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So, ich habe meinen alten Spectrum2 in Rente geschickt und mir slidge.im installiert, dessen module mit meinem prosody.im zusammenarbeiten.
Nun bin ich XMPP-interoperabel unterwegs, auch wenn unter Matrix da irgendwie die E2E-Verschlüsselung nicht oder nicht richtig geht.
Damit wird mein XMPP-Client zu meinem Telegram-, Whatsapp-, und Matrix-Client. Schön aufgeräumt irgendwie. ;)
#xmpp #telegram #whatsapp #matrix

slidge.imslidge.im — Gateways from XMPP to Other NetworksSlidge is a chat gateway library for XMPP built in Python, and a set of gateways for other networks.

I recently moved fale.io to a different #DNS provider and started to use the #HTTPS resource record for my apex. This broke the #Matrix #federation on my domain, since I was leveraging the `/.well-known/matrix/server`, but the Matrix servers are not able to resolve the HTTPS resource record. I had to move to the SRV way, which has its own complexities. Hopefully the #Fediverse is more flexible on this :).

The past few days I've been building a small tool for checking how many members of a given Matrix room support which maximum room version. The idea has been sparked by room version 12 being released, so that one can assess the adoption rate for the new room version and make an educated decision on when to upgrade rooms.

You can check it out here:
codeberg.org/june64/mrvc

Zusammenfassungskarte des Repositorys june64/mrvc
Codeberg.orgmrvcmrvc (max room version checker) - a tool for determining how many members support which maximum room version for a given Matrix room
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@tux
Guten Abend.:
Ich bin kein Weingärtner Kunde. Hoffe es ist nicht befremdlich.
Ich bin seit der Gründung von @ossrox dort Kunde. Ich kenn beide GF und weiß, dass die das ganze Thema leben.
Sie unterstützen #Mastodon & #Matrix und bieten auch einige weitere #OpenSource Dienste an.
Läuft bei mir einwandfrei. Updates kommen schnell. Wenn jedoch unklar ist, wie stabil eine Version läuft, warten sie auch mal vorsichtshalber ab.
Die Seite ist m.M.n. sehr professionell aufgebaut.

I've been loving Element Matrix video chat for a few months now. I regularly have video chats with my family, including 4 or 5 video connections from various remote locations for 3 or 4 hours each. Also, it's proved pretty easy to start video chatting with people that I meet on Mastodon in a privacy preserving way.

Social Web Conferences

reiver.codeberg.page/social-we

I am working on creating a list of upcoming Social Web Conferences.

Using a broad definition of "Social Web" that includes the ActivityPub, AT-Protocol, ATmosphere, Bluesky, Farcaster, Fediverse, Matrix, and Nostr.

These are conferences that I might want to attend. (And, perhaps you may, too.)

Is there anything else I should add to this?

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@starlight There always @element for those willing to tangle with #Matrix. Supposed to be rather easy to use these days though.

Also plugging @beeper if you're the type to need to communicate over several different services and hate having to jump between apps. It also happens to be a #Matrix client—with numerous integrated bridges.

And to those who complain about needing an email: please use an email alias service. Its common sense at this point. Personally, I recommend #Simplelogin if you've got a Proton Account—especially the Unlimited Plan, Lifetime Password Manager Plan, or anything else that includes simplelogin aliases—or addy.io for everything else, as its dirt cheap at around $1/mo and integrates with Bitwarden.

So f☠cking pissed off at #Matrix (again). My Android phone with a broken screen picked up my invite to a private/encrypted room. It is the only device I own that can both send & receive messages but is almost unusable at this point. My Matrix #XMPP gateway built into #Ejabberd seems to be able to send messages but can’t receive them (it mostly works in unencrypted rooms, but I wish it would stay in the room like a bouncer)—that is after taking 10 minutes to join a room with <10 folks & 1 message & it takes 1–2 minutes for the messages to sync elsewhere (all this eventual consistency sure is worth it amirite?). The past 2 days on & off I have been trying different Matrix clients with a Matrix account (not thru XMPP gateway) on desktop (Fractal, Fluffychat, & the resource hog Element); all of them can join the room, decrypt messages, but NONE OF THEM can send a message… timing out without a visible error. I boosted my own toot yesterday about the Olm situation wanting to try Nheko & kazv, but they are marked as vulnerable on Nixpkgs for that weird architecture decision.

If this were an XMPP MUC (or Signal group), I could still have encryption for multiple users with multiple clients without so much broken shit—& would be faster + better for the environment on resource usage. Why is Matrix always so f☠cking broken‽

With renewed talk about #ChatControl where do you all intend to move to for your most active, personal, maybe even intimate chats? Hypothesis: #Signal gone and sideloading of messenger .apk's blocked on OS level.

Are there selfhosted messengers that could work simply in the browser? Maybe also as PWA? (E.g. family members just load a site hosted on my #homeserver, possibly via VPN, and save it as web app)

Anyone regularly using #Matrix with #Cinny? Alternative recommendations?

🔐 Project Hydra: Improving state resolution in Matrix

「 Given the security-sensitive nature of this work, it was done under embargo by the backend team at Element, the Matrix.org Security Team, the Spec Core Team, alongside Timo Kösters (who privately reported a related vulnerability, helping jumpstart the project) and Florian Jacob (at Karlsruher Institut für Technologie) 」

matrix.org/blog/2025/08/projec

matrix.org · Project Hydra: Improving state resolution in MatrixVon Kegan Dougal, Staff Engineer - Element
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Curiously, @element seems to have pivoted their free client towards being more of a BBQ app. Presumably they offer more of a banquet version to enterprise users of their hosted service? Given the licensing of the Element apps, they could do that without publishing source code for it.