• chicocheco@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    And why not to give Matrix a chance? Stoat (named Revolt before), Fluxer or anything else that is centralised is going to end up doing the same.

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      11 hours ago

      Fluxer isn’t entirely centralized. It has self hosting support.

      It’s quasi centralized pretty much the same as matrix.

      You can just opt to not use the central server for hosting services.

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        10 hours ago

        What?

        I don’t think you know what centralization/decentralization means.

        On matrix, you scan spin up a server/instance and communicate with any other matrix server/instance. On Fluxer, if you self-host, and your friend also self-hosts, your instance/server cannot communicate with your friend’s instance/server. You would have to create an account on your friend’s instance/server and vice-versa. You would also, probably, have to be running two clients in order to chat in both servers/instances.

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          4 hours ago

          Federation of self-hosted servers is on the Fluxer road map.

          However, the team has had massive growth in the last two weeks and pulled enough visibility that assholes being assholes decided that it would be fun to DDoS them while also dealing with sudden growth.

          Fluxer’s majn benefits are that it is so close to discord that it, in theory, supports existing Discord bots with minimal effort, and the kid behind it is obsessed with the tech stack and FOSS.