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Me and some friends recently got off of Matrix just cuz it was giving us so many problems and Element is sooooo slow and eats so much ram (I know there are a few other clients but still, not many of them run on OpenBSD :/)

I found out about XMPP and have been liking it a lot and wish it was more popular, at least among ppl who know and care they're using it lol (it's secretly everywhere, even a lot of proprietary messaging apps are based on it). There's wayyy more clients available than for Matrix and it's just been more reliable ime. The vibe I get is that it's also more decentralized in practice than the Matrix ecosystem

XMPP also supports end-to-end encryption for messages based on the same Double Ratchet protocol Signal uses, alternatively PGP is also possible to use

If that sounds cool to you, you're welcome to come join us at pax.in.net :3 I just made a multi-user chat (XMPP chatroom) at fedifriends@muc.pax.in.net for any nerds who wanna come say hi hehe

My address on there is pax@pax.in.net, same for email, can use either if there are any problems

You can find a list of XMPP clients at https://xmpp.org/software

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[–] PaX@hexbear.net 5 points 1 month ago

Many such cases hehe