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The whole "matrix doesn't have voice channels" thing is a bit frustrating, because... in Element, you can hit the voice or video call button in any channel (not just voice channels!) and it will spin up a voice/video conference in that channel. If you then switch channel, you'll stay in the original conference, unless you drop and rejoin the new one. I think that's basically precisely the same capability as you get i…
> the UI is very subtly different to Discord? I use Discord and Element/Matrix exclusively, and have groups of friends that use both. They always gravitate towards Discord for voice. I think there's a couple small reasons that kind of add up 1. When there's an active call going, you can't see who's in it unless you join. It's just this ominous box with some unknown number of participants, and it creates this feeling…
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The plan is to make DMs end to end encrypted.
Be aware people will critique if only PM are only e2e, this is what people who uses Signal and WhatsApp downplay Telegram.
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"Federation and Discord-style protocols are inherently incompatible" Really? I wonder how Rocket.Chat federation overcame this "inherent incompatibility" https://docs.rocket.chat/guides/administration/administratio...
Just look at the screenshot on the RocketChat page. "Use on a production system is not recommended at this time" And looking at how buggy RocketChat is without federation I trust them not to use it. Most of their features is just PR. For example they do advertise E2E while it has the same amount of warnings and not even a doc page https://docs.rocket.chat/guides/administration/administratio...
Matrix is the practical solution, and Arathorn's sibling comment gracefully addressed my real criticism. Federation is absolutely possible on these applications, although tricky.
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Hi, one of the developers here, we use electron because its hard for our small amount of devs (there are about 4) of us to maintain multiple clients, this is the same reason we use the same web client for mobile.
Great choice, thanks for being practical and realistic. Hate on HN does not predict any kind of product metric.
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Which is?
IMHO: Rust is going to be very very popular on everything from embedded to client-side web apps. Headlines like the one on this submission makes me think "finally, someone has started to write that thing in a sensible language".
I'd rather use a click listener with TS/Kotlin/Swift than be forced into idiomatic Rust's architectural workarounds.
This project made the right call, using TS for the client.
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Especially interesting as they intend to support a matrix bridge: https://revolt.chat/roadmap#checkbox40 . It seems like it would be easier to just use Matrix "natively" and then you also have a mostly-working Discord bridge for free. Plus the likely value here is largely the client, so you can consider reusing, or at least building on top of an existing matrix server.
On the other hand, matrix was explicity designed with bridging in mind, and if this is designed to have a good matrix bridge natively, it'll probably work pretty well without having to stay up to date and without having to implement the full matrix spec.
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Hi, one of the revolt developers here, we wanted something contained and selfhosted instead of something federated, see https://developers.revolt.chat/faq/federation on why we dont plan on adding federation
Suggestion: lift yourself up without tearing others down. Remove the comments at the end about Matrix leaving a sour taste in your mouth and being buggy: the reasons on this link are sound, engage your audience with all positive energy.
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#280Perhaps offtopic, but why is it so common with new tools for the language it's written in, of all things, to be selected as the top selling point?
We want to make sure it's not being written in Electron