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Since when does Matrix support ActivityPub, thus being part of Fediverse?
Anyway, XMPP is better.
Why is XMPP better? not that I dont believe you I just want to learn. From what I heard the XMPP server implementation is a lot faster, but the Matrix one is being rewritten in Rust I believe.
OMEMO, existing good clients. It's just more mature and solves all the same problems.
how and why is OMEMO better? and you cant verify all of a users sessions at once that they have verified them selves via cross signing
And it doesn't solve all the same problems, what if the server the muc was created on goes down? Matrix doesn't have that issue
Well, it's convenient. I can't speak about anything else, not being a cryptographer.
I personally would just use PGP though.
so you would use a encryption where if your key is leaked to someone they can read every single message you've sent?
For not too important things maybe. But OK, OTR is better for IM.
synapse is the first and most used server implementation written in python, conduit is a HS imp written in rust not by the matrix.org team so synapse isnt being rewritten in rust, some bits are being rustified but not much it seems, there is dendrite which was originally meant to replace synapse as the HS imp to scale really well, but they they changed the priorities for that to p2p and small instances
Thanks for clarifying