I'd like to inform you about an important change at envs.net.
As many of you know, the Matrix service consumes a lot of resources. This has become increasingly problematic in recent months, as it's making operation more and more expensive.
For this reason, I've decided to discontinue the Matrix service.
The shutdown is planned for March 1, 2026, but no later than April 1, 2026.
Registration of new Matrix accounts has already been disabled.
I believe this timeframe is appropriate to give everyone enough time to migrate their Matrix account to another server.
At the same time, the entire envs.net infrastructure will be moved to a new, more cost-effective server to return closer to envs' original minimalist values.
In the future, chat for the envs project will again take place via IRC.
As before, we will be using the tildeverse IRC server:
• Server: irc.tilde.chat
• Channel: #envs
Please respect this decision and refrain from sending private messages expecting justifications.
Thank you for your understanding and please accept our apologies for any inconvenience.
For CGI endpoints that are called infrequently—daily, weekly, or even monthly—the script startup delay is negligible. Even a persistent process waiting to handle a request can have its memory swapped to disk by the OS under varying server load. When a request finally arrives, the delay from swapping that memory back in can negate any theoretical advantage over a cold-starting CGI script.
My status reports are pretty benign and I keep it generic: "solved a P2 relating to Java GC by allocating more memory" or "created a powerpoint slide deck outlining the benefits of on-prem versus adobe cloud for AEM". Not worth creating a new account.
Many don't have Matrix client installed.
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