that, a thousand times. Combined with a severe lack of objectivity. If you can't see the flaws and can't be critical of your own product, what room/hope is there for improvement? Matrix is a never ending story of over-promises under-delivered, taking feedback in bad faith, and, yeah, playing the victim.
I'm amazed that Matrix did manage to capture so much attention for so long while at it. There were there at the right time but with the wrong tech/product/abstraction/competences, sucked all the air out of the "federated personal instant messaging that you can host yourself"-room, and I am still sour that they possibly contributed to the current sad sate of affairs and worst case of consolidation there has ever been in this space (there was a time when WhatsApp wasn't so ubiquitous, facebook messenger, skype, … sucked, GTalk had some amount of interop, and we had a shot at not having our instant messaging in walled gardens).
that, a thousand times. Combined with a severe lack of objectivity. If you can't see the flaws and can't be critical of your own product, what room/hope is there for improvement? Matrix is a never ending story of over-promises under-delivered, taking feedback in bad faith, and, yeah, playing the victim.
I'm amazed that Matrix did manage to capture so much attention for so long while at it. There were there at the right time but with the wrong tech/product/abstraction/competences, sucked all the air out of the "federated personal instant messaging that you can host yourself"-room, and I am still sour that they possibly contributed to the current sad sate of affairs and worst case of consolidation there has ever been in this space (there was a time when WhatsApp wasn't so ubiquitous, facebook messenger, skype, … sucked, GTalk had some amount of interop, and we had a shot at not having our instant messaging in walled gardens).