Yeah everything installed via the Microsoft store is encrypted and won’t run outside the little sandbox it lives in. Hopefully someday someone figures it out but it looks unlikely anytime soon
Yeah everything installed via the Microsoft store is encrypted and won’t run outside the little sandbox it lives in. Hopefully someday someone figures it out but it looks unlikely anytime soon
Sadly no, the PC Bedrock version is very much Windows only. Your only options are to either use the Bedrock Launcher which as you know already requires the android version, or if your goal is to play with friends to use Waterfall MC. Its a server mod that allows both Java and Bedrock players to join the same world
I think the way it works is that banning just prevents them from making more posts/comments. The admin has to purge the user from the instance to actually remove the content
It probably is using Synapse, the Beeper github links directly to the matrix ansible script which uses Synapse by default unless you change it
It looks to be an issue with using the backend 0.18.4-beta.8, ever since my instance updated to it I haven’t been able to use Sync either
Ah that’s too bad. I’m glad at least that it seems to be a reproducible issue. But hopefully it’s fixed soon, looks like we just have to wait it out
The latest tag is mapped to 0.18.4-beta.8, I had it set to latest and my watchtower upgraded it from 0.18.4, I find it weird too
I attempted to downgrade, it did not work haha. Seemed to have issues migrating the database backwards
Clearing the cache seemed to have no effect :(
I just tried, seems the migration only moves forward not backward :( I was able to revert it back to the beta.8 image without issue though.
Looks like I might have to wait for a fix for now, but thanks!
I did the same, I’ve used Linux off and on since like 2010 but this year is the first time where everything I want to do just works. I have a windows drive available just in case but so far I haven’t had to use it
Yeah I’m really sad plex dropped podcast support, it used to work pretty well and it was nice to have everything in one spot
Yeah I was looking at a few options. A few people recommended Audiobookshelf. I tried out airsonic-advanced and it has decent podcast support but the software itself feels a bit outdated, but it works
Yeah :( I’d probably go the selfhosted route if I can find a good bit of software to use for it, or just use RSS if that happens
Man I’m glad I got grandfathered in to their lifetime license, that’s really expensive
I like Debian, but I enjoy more bleeding edge distros so I probably wouldn’t rock it as my daily driver haha
I settled on Fedora after distro hopping then the whole RHEL stuff happened and I’m so annoyed haha
I’ll probably stick with it for the time being, but I should probably have an exit strategy
Correct, its not that it wouldn’t be able to run, the DRM on it is just so restrictive