Posts by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
(DIR) Post #AbPBoo7XdwsqEVlyM4 by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-11-02T19:10:42Z
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@jcbrand @mfowler The next step to open protocols is standardization. Recently more companies call their protocols "open" while effectively fully controlling them. For interoperability standardization is essential.
(DIR) Post #AbWbUmXhl56OShqEwi by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-11-06T08:30:17Z
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@feudjais Did you enable the "Don't trust system CAs" in the Conversations expert settings? It makes you approve each certificate manually.For help with Prosody, the chatroom is probably the best option: https://prosody.im/discuss#chatroom
(DIR) Post #AbXef8531w5HB11Ufo by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-11-06T18:00:32Z
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@neuron @badlogic A notable objection to this logic by Moxy is by Daniel Gultsch: https://gultsch.de/objection.html
(DIR) Post #AbXrP0nzbsLDNsgskK by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-11-06T23:04:01Z
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@f4grx @element Why do you think they still keep control over the protocol instead of standardizing and working with existing standard bodies. Use XMPP, the Internet standard for what Matrix is trying to achieve.
(DIR) Post #AbzhHkVPVj4fKDEL6O by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-11-19T13:31:39Z
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@rhys If you still have contacts on Matrix this bridge might help out: https://aria-net.org/SitePages/Portal/Bridges.aspxBut of course, using bridges always reinforces network effects on messengers you might not want to promote.
(DIR) Post #Ac0CKxEVkBxiFKKm00 by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-11-20T15:40:49Z
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@nicoco @singpolyma It's just a personal observation. I'm successful at getting my friends to use XMPP because I'm not available on any of the walled gardens they use. If my friends could reach me on WhatsApp they have little reason to go through the (comparatively) difficult process of setting up XMPP.
(DIR) Post #Ac14K5CM2UB6BXMIue by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-11-20T23:19:14Z
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@arstechnica Can we call hosted #Matrix bridges and #Beeper a security catastrophe too please?
(DIR) Post #Ac1qTP4wHzUAFVOtHs by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-11-21T10:45:14Z
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@nicoco It's not blackmail to not have WhatsApp.
(DIR) Post #Ac3JZ7bfFrQ1ctkKPY by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-11-19T13:39:28Z
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@rhys No it doesn't. E2EE can only work if you agree on a encryption standard. Since Matrix isn't compatible with any existing standards and they cooked up their own thing for themselves, Matrix bridges don't support E2EE, including OMEMO.
(DIR) Post #AcLU321f445fOP5N68 by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-11-30T22:06:45Z
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@amiloradovsky DeltaChat was one of the many applications I was testing in search of an alternative to WhatsApp. Sadly it had a problem where some messages were never delivered. Also Email was just not designed to be an IM protocol. XMPP does a much better job overall.
(DIR) Post #AcLVmGy0Sct0iVVq0u by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-11-30T22:22:53Z
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@amiloradovsky I just can't imagine some instant messaging features like online presence, typing notifications, A/V call negotiation to work over email. Even for normal messages a <1s latency feels really nice.
(DIR) Post #AczjJytzD49ELpzUSO by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-12-20T02:03:34Z
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@rameshgupta @lena @jens @siderea @Bam @pauliehedron Nothing in the article you linked supports your claims. In fact it is almost certainly bullshit: https://xmpp.org/about/myths/#its-too-bandwidth-inefficient-for-mobile
(DIR) Post #AczjK0qVywYkNeNkK8 by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-12-20T04:19:29Z
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@rameshgupta @jens @siderea @Bam @pauliehedron The article doesn't even mention XML, JSON or binary formats. Also XMPP was never "superseded", it is still the internet standard for IM.
(DIR) Post #Ad1rje9R869365QhUG by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-12-21T06:17:55Z
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@manlycoffee @mike @Gargron XMPP does not have a requirement to "always stay on". The server can send a push notifications to mobile clients to wake them up and retrieve messages like any other chat app.
(DIR) Post #Ad1rjfnszC5wDpMWAq by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-12-21T06:33:45Z
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@manlycoffee That doesn't make a lot of sense. Google, or anyone else really, could have implemented push notifications for their app also in the early days.If the client and the IM service come from the same vendor, you don't even need to standardize on some protocol extension.
(DIR) Post #Ad4C96veS8oAKogOaO by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-12-22T00:56:11Z
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@thomas @mattj @malte @Gargron The whole #Threads thing seems to for some reason bring a lot of misinformation about #XMPP with it. Google didn't kill it and it's perfectly possible to build messengers for mobile devices with it. Many people commenting on XMPP recently haven't done their research it seems.
(DIR) Post #AdAl3OobhY6nPn9wbw by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-12-25T07:54:01Z
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@lispi314 @nano @izaya I sent you an OMEMO encrypted message but your client doesn’t seem to support that. Find more information on https://conversations.im/omemo
(DIR) Post #AdGBTtfrA0xhFYA5Ng by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-12-28T04:43:39Z
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@dwarf I haven't seen an ad on my devices for years I think. You know about uBlockOrigin, NewPipe and such, right?
(DIR) Post #AdMCNDMTMZiXJiT4HQ by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2023-12-31T04:16:59Z
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@mms Is something wrong with the way described at https://prosody.im/doc/letsencrypt ?
(DIR) Post #AdQw3jZXGfQdwt4C8G by jabberati@social.anoxinon.de
2024-01-02T10:35:07Z
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@Shmuly Mybe @mms can help here?