@jakob@JJGadget they will get rid of the google dependency. During early development it's bonkers to write multiple versions, it'll come, it just takes a lot of time
You can have it listen in lieu of Synapse, or it can live side by side on the same server (thus not breaking compatibility with older clients) and you can just point Element X to the new port.
Yep, just finished setting up sliding-sync myself (I'm old fashioned so I still use Apache ๐)
The initial sync was slower, but even slower for me as the initial sync caused RAM spikes leading to the OOM killer sneaking in. Had to set up a swap file to temporarily get past it.
Also, note that the initial sync is slow because it does a full V2 sync to the proxy first, only then can you start with V3/Sliding-Sync.
But, Element X seems fun! Not ready to be a daily driver for me (I really need proper spaces support for the way I use Matrix), but damn if the new loads aren't sweet.
Edit: Oh man, just installed Element X on another device to test a "clean" login (since the V2 sync is already completed, now). Probably took ~5s from first time logging in to seeing every chat/message. Goddamn that's sexy. I'm a happy camper, right now.
@jakob @JJGadget there are apk downloads. I added https://github.com/vector-im/element-x-android to obtanium. Source is here https://github.com/vector-im/element-x-android/releases
@jakob @JJGadget that is bad but it has to get on par with other apps to compete. No google deppendency isn't good if noone is using it
@jakob @JJGadget nice ๐๐ป it's not m fault ๐
@jakob @JJGadget they will get rid of the google dependency. During early development it's bonkers to write multiple versions, it'll come, it just takes a lot of time
Element is on f-droid. Hopefully Element X shows up soon.
I used this video to set up sliding sync on my personal server.
https://youtu.be/25wkV2ZCSsM?si=-nNvU5jgAI_wSzyh
You can have it listen in lieu of Synapse, or it can live side by side on the same server (thus not breaking compatibility with older clients) and you can just point Element X to the new port.
Yep, just finished setting up sliding-sync myself (I'm old fashioned so I still use Apache ๐)
The initial sync was slower, but even slower for me as the initial sync caused RAM spikes leading to the OOM killer sneaking in. Had to set up a swap file to temporarily get past it.
Also, note that the initial sync is slow because it does a full V2 sync to the proxy first, only then can you start with V3/Sliding-Sync.
But, Element X seems fun! Not ready to be a daily driver for me (I really need proper spaces support for the way I use Matrix), but damn if the new loads aren't sweet.
Edit: Oh man, just installed Element X on another device to test a "clean" login (since the V2 sync is already completed, now). Probably took ~5s from first time logging in to seeing every chat/message. Goddamn that's sexy. I'm a happy camper, right now.