Greetings! *** John Goerzen [2022-01-21 14:44]: >Matrix is a distributed global chat network, sort of like an open-source >non-centralized Slack or a modernized IRC. Just my two cents about Matrix: Unfortunately literally all the time I wanted to try it, I have never succeeded in its server building/running. Neither with Python-based, nor with Go-based. I do not remember details, but all of that was very complicated, VERY resource hungry (Python-based implementations) and my patience ended before I could finish all that installation. If I can not run my own federated server instance -- no way I will use messaging solution. Also when I looked at available clients, there were no console/TUI/CLI based with OLM-encryption support. So I just did not see why I would bother with Matrix at all -- it just lacked (lacks?) usable server and client implementations. I remember how easy it was to setup XMPP-server with Prosody.im. I know how easily you can run IRC-server with feature-rich https://ergo.chat/ or with my minimalistic http://www.git.cypherpunks.ru/?p=goircd.git;a=summary. But when I tried Matrix servers/clients half a dozen times -- there were not any close to all that simplicity. I do not want to say that Matrix is bad (as with TLS :-)). Just my personal experience was awful. I have not looked at its web-based clients -- I would not use that anyway, but probably they are ok, in comparison to similar kind of software. Possibly I needed to make just single small step to finish my installations of Matrix servers, but my patience is too limited. Mainly I just do not see any advantages that would force me to try all of it again. -- Sergey Matveev (http://www.stargrave.org/) OpenPGP: CF60 E89A 5923 1E76 E263 6422 AE1A 8109 E498 57EF