Comment by tcfhgj Comment by tcfhgj 2 days ago 11 replies Copy Link View on Hacker News People are motivated to replace it with something better, it's called Matrix 2.0.
Copy Link this_user 2 days ago Next Collapse Comment - Which perfectly fits the Matrix ethos of everything constantly being rewritten or replaced with something new that only implements half the features before the original thing is ever finished. Reply View | 2 replies Copy Link oblio a day ago Parent Next Collapse Comment - https://www.jwz.org/doc/cadt.htmlCopy-paste the link, otherwise the Easter egg might be offensive to some :-D Reply View | 0 replies Copy Link tcfhgj 2 days ago Parent Prev Collapse Comment - I like this more than sticking to things you know you won't be happy with. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link oblio a day ago Parent Next Collapse Comment - https://www.jwz.org/doc/cadt.htmlCopy-paste the link, otherwise the Easter egg might be offensive to some :-D Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link tcfhgj 2 days ago Parent Prev Collapse Comment - I like this more than sticking to things you know you won't be happy with. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link Orygin 2 days ago Prev Next Collapse Comment - Do they plan to fix the fundamental issues of Matrix in 2.0 or should I wait for 3.0? Reply View | 3 replies Copy Link tcfhgj 2 days ago Parent Collapse Comment - you could be less vague Reply View | 2 replies Copy Link Orygin 2 days ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - I could, that's why the link has a few more words about the issues with matrix. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link tcfhgj 2 days ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Great, even less vague nw - will get you an answer, not. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link tcfhgj 2 days ago Parent Collapse Comment - you could be less vague Reply View | 2 replies Copy Link Orygin 2 days ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - I could, that's why the link has a few more words about the issues with matrix. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link tcfhgj 2 days ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Great, even less vague nw - will get you an answer, not. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link Orygin 2 days ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - I could, that's why the link has a few more words about the issues with matrix. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link tcfhgj 2 days ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Great, even less vague nw - will get you an answer, not. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link tcfhgj 2 days ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - Great, even less vague nw - will get you an answer, not. Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link Jnr 2 days ago Prev Collapse Comment - I tried it a year ago when it was introduced, it did not work. Is it stable now? Reply View | 3 replies Copy Link tcfhgj a day ago Parent Collapse Comment - Matrix 2.0?Not quite yet, but it was promised that the next release will be Matrix 2.0 Reply View | 2 replies Copy Link Jnr a day ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - I guess it was the Element X client that was advertised as Matrix 2.0 client and that did not work. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link tcfhgj a day ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - It does (now), been using it daily for months now Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link tcfhgj a day ago Parent Collapse Comment - Matrix 2.0?Not quite yet, but it was promised that the next release will be Matrix 2.0 Reply View | 2 replies Copy Link Jnr a day ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - I guess it was the Element X client that was advertised as Matrix 2.0 client and that did not work. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link tcfhgj a day ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - It does (now), been using it daily for months now Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link Jnr a day ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - I guess it was the Element X client that was advertised as Matrix 2.0 client and that did not work. Reply View | 1 reply Copy Link tcfhgj a day ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - It does (now), been using it daily for months now Reply View | 0 replies
Copy Link tcfhgj a day ago Root Parent Collapse Comment - It does (now), been using it daily for months now Reply View | 0 replies
Which perfectly fits the Matrix ethos of everything constantly being rewritten or replaced with something new that only implements half the features before the original thing is ever finished.