element desktop client with your existing account to in Settings - Encryption - Export your keys.
2) Create your new user account and use the Element desktop app to import the keys you just exported.
3) With your old account, invite the new account to all rooms you're in (including 1on1 chats). Make sure the room setting is correct for "Newly joined users can see history".
4) With your new account, accept all invites.
5) With your old account, set the new account to the same admin level as the old has, then leave all rooms.Done.
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Posting this in case it helps someone else:
To move your #Matrix account from one instance to another without losing your current chat history do as follows:
0.5) Create a backup phrase
1) Use the Element desktop client with your existing account to in Settings - Encryption - Export your keys.
2) Create your new user account and use the Element desktop app to import the keys you just exported.
3) With your old account, invite the new account to all rooms you're in (including 1on1 chats). Make sure the room setting is correct for "Newly joined users can see history".
4) With your new account, accept all invites.
5) With your old account, set the new account to the same admin level as the old has, then leave all rooms.Done.
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Posting this in case it helps someone else:
To move your #Matrix account from one instance to another without losing your current chat history do as follows:
0.5) Create a backup phrase
1) Use the Element desktop client with your existing account to in Settings - Encryption - Export your keys.
2) Create your new user account and use the Element desktop app to import the keys you just exported.
3) With your old account, invite the new account to all rooms you're in (including 1on1 chats). Make sure the room setting is correct for "Newly joined users can see history".
4) With your new account, accept all invites.
5) With your old account, set the new account to the same admin level as the old has, then leave all rooms.Done.