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matrix-doc
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Are group video and audio calls encrypten?
Group voice and video calls are not E2EE, and use Jitsi, but this is expected to change with Native Group VoIP Signalling.
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So there's no online messaging service that's private, anonymous and secure?
DMs in Matrix are always E2EE, and MSC3401: Native Group VoIP Signalling means there should be E2EE in group calls.
- Element (Matrix) adds video/voice rooms
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Native Matrix VoIP with Element Call
From my perspective, the really exciting thing about this that it works equally well in mobile web browsers as well as desktop web - clicking on a link on Mobile Safari should Do The Right Thing without having to install anything.
Moreover, because it's built on Matrix, MSC3401 (https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/blob/matthew/group-...) means that we'll finally have decentralised cascading video/voice conferences once the SFU (selective forwarding unit) component is added into the mix. So, for instance, users on the same homeserver will get their video feeds relayed locally with minimal latency... and then users on another remote homeserver will also get mixed locally with minimal latency, trunking the two together. If the link dies or one homeserver dies, the conference will keep going - i.e. precisely the same semantics as normal Matrix.
- Introducing Native Matrix VoIP with Element Call!
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Signal is more secure than Telegram from my understanding, but the fact that it needs a phone number makes me wary
What metadata does Matrix protect? Encrypted state events still aren't a thing for example https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/pull/3414 This means that server admins know what groups a given account is a member of, private or not, and they also have a general idea of what the topic of said groups are, even if they're encrypted. This would be a problem for groups about sensitive personal medical issues, like a private HIV survivors or Alcoholics Anonymous group.
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For those suggesting Guilded, Revolt, Signal, or what ever else as Discord alternatives, consider this potential problem inherent in those alternatives, even if two of them are open source
The protocol itself is flexible and can be changed through spec change proposals on their Github. They're currently working on implementing threads, and they recently implemented spaces, which functionally combine the concept of Discord servers and server folders. They can also be nested.
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Discord is a black hole for information
Something we're trying to do about this on the Matrix side is MSC2716 (https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/blob/matthew/msc271...) - the ability to import archives of existing content into Matrix, and thus 'lock it open' and decentralise it for posterity: as long as one of the servers participating in that room stays alive (and the room is set up with infinite data retention, obviously) then the conversation will live on forever. (That MSC is also well worth a look for those interested in how Matrix works under the hood; MSC2716 was a surprisingly tricky problem to solve but it's basically finished now!).
Our first step will be to import all of Gitter's archives into Matrix - but we're then planning to add MSC2716 to all the existing Matrix bridges so that folks can use it to liberate chat history from Discord and Slack if desired, and avoid it getting paywalled/siloed/lost/held-hostage forever. We're also expecting to do USENET, mailing lists, forums, public IRC channels which have explicitly opted into logging... and generally archive as much possible in an open decentralised fashion, and ensure that gatekeepers can't lock up and blackhole info going forwards. After all, information longs to be free :)
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Wire is now on F-Droid
This is an accident of history and will eventually be corrected: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/issues/2678.
It is certainly not intended that new features are unencrypted, but unfortunately sometimes it happens in order for features to get added sooner.
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Show HN: Matrix-CRDT – real-time collaborative apps using Matrix as backend
On the Matrix side we've been keeping a close eye on JMAP, which operates in a fairly similar space to our new 'sliding sync' protocol (https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-doc/blob/kegan/sync-v3/...). We would love to adopt JSCalendar & JSContact in Matrix if they are good to go :)
Ferdi
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Messaging app (multiple services)
It's subscription priced now...? Maybe try Ferdi instead...? Same App but without subscriptions. https://github.com/getferdi/ferdi
- Gmail and Calendar wrapper?
- [September 2022] Browsers list
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Selfhosted application for joining chat services?
Then you can use https://github.com/getferdi/ferdi, which is a unrestricted Fork of Franz
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[GUIDE] Creating native applications for web-apps on Linux
Ferdi (Website, GitHub): Free fork of Franz. Announced on June 11, 2022 that "There will be no further updates to Ferdi. 🏄♂️" but that tweet is now deleted and the repo is updating again... But they've disabled the issue tracker behind a $9/month paywall.
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Ferdi is discontinued. Check here for more info
Hi, as many of you know, the support of Ferdi (fork of Franz) has ended. One of the dev named Amine Mouafik (@AmineMouafik42 on Twitter) sent an email (2022-06-18) about the end of Ferdi.
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Is there an open source chat agregator for common chat platforms?
You can give Ferdi a try.
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Ferdi VS waveboxapp - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 19 Apr 2022
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What just happened to Ferdi? Major hack? Are our credentials safe?
The Ferdi services are down, their Twitter is gone, the GitHub Repo is gone!
Their website redirects to RamBox, a competitor.
What are some alternatives?
ferdium - Ferdi when Ferdi is gone
franz - Franz is a free messaging app for services like WhatsApp, Slack, Messenger and many more.
Ferdium - Ferdium is a desktop app that helps you organize how you use your favourite apps by combining them into one application.
caprine - Elegant Facebook Messenger desktop app
matterbridge - bridge between mattermost, IRC, gitter, xmpp, slack, discord, telegram, rocketchat, twitch, ssh-chat, zulip, whatsapp, keybase, matrix, microsoft teams, nextcloud, mumble, vk and more with REST API (mattermost not required!)
community-edition - Free and Open Source messaging and emailing app that combines common web applications into one.
Mumble - Mumble is an open-source, low-latency, high quality voice chat software.
hamsket - Free and Open Source messaging and emailing app that combines common web applications into one.
extensions - Everything you need to extend Raycast.
telegram-react - Experimental Telegram web client with tdlib, webassembly and react js under the hood
element-ios - A glossy Matrix collaboration client for iOS
matrix.to - A simple stateless privacy-protecting URL redirecting service for Matrix