...and how I have changed my mind on allowing invalid certificates with
them as .onions and Yggdrasil/Cjdns/Tor addresses already confirm that the
service is what I want as long as I got them from a reliable source.
Debian Testing is unhappy with the current content which also doesn't
match what `locale -a` provides on Debian and Ubuntu systems that I
could access for checking.
I don't understand why it contains errors and the previous format linked
to mikaela.info/avatar.jpeg even in "jekyll build" and as the site is
hosted on GitHub pages, GitHub knows it's being accessed anyway.
I don't know why I am doing this, but at least in some weird bad
scenario I will be able to access freenode by finding the onion in my
cloned git repository.
I tried to be clever and symlink Gajim config directory to Gajim flatpak
config directory, but the directories are too different for that and
maybe it will be less issues longer term by having them separate.
I hope that it's attempting to get refreshed from somewhere else and the
main use for it seems to be getting uploaded to different git services
and if someone else needs it, they can refresh-keys or somehow find it
from a keyserver.
On mobile Riot either drains my battery or won't receive any
notifications regardless of being configured to use Google Play Services
that are available on my OxygenOS (OnePlus 3 stock OS) and being
installed from Google Play Store.
On desktop the Riot app from flatpak seems to stop working by itself,
die in background and just do nothing until I am asked to force stop it.
On server side, I have understood at least three servers including two
where I have an account being closed or seriously considering it and I
see much of complaints on how difficult Synapse is to run and how much
resources it needs.
Thus I am not very optimistic on the future of Matrix, but I am not
leaving the fingerprints in hope that I am wrong and it will become
usable for me without investing into self-hosting.