@echedellelr I've solved the problem for myself in the meantime by having a separate account on a less loaded server that only has a few chats open with people I want to stay in contact with at all times. Synapse's performance seems to get exponentially worse the more rooms you're in, so this works okay-ish.
Hey @hosting, I reported a mass spammer to you like 4 hours ago and they're still spamming people all over the place. What gives?
Surely you don't have such big moderation coverage gaps, given that you're running an open-signup instance?
@echedellelr I'm only using Element-derived things as a stopgap measure until I find a better option, for much the same reason - in fact, on some of the Element rewrites, I warned them of the outcome ahead of time, they dismissed the warning, and guess how it worked out...
I don't think either Signal or SimpleX are really the same kind of thing as Matrix, so I don't think they can serve as a plausible replacement for me. I've just been working (with others) on a protocol fork for a while now, to cut Element out of the picture entirely and establish some reasonable governance process.
But, that takes time to get to a usable result...
Yeah okay I guess I'm done with talking on Matrix for today, if the server can't manage to process my messages in less than 10 minutes
@rune Especially the late-night greasy junk food ones!
Honestly why doesn't all restaurants have bondage rope and heavy duty batteries as an addon with your food
@jacksonchen666 @gsuberland@chaos.social Yeah the homeserver
@ben Purchaseable workstation that has a scale model of a room, to be worked on and modelled with dentristry tools and supplies
@domo Re: being a member of both, I'm actually not sure! If there would be a problem with it, I would expect it to be on the side of the 'formal' union though, as they tend to operate within specific legal frameworks, so probably best to check with FNV.
As for tech unions, the closest I know of would be https://techwerkers.nl/en/, but I think they are probably a bit less radical than eg. Horeca United is. Haven't run across any overtly radical ones yet 😕
@domo An addition to this is that while there are designated unions per sector, there are also various independent grassroots/radical unions that you can join, such as Horeca United - they are generally anarchist (or similar) in nature, and particularly tend to exist in sectors that are poorly represented by the designated unions (such as, well, horeca).
Due to their (semi-)unrecognized status they do work differently from designated unions, and sometimes that's a good thing and sometimes that's a bad thing, so those differences are a good thing to look into.
re: Tesla, nlpol
@domo Honestly that sticker seems like an invitation to spraypaint "liar" under it
@1 It's known widely among scouting groups in NL but I imagine that this query was more intended for those not in NL 🙂
@feld And if you want a specific example: the work on Certificate Transparency predates even Litecoin, let alone any serious attempts at generalizing blockchains in a broader sense. And CT is not just an immutable ledger, it's a *distributed* immutable ledger (just not a trustless one).
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