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#51696
Request: Adopt the unofficial GUIX community on Matrix
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Reported by: Jacob Hrbek <kreyren <at> rixotstudio.cz>
Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2021 23:48:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: notabug
Done: Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer <at> gmail.com>
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Hi Jacob,
Jacob Hrbek <kreyren <at> rixotstudio.cz> writes:
>> I was curious because you said in your experience the clients other than Element worked well (which is not my experience). -- Maxim
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> To clarify I meant that I didn't experience any issues sending or receiving messages on those clients and I asked "Is there any reason why should I check them?" in case you are aware of an issue that I should check.
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>> When I used tried using it a couple years back it was consuming easily 1 GiB of memory in the browser, sometimes 2. -- Maxim
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> The initial sync takes around this on my system as well which seems to grow depending on the complexity of the account e.g. account that joined X amount of channels and sent X amount of messages will need more resources for the login
> procedure due to the zero knowledge federation.
I see. For my usage, that's too much, as I'm not comfortable dedicating
up to a quarter of my system memory for a real time text messaging
application.
> Could you try the client again for fresh data ideally outside of the matrix.org homeserver? I always have issues on the upstream homeserver so it makes me feel like its not representative of the network.
>
> ---
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> FWIW there is a script for weechat that integrates matrix as well.
Yes, I'm aware of it; as I wrote earlier, I had tried it and found it
too buggy to be usable, unfortunately.
Could you clarify what benefits would "adopting" the Matrix channel and
space provide? Isn't there already a bridge to libera.chat (thus #guix)
in Matrix?
Thanks,
Maxim
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