A new messaging app is in development, and the project is described as “an open source WhatsApp for the Fediverse.”

  • Bappity
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    7410 months ago

    something something 15 competing standards

    • esty
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      2210 months ago

      unfortunately matrix sucks revolt isn’t federated and irc is outdated so

      • @[email protected]
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        2210 months ago

        I just learned about Matrix recently. Seems like something that’d be good. What sucks about it?

        • @[email protected]
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          1310 months ago

          Besides the main implementation synapse being slow, the new implementation dendrite is unfinished but progressing.

          But technical standards aside, the hassle of managing encryption keys is too buggy and confusing IMO. That’ll deter most people I feel.

          I want it to be great but it just isn’t there yet.

        • Sean TilleyOPM
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          710 months ago

          I personally really like Matrix, but there are a few outstanding complaints about it. The biggest one is that the reference implementation everyone uses by default is known to be bloated and slow, and poor at scaling. Server admins have had a huge challenge of supporting a large amount of data for things like room history, which in the past required propagation to every server hosting every participant. The protocol itself has been described by some developers as overtly complex.

          Some of this seems to be improving, particularly with development of a Go-based backend implementation, Dendrite.

            • Sean TilleyOPM
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              310 months ago

              It’s funny. When I was typing my original response, I was under the impression that Dendrite was Rust-based! 😂 I’m really glad I checked before posting!

          • Strypey
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            39 months ago

            @deadsuperhero
            > the reference implementation everyone uses by default is known to be bloated and slow, and poor at scaling

            This doesn’t seem to stop the fediverse growing (*cough* Mastodon *cough*).

            @Terevos

            • Strypey
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              @deadsuperhero
              > development of a Go-based backend implementation, Dendrite

              Also Rust-based homeserver implementations like Construct and Conduit. Both of which are usable, although missing a few nice-to-have added features. Eg Conduit is still working on;

              “E2EE emoji comparison over federation (E2EE chat works)… Outgoing read receipts, typing, presence over federation”

              @Terevos @Samsy

          • @[email protected]
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            210 months ago

            Good to know. I signed up for beeper.com which seems cool. I am a bit concerned about data collection and privacy, so I’m trying to set up my own instance.

        • @[email protected]
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          010 months ago

          I’m not even close to an expert, but from what I have heard, matrix collects quite a bit of metadata depending on the server you are using/federating with.

          • @[email protected]
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            310 months ago

            Yes, it does not protect metadata great. It is visible that you and your interlocutor are talking together and when.

            But noone figured out how to prevent that in federated systems. You rather have less metadata in centralized place for everyone or more metadata but only for small subset of people.

            • Strypey
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              19 months ago

              @smileyhead
              > But noone figured out how to prevent that in federated systems

              You’ve basically got a choice been a centralised service where metadata can be limited but E2EE is mostly pointless (you have to trust the service operators’ E2EE deployment), or a decentralised network where E2EE is reliable, but it’s harder to limit metadata.

              Which one is best depends on the situation/ threat model.

              @AngryDemonoid

          • poVoq
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            There is this wierd meme that IRC is “outdated” and XMPP is “dead”, both of which is completely untrue, but somehow the tech-bro hivemind continues to spout this nonsense when ever the topic comes up.

            • @[email protected]
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              310 months ago

              AFAIK the most complained about thing with xmpp is that there are so many standards and every server isn’t guaranteed to implement them. That and just being old which is no curse but people take that as a negative sometimes.

              It’s honestly pretty good IMO.

            • Franzia
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              19 months ago

              Thank you, Ive seen this repeatedly and now Ive been better informed.

        • Hominine
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          510 months ago

          Feels like Jabber has been around for a long time. If I’m not mistaken I remember my buddy pimping it as an AIM alternative back in the Napster/mp3 days.

        • Sean TilleyOPM
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          210 months ago

          XMPP is fantastic, but I feel as though it suffers from half-baked clients, most of which are a decade old and look the part.

          I’d really love to see a “modern” WhatsApp-like take on an XMPP messenger, but I haven’t found any. Admittedly, I haven’t looked in some time.

          • poVoq
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            510 months ago

            Give it another look. The popular Android client Conversations is getting an UI overhaul right now (unreleased), Monal for iOS has also improved a lot, and this is a promising looking take on a Telegram like UI: https://moxxy.org/

            Dino and Gajim also improved a lot on the desktop side. Overall there is some renewed interest by client developers and the Jabber federation is growing again I think.

            • Sean TilleyOPM
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              110 months ago

              That’s really great news! I’ll look into those. 😁

          • LPS
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            010 months ago

            @deadsuperhero
            I agree, I use xmpp all the time, but the clients are really underwhelming… Not sure how it’s so complicated to give them a facelift to update them while keeping the existing functionality. This reminds me of the debates about the #blender ui in the past, where gray beards argued that the interface was just fine…aesthetics matter;)
            @poVoq

              • LPS
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                110 months ago

                @Samsy
                I’ll need to take a look, I haven’t used k9 in ages

                  • LPS
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                    19 months ago

                    @Samsy
                    Wow, you were right very nice. Amazing what a little polish can do.

                    Another app that transformed with UI updates is gajim, the desktop xmpp client.

      • @[email protected]
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        610 months ago

        Matrix is getting better on fast peace, we need to give it another yew years to fix biggest holes I guess.

        ActivityPub based chat is going to suck much. Like basing chat on RSS or FTP, it can be done but why. Unless we’re talking just about replicating Instagram-like DMs then maybeee? But I still would like to just add link to Matrix in bio instead of having chat in yet another place.

        • @[email protected]
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          29 months ago

          Unless we’re talking just about replicating Instagram-like DMs

          I think that’s exactly the niche this intends to fill. This is facebook messenger for the fediverse.