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    No it doesn’t. It’s basically a bloated and more advertised version of XMPP by some venture capital funded startup. Sadly, it doesn’t build on existing internet standards like XMPP at all, so there’s no real compatibility.

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      XMPP needs a connected network socket which is pretty bad in a time of mobile services. The 90s are over.

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        Clients can tell the server to only send important traffic (=when new notifying messages are incoming) before going to sleep so it doesn’t use any radio now. Fast reconnects are also possible now, so we can wake up only when a push notification arrives. The only thing stuck in the 90s is your knowledge about XMPP.

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          I know enough about XMPP or earlier called Jabber to not to run it anymore, after years of self-hosting Prosody.

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            1 year ago

            Well, apparently you don’t since you’re spreading outdated myths.