

Relevant settings from my homeserver:
max_upload_size: 10M max_image_pixels: 32M


Relevant settings from my homeserver:
max_upload_size: 10M max_image_pixels: 32M
CLI is so easy. You learn the basic concepts and can use thousands of tools.
curl is a very common tool. It’s installed everywhere, probably also on the postman servers… lol


It can run for days and puts additional strain on the hardware.
Check the physical attachment and obvious hardware failures first.
In case the hardware seems fine, try to zfs send the most important data to a safe place.


Yes, I referred to the Debian part only.


I’ve seen that the patches are only available in the debian-security repository. It’s important to review your repo list in /etc/apt/sources.list.d.
https://matrix.org/docs/matrix-concepts/end-to-end-encryption/
Key sharing When an event cannot be decrypted due to missing keys, a client may want to request them from other clients which may have them.
If users cannot do anything because all encryption keys are lost, then they need to know that and also how to avoid the situation in the future.
I think it’s not a bug. It’s simply no one online who can share a decryption key.
This is quite annoying. When will devs learn to tell people to resolve the problem instead of just showing a pointless error messages?
I would not expose anything to the internet, except if you want to have it public.
I use wireguard as a private, self-hosted VPN. It’s easy to set up.