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Don't let perfection be the enemy of good. All my friends and family use Signal, it was a multi-year effort to pull that off. Signal will roll out usernames faster than the tide will turn, so let's take our wins and learn to be better.
Yhea.
I can almost exclusively chat with my social circle with signal now, been using it since 8-9 years.
I've tried xmpp, matrix and some other. Signal is the only one that stuck, it's not perfect but it's fucking fine from my perspective.
Element had a lot of issue last time i've tested it: push notification issue, convulated ui, e2e encryption disabled by default, slow server.
I had my own server for a while for my SO and I and we often missed each other messages plus the client was draining my phone battery.
I love the briding capacity of matrix, I woulf like to spend an evening setting that up in order to aggregate all those messaging apps but I'm afraid it's not worth it.
Yhea they're improving quite a lot, it's great to read. Do they encrypt metadata now?
I've missed that. It's great :)
Hope they solve it soon.
And yes signal is far from perfect and moxie view on some key point such as centralization are not mine. Still it's solid software .
This is my argument for Telegram. It's clients are open source and has good Linux support. And unlike Signal it's actually nice to use. (non-tech people usually dislike using Signal, but the feedback from Telegram is very positive)
Except e2ee isn't on by default at telegram.
That's why I prefer Matrix. But it's hard to convince people to use Matrix so Telegram it is.