Yaknow when you use something every day and it just works fine so you don't mess with it and you stop learning about it and it's just There, in the background, quietly and undramatically doing its thing
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Yaknow when you use something every day and it just works fine so you don't mess with it and you stop learning about it and it's just There, in the background, quietly and undramatically doing its thing
Anyway I actually looked at Jabber today (also XMPP) and huh, https://mov.im looks actually kinda interesting if I can get it to work
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Yaknow when you use something every day and it just works fine so you don't mess with it and you stop learning about it and it's just There, in the background, quietly and undramatically doing its thing
Anyway I actually looked at Jabber today (also XMPP) and huh, https://mov.im looks actually kinda interesting if I can get it to work
(I can't get it to work at the moment because spouse's messages said "Encrypted message" and my messages to her were sent in the clear with no option to encrypt them, which is obvs not intended behaviour bc the dev was talking about it supporting omemo)
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(I can't get it to work at the moment because spouse's messages said "Encrypted message" and my messages to her were sent in the clear with no option to encrypt them, which is obvs not intended behaviour bc the dev was talking about it supporting omemo)
NM, that there's a non-starter. If I, the guy who's been using XMPP and running his own server for years, have to hunt around in the settings menu to find an encryption option, then Little Johnny iPad is just gonna bounce right off, he doesn't know that settings menus are even a thing
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NM, that there's a non-starter. If I, the guy who's been using XMPP and running his own server for years, have to hunt around in the settings menu to find an encryption option, then Little Johnny iPad is just gonna bounce right off, he doesn't know that settings menus are even a thing
Little Johnny iPad is the new Grandma
"It's so easy, Grandma Ethel can use it!" -> ageist and also bullshit, Grandma Ethel loaded games off cassette tapes for her kids and knows that files go in folders and what a hard drive is
"It's so easy, Little Johnny iPad can use it!" -> still ageist but more reflective of generational tech skills
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