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Matrix, its clients, and Revolt. I'm sick of there not being a featureful Discord alternative the most.
They already collected tens of millions of venture capital funding for an inefficient reinvention of XMPP. Can we boost XMPP development instead? We don't need another corporate replacement for an existing internet standard.
I still can't wrap my head around how smoothly Matrix took over the FOSS IM space while offering nothing new
People like shiny things. They should build on the existing internet standards, and make a shiny XMPP client. Instead we get yet another incompatible protocol.
Is it shiny though? Last time I used riot.im or vector.im or whatever the client was named, it was no less clunky than converse.js. Nowhere close to, say, Discord or Telegram.
That was in year 201x, I'm sure they got better since then, but that was the time when they gained popularity