

Mattermost does not have E2EE to my knowledge.
Mattermost does not have E2EE to my knowledge.
Not E2EE though, or at least not fully.
XMPP only does it with certain client extensions. And Matrix only does it when the rooms are set up this way. SimpleX does what you want, but is kind of unintuitive for the average user.
I say go with Signal, it does what you want and is idiot-proof.
Consumer CPUs were lacking ECC reporting, so you never really knew if ECC was correcting errors or not.
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First time I’m hearing about this. Why would they drop the licensing fee?
Shit, this kinda screws with my plans to use the A380 as a transcoding card for my server.
There’s a way to run the client on Linux now? Awesome!
Our data includes anonymized API calls to traditional search indexes like Google, Yandex, Mojeek and Brave, specialized search engines like Marginalia, and sources of vertical information like Wolfram Alpha, Apple, Wikipedia, Open Meteo, Yelp, TripAdvisor and other APIs
I don’t want to be that guy, but technically they said they are using traditional indexes like Google, not that they are in fact using Google. But I guess that is splitting hairs.
Also, maybe they just dropped Google from their indexes? And what’s more: Why does it matter if they are using Google at all, when the results are satisfying?
Knowing which indexes they are using exactly would be nice to know, though.
I don’t see how this is relevant to this at all.
Yes, the only real drawback is the single channel memory connection, but that’s rarely a bottleneck.
I’d recommend to go with some form of mini PC. If you don’t need much CPU power there are some very cheap N100 ones where you can upgrade the RAM.
If you need E2EE there’s only Matrix. I wish it wasn’t the only option, but it is. For setting up rooms and so on you can use their Spaces feature, I think.
I’ve been looking for an alternative, too: https://feddit.de/post/8502516
From the ones you mentioned only Matrix supports full E2EE.
Why the limitation?
Consider this the exception to the rule. There’s no reason we should assume this timeline is the norm.
0.0.61 from F-Droid, but apparently it was just a settings issue.
Does this support other targets like twitch VODs?