@craigmaloney I'm still torn between that and XMPP... What do you like about Matrix?
@isagalaev I like them both, but Matrix offers more bridging support at the moment.
@craigmaloney I didn't realize at all it was possible to talk to various proprietary networks from it. That's kind of a killer feature!
@isagalaev @craigmaloney damn, when did Element One launch? I was previously paying for their $10/mo 5 user plan but that seems overkill.
The WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram bridging is wild. I'll definitely stop using at least two of those if this works well
@michel_slm It's important to understand that this bridging feature has an impact on end-to-end encryption for the bridged services. Just saying. @isagalaev @craigmaloney
@isagalaev The bridge itself is the client from Signal's perspective. Even if the communication between the bridge and your client is encrypted by Matrix, there is a point in time where your data is deciphered on the server and you have to trust the server. At least this is my understanding. And that's different from a pure end to end encryption.
@schaueho true. So you can host your bridge yourself if that's important to you. But I agree, it's something to be aware of.
@schaueho @isagalaev Yeah, it's a Matrix-in-the-Middle, if you'll pardon the expression. 😁