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Ich hab mich etwas über Delta Chat erkundigt. DC bietet Kommunikation auf Basis von E-Mail. Schlau, da die E-Mail Infrastruktur bereits da ist, es braucht lediglich einen Client im Messenger Design. Eine E2E-Verschlüsselung erfolgt über das Autocrypt-Setup. Zum Einrichten kann man sich eine neue, eigens dafür optimierte Mail-Adresse anonym erstellen lassen oder aber eine bereits vorhandene Mail-Adresse verwenden.
Video Calls sollen durch z. B. Jitsi Meet möglich sein, wobei hier zu beachten wäre, dass der Server, den man auswählt E2E-Verschlüsselung unterstützt.
Bis hier hin, ein spannendes Projekt und ich bin gespannt es zu testen.

Nutzt du Delta Chat bereits?
Welche Erfahrungen hast du gemacht?
Oder liest du gerade zum ersten Mal davon und bist nun neugierig geworden?

Proč už nevěřím Telegramu

Je to deset let, co jsem začal používat Telegram. Za tu dobu jsem přesvědčil hodně lidí, aby ho začali používat, obhajoval jsem ho, ale v poslední době mám čím dál větší pocit, že jsem se v něm mýlil. V tomto blogpostu se pokusím vysvětlit proč.

#Durov #IM #instantMessaging #Signal #Telegram

https://blog.eischmann.cz/2025/09/04/proc-uz-neverim-telegramu/
(reakce na tento příspěvek se může zobrazit jako komentář pod článkem)

@ip6li @cryptgoat

For users who just want instant messaging & group-chat, is it worth mentioning Delta Chat?

It leverages email, so all it needs is for the user to make an email address for it, which is an achievable goal for most people.

github.com/deltachat

Obviously I accept Signal is the easiest to "sell", because it has voice/video calling, and we can just say it's the one US cabinet members use, so it's sort of a "household name".

Considering that both #XMPP and #Matrix re-invented #decentralized communication while #email was already there, makes #deltachat more interesting.

The fact that DC didn't invent a new protocol for #InstantMessaging and just used the protocol which was already there, and also that how far has it gone, is mind blowing.

At first when I was chatting with @treefit, I already was developing a Matrix client(#chooj) for #KaiOS and it was the only decentralized IM which I was using and investing resources into. I was skeptical but then I thought it would be a good idea to invest into DeltaChat, as well as Matrix. His argument, of course, wasn't good. He was arguing that we need multiple options in the case one of decentralized IMs fail. However this convinced me to give DC a try.

But now, I see that DC has very unique advantages no other messenger has. Their moto is "playing the long term" game. Unlike Matrix which suddenly exploded, DC moves very slowly. As an advantage, DC is much more consistent, hassle free, has less bugs(in my experience) and has better UI/UX than many Matrix clients. But it has got several disadvantages. Matrix has tons more features which DC hasn't got or has added them just recently such as editing messages and reactions. And it is not yet suitable for public groups, like the ones we've got in the Matrix network.

Overall, if you want secure chat with friends or family or other people you trust, DeltaChat is a very good option and the experience is very good. And I haven't seen something like #webxdc in any other IM. However if you want something like #Discord guilds for a community, Matrix is the way to go.

BTW, DC currently lacks funding, thanks to what #Trump did with #OpenTechnologyFund(#OTF). If you can help in anyway, financial or otherwise, it will be extra valuable at this point.

Edit:

BTW, here are websites of webxdc and DC:

delta.chat
webxdc.org/

Edit2: Make sure to check WebXDC, apps shared in #P2P deltachat groups or DMs.

#IM#FOSS#Messenger

Lately I'm having issues with #Signal. Messages are delivered up to 2 hours later. It looks like it happens more often on mobile networks compared to WiFi, but delays are experienced on the latter too.

What would be a valid IM app alternative? No 🇺🇸 products preferably.