This really needs a comparison chart. Also I really wish they just made a Matrix client instead of starting their own protocol. They claim that they will implement a Matrix bridge but that seems like a lot of effort compared to just using Matrix.
And most importantly. I want security information. Is this end-to-end encrypted?
Is it federated, or is that something planned?
Are they planning anything to differentiate from Matrix or the other proprietary chats (Discord, Slack, etc.)?
Matrix and Element are becoming more and more usable all the time, so I’m curious to see how this one compares.
This really needs a comparison chart. Also I really wish they just made a Matrix client instead of starting their own protocol. They claim that they will implement a Matrix bridge but that seems like a lot of effort compared to just using Matrix.
And most importantly. I want security information. Is this end-to-end encrypted?
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Cool!
Is it federated, or is that something planned? Are they planning anything to differentiate from Matrix or the other proprietary chats (Discord, Slack, etc.)? Matrix and Element are becoming more and more usable all the time, so I’m curious to see how this one compares.
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Then its dead in the water IMO. Why would ppl want to switch to something built without federation or encryption.
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Admin look at end of this post sugerdaddy is spammimg.
Got em.
Ogh Cool!
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Fair point. But at least they have documented reasons why they think Matrix is the better approach: https://matrix.org/faq/#what-is-the-difference-between-matrix-and-xmpp%3F
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