like I said I dig FreeBSD even as a noob, but lack of options and info SUCKS for a noob. can't have docker, can't have this, can't have that. I know I can use iohyve and install ubuntu (did that for diff system to use docker collabora on it) but why not as a jail? I really want to have a CentOS jail. I finally said screw it, I'll get a linux jail going so everything be easier (and actually have more info) to get ejabberd up and running. I haven't managed to get that working and its frustrating. It sucks what a lack of info there is for so many things on FreeBSD. However, most of this week has been a struggle to get ejabberd up and running. For example, I have nextcloud running in my standard jail. However, some things are just a pain to get around in BSD vs Linux. I do wish BSD was a bit more mainstream, but hey things that work, work well. but i’m not going to deny the masterpiece that is the desktop client from a user point of view.I'm happy with FreeNAS and FreeBSD. i don’t trust it and i don’t think anyone else should either. but it is not mature enough yet for the market.Įdit: full disclosure, i don’t actually use telegram for anything and i don’t support telegram at all. Tauri is the future, as it seeks to resolve all the inherent issues with electron. but this comes at a cost, no amount of optimization will fix the inherent issues of electron no matter how much you will it. fact of the matter is, electron do suck, the reason most developers nowdays choose to use it is simply because it takes no effort to develop software with the thousands of free frameworks and resources on the market and the ability to make a multi-platform client with zero effort through electron, it’s also very easy to maintain. People always want to argue when i say electron sucks. no client for matrix except for element offers all the current features because element is the main client used for development of the service and protocol. but has a ton of bugs and lacks a lot of features (not to mention the interface isn’t very appealing). but for comparison, nheko is lightning fast and smooth (like telegram). I don’t use the mobile clients, only desktop. Telegram for Android has 1 big commit every few months or so created by always the same person. Telegram desktop is developed like you would expect any big open source project, with frequent small commits created by different people. Side note: have you seen the source code for Telegram for Android? No wonders it has all these problems… Apart from being just bad, it’s also developed in a sus way. TLDR: I’m never looking back from Matrix. I dont know you, you dont know me and so on but I googled Virtual PC (thank god for google) and found this page, followed links, were aparently broken and left this comment. Restarting to switch OSes between WinXP and Ubuntu just sucks p.s. For about 2 hours of foreground use, it uses up ~50mAh, while Telegram (doesn’t matter if stock or a fork like Telegram FOSS or Nekogram X) wastes iirc ~300mAh. Id like to see Virtual PC for myself as I have never used it before and need it. Also, SchildiChat doesn’t drain my battery. SchildiChat (Android) somehow allocates ~400MB of RAM (like the stock Element for Android) (wtf?) but is stable, it doesn’t have the infinite small bugs and problems that Telegram for Android has.Element just sits there at ~150MB, Telegram can go up to ~1GB+ after some hours (if you have many chats at least) Element desktop doesn’t suffer from the strange memory leak and performance drop problems (occasional freezes, or high disk usage) that Telegram desktop does.Before going full-time-Matrix, I have been a full-time Telegram user for about 4 years straight, so I think I’ve seen how things are. Personally, I have been using SchildiChat (Element fork) on Android and Element on desktop for all my chatting in the last few months, and I mean all: since I started hosting my homeserver, I also set up puppet bridges for Telegram and Discord, which means I can now chat in any room from these platforms, on my Matrix, seamlessly.Įlement for both platforms is maybe overall slower than Telegram, but is onestly much more stable and better performing (speed isn’t the whole of performance). Element and Fluff圜hat are really the only unique ones (not counting forks) I would define as complete. Talking about clients, there are some promising ones out there but which are not ready yet. When I switched to my selfhosted homeserver (hosted on a Nintendo Switch in my house, no fancy costly VPS) my whole experience got faster and better. I think the biggest problems of slowness actually come from.
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