• @[email protected]
    link
    fedilink
    English
    25
    edit-2
    2 days ago

    Encryption is a mess with Matrix. Randomly doesn‘t decrypt messages. Most non-techies don‘t get the process of saving key files or creating secure passphrases.

    • mox
      link
      fedilink
      English
      35
      edit-2
      2 days ago

      Looks like someone didn’t read the article. See part 4: Invisible Encryption. (Also note the Conclusion paragraph that explains the new functionality is only just starting to appear in clients.)

      • @[email protected]
        link
        fedilink
        English
        10
        edit-2
        2 days ago

        I did. I referred to the current version and the comment that is has always been a great project.

        • mox
          link
          fedilink
          English
          16
          edit-2
          1 day ago

          So you were aware that this announcement includes fixes for the encryption issues, yet you decided to post a comment complaining about them anyway, ignoring the point of this post and giving readers the false impression that the issues are unaddressed.

          And you did it just to contradict someone who finds the project useful.

          That’s not helpful to anyone. Quite the opposite, I’d say.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            English
            41 day ago

            Too much in the open source community is people saying this is great! Always has been. You shouldn’t crap on people being honest about the problems that have existed, because track record is important

            • mox
              link
              fedilink
              English
              1
              edit-2
              23 hours ago

              You shouldn’t crap on people being honest about the problems that have existed,

              I haven’t “crapped on” anyone. I just pointed out that a comment, which was an absolute declaration in present tense, is misleading, poorly informed, and needlessly quarrelsome. Because it is. And the author then tried to justify it by putting words (“has always been”) in someone else’s mouth. None of that is honest. It was arguing in bad faith, and it’s important to call that sort of thing out, because letting it go is how misinformation spreads.

              If they had instead just presented their view as historical experience to help inform about track record, I wouldn’t have taken issue with it.

              Too much in the open source community is people saying this is great!

              Perhaps, although that’s common around proprietary software as well.

              Great is subjective. Matrix has struggled with some problems that rightly frustrated people, but it also has accomplished some things that no other messaging platform has. By that measure, it is a great project. And the announcement we’re all discussing here demonstrates that it is getting better. Just as barkingspiders said.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            English
            3
            edit-2
            1 day ago

            I replied to an answer here. Not to the blog post.

            By that, I referred to the quality of this answer concerning the past, to be more precise to the last three years, we‘ve been using Matrix at work, struggeling with these shortcomings.

            Your personal shortcomings concerning either the use of Lemmy and/or discussions in general are sad, but not my problem.

    • @[email protected]
      link
      fedilink
      English
      62 days ago

      Honestly in my experience all issues with decryption have been solved for more than a year. No matter if im using android, web or desktop. Idk about apple shit but thats just not a priority probably.

      Todays desktop release finally enables the new voice/video calls/rooms feature which was the last serious complaint i had.