• Count042@lemmy.ml
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    8 months ago

    Don’t use a centralized chat service. Use a decentralized chat service. XMPP uses the same encryption for it’s e2e encryption, is decentralized, and super light weight for both the server and the client.

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      8 months ago

      And “super easy” to use. To get your friend onto it, first you have to host a server, then they have to install a client with an interface from the 90s, activate the XEPs for encryption on their client and ensure the server supports it too, exchange usernames, create an encrypted connection and exchange random codes over another medium to ensure you’re talking to the right person.

      NOW you can start chatting with the other person and hope the server doesn’t crash. ECPC

      Anti Commercial-AI license

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            8 months ago

            One account, multiple devices logging into it (in my use case, personal laptop, work laptop, two phones).

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        7 months ago

        Or, you can skip the unhinged rant, use monocles or dino, and a public server.

        Also, hosting a server is much simpler than something like matrix. You can host an xmpp server on a pi and that is more than enough. Or, just use a public server.

        So difficult.

        I like how you included steps that absolutely aren’t required and haven’t been for like a decade to make your statement more hyperbolic.