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Not really invalid, but the string array data has size 0, which I consider an error now, as empty string arrays should not be packed into datafiles at all (edited)
i have a hunch that there was an infrastructure change somewhere which introduced some sort of variability in the latency
Learath2
Well no one complains about the metric fuckton of water that goes to avocado farming. As with most things the answer probably lies somewhere inbetween the extremes
Flamewars over platforms & upgrades are so bitter not because people are jerks but because the choice will influence entire ecosystems, benefiting one platform through network effects & avoiding ‘bitrot’ while subtly sabotaging the rest through ‘bitcreep’.
chillerdragon: It seems like https://schildi.chat/ is a functioning matrix client on mobile for android (dont remember rn whether you are on android or ios)
Yo, ive got a question. I have 2 projects. They both have the same folder. Can i somehow yoink a folder from one repo and use in another or the only way is to create a separate repo with those files and use as submodule in those projects?
MilkeeyCat
Yo, ive got a question. I have 2 projects. They both have the same folder. Can i somehow yoink a folder from one repo and use in another or the only way is to create a separate repo with those files and use as submodule in those projects?
ChillerDragon: u could try https://fluffychat.im/ I remember it being a good client, it probably works better than element on mobile (element is definitely shitty in combination with the discord bridge)
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