Sounds exactly like a websocket issue. Typically a matter of making sure you have the right options on the proxy block. Here is a recent example for nginx that handles websockets:…
Well that thought came out incomplete. * Matrix has spent as many years I think as Rocket.Chat —> * Matrix has been around about as long as Rocket.Chat but focused heavily on federation
It definitely was still in its infancy. But I think this is where Rocket.Chat's decision makes tons of sense. Matrix has spent as many years I think as Rocket.Chat focusing on a protocol. So makes perfect sense to…
Rocket.Chat is an opensource team collaboration and omnichannel product. Its team collaboration features would be of the likes of slack / discord etc. The omnichannel features bring in different customer facing channels…
In this case it isn't really "switching" to Matrix. Its more Rocket.Chat is utilizing Matrix to increase chances of interoperabilty. Rocket.Chat still maintains its own full frontend and backend. With its own API's and…
right click->Open Link in New Container Tab is great! Can easily pick which container to put it in. Email was the hardest for me. But felt the most freeing also.
Yes this! I probably picked some bad phones to give this a go. I had a Samsung Captiva for a while and I flashed hundreds of times on that. Lots of different roms and it took a while for the Cyanogen Rom become stable.…
Twilio I think you can do this right from their UI. Calling out might be a bit more tricky though
I'm planning to get a PinePhone to play with. I think has a ways to come. But i'm really excited that an affordable phone like this can land in the hands of more developers to work on mobile OS's.
The ability to tinker was my argument for Android for years. And if I want to tinker Android is still the way. After a point of tinkering, flashing Roms, getting stuck in hairy situations where your phone is bootlooping…
I should have explained more here. This was only for family communication. Other communication is split up pretty much depending on where the friend is. Convincing people to up and shift is easier said than done. It…
Yeah fully realize the move to ios and using iCloud could be another form of lock-in. But other than now not having Google apps all the other apps are the same. I’ve picked up my old Android a few days back and nothing…
I forgot to mention this. But yes the export failed several dozen times. I believe I ended up doing in chunks. It was hard to get them off
Yes definitely comes with. Seems to be a stripped down nextcloud or owncloud. Not sure which. I forgot to mention this. It’s definitely something I’ll probably look at
So far I haven’t seen any limitations by providers. I can see potentially rate limiting. But I’ve done this before even helping move client emails via outlook to another provider. The client just happily syncs any email…
Wow on hackernews this is a first for me
Sounds exactly like a websocket issue. Typically a matter of making sure you have the right options on the proxy block. Here is a recent example for nginx that handles websockets:…
Well that thought came out incomplete. * Matrix has spent as many years I think as Rocket.Chat —> * Matrix has been around about as long as Rocket.Chat but focused heavily on federation
It definitely was still in its infancy. But I think this is where Rocket.Chat's decision makes tons of sense. Matrix has spent as many years I think as Rocket.Chat focusing on a protocol. So makes perfect sense to…
Rocket.Chat is an opensource team collaboration and omnichannel product. Its team collaboration features would be of the likes of slack / discord etc. The omnichannel features bring in different customer facing channels…
In this case it isn't really "switching" to Matrix. Its more Rocket.Chat is utilizing Matrix to increase chances of interoperabilty. Rocket.Chat still maintains its own full frontend and backend. With its own API's and…
right click->Open Link in New Container Tab is great! Can easily pick which container to put it in. Email was the hardest for me. But felt the most freeing also.
Yes this! I probably picked some bad phones to give this a go. I had a Samsung Captiva for a while and I flashed hundreds of times on that. Lots of different roms and it took a while for the Cyanogen Rom become stable.…
Twilio I think you can do this right from their UI. Calling out might be a bit more tricky though
I'm planning to get a PinePhone to play with. I think has a ways to come. But i'm really excited that an affordable phone like this can land in the hands of more developers to work on mobile OS's.
The ability to tinker was my argument for Android for years. And if I want to tinker Android is still the way. After a point of tinkering, flashing Roms, getting stuck in hairy situations where your phone is bootlooping…
I should have explained more here. This was only for family communication. Other communication is split up pretty much depending on where the friend is. Convincing people to up and shift is easier said than done. It…
Yeah fully realize the move to ios and using iCloud could be another form of lock-in. But other than now not having Google apps all the other apps are the same. I’ve picked up my old Android a few days back and nothing…
I forgot to mention this. But yes the export failed several dozen times. I believe I ended up doing in chunks. It was hard to get them off
Yes definitely comes with. Seems to be a stripped down nextcloud or owncloud. Not sure which. I forgot to mention this. It’s definitely something I’ll probably look at
So far I haven’t seen any limitations by providers. I can see potentially rate limiting. But I’ve done this before even helping move client emails via outlook to another provider. The client just happily syncs any email…
Wow on hackernews this is a first for me