Decentralised, Real-Time, Interoperable Communication with Matrix(hacks.mozilla.org)
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Decentralised, Real-Time, Interoperable Communication with Matrix
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2018/10/dweb-decentralised-real-time-interoperable-communication-with-matrix/
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This looks like email, but with shared storage of emails similar to the way IPFS allows nodes to cache pinned content.
And if anyone is aware of Matrix integration in a traditional email client at this point, I'd be grateful to know of it.
Seems like it ought to be an opportunity to lure non-technical users into using something with better security potential than email while staying with the letter as a metaphor and a familiar interface.
There is support in Mozilla Thunderbird - but as a chat mode, rather than email as you might be expecting. You can enable it by changing the value of "chat.prpls.prpl-matrix.disable" to false in the advanced config editor. Still, since it really just enables a chat client, another Matrix client might be better suited.
Remember when Google supported XMPP and Gmail auto-logged you into the Google Chat thingy? Was not that popular...
Email is a good analogy - this is even alluded to in the project FAQ: https://matrix.org/docs/guides/faq#how-is-this-like-e-mail%3...
Is this yet another protocol that is supposed to replace all other protocols? Have we not learned from kxcd?
Or am I comparing Apples to Oranges?