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"This book is an introduction to creating a client using the Matrix Client-Server API
. It will show how to make HTTP calls to a Matrix homeserver, and discuss issues that clients will need to consider, such as reliability and security issues. It does not attempt to be a comprehensive guide to the entire Client-Server API, but will point you to the relevant portions of spec for further details. You should read this book if: you are creating a Matrix library/SDK, you are writing a Matrix client without the use of a library/SDK, or you want to get a better understanding of how Matrix works. "
. It will show how to make HTTP calls to a Matrix homeserver, and discuss issues that clients will need to consider, such as reliability and security issues. It does not attempt to be a comprehensive guide to the entire Client-Server API, but will point you to the relevant portions of spec for further details. You should read this book if: you are creating a Matrix library/SDK, you are writing a Matrix client without the use of a library/SDK, or you want to get a better understanding of how Matrix works. "
" We are an international community dedicated to the preservation of video games and their respective systems.
Our goal: We are testing physical video games and hardware completely offline to inform you about issues that can make them unusable now and in the future. Along the way, we want to highlight positive examples of preservation as well."
Our goal: We are testing physical video games and hardware completely offline to inform you about issues that can make them unusable now and in the future. Along the way, we want to highlight positive examples of preservation as well."
"this page serves as an archive for the art of cathy jarboe, creator of skull trumpet and many other pieces of art."
"Splinter is a tool for Mastodon threads. Splinter turns long articles into Mastodon threads and posts them for you automatically. "
Source Code: https://codeberg.org/neiman/splinter
Source Code: https://codeberg.org/neiman/splinter