Not that the raspberry pi is particularly low end anymore, but if you do want to run matrix on low end hardware you may want to avoid synapse as it is very resource heavy.
There are a couple implementations that support bridges here
Not that the raspberry pi is particularly low end anymore, but if you do want to run matrix on low end hardware you may want to avoid synapse as it is very resource heavy.
There are a couple implementations that support bridges here
Oracle cloud has a very generous free offer that i use that gives 4 arm cores and 24 gb of ram. I run about a dozen plugins including geyser and i never notice any slowdown and it never complains about missing ticks or anything. I only ever have about 4 people playing at the same time though
If you dont mind oracle then its a great option
What happened to that Norris jumpstart? Did the stewards forget
Most android apps?
The wiki page also doesn't exist yet so I think its probably just that they took the Evince readme and changed all the links and its not actually published yet
I would worry less about Riot being the one who is gonna be decrypting your stuff and worry more about some malicious actor who manages to get access to your computer. Running anything that communicates over the internet with such high priveleges is a massive attack surface
I was just thinking that. Maybe its for the best because console is kind of bare at the moment.
If you use the arm vm it actually makes a very competitive little server I've found. I don't ever have more than 5 people at once but I also run 10 bukkit plugins and I've never had a problem
Oh I must've missed that. I figured it was some technicality
I mean according to the readme compiling it is one command and it gives instructions on how to run. I don't think monorepos really make sense for organisation purposes but I imagine it does work