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By the way, I haven't used PGP for a while beyond bootstrapping better forms of authenticated encryption or signing. I do occasionally deal with looking at the backlog of PGP encrypted emails, and I will sign emails as needed to confirm my identity, but I won't encrypt my mail.
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It's a completely garbage legacy technology with awful usability and poor security. I have no reason to encrypt emails to strangers because I'm not going to write anything I wouldn't write publicly here anyway. For anyone I want to talk to privately I switch to using Signal, etc.
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I think Matrix is a great example of everything that's wrong with federation. It was an opportunity to prove otherwise, but it did the opposite. Trying to be all things for all people and prioritizing features above privacy / security is a serious issue. Extensions are an issue.
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Signal has taken a slow and steady approach to implementing features in a way that fits into the privacy and security focus. If there were other clients / servers innovating and racing to come out with features, it would be a problem. There are federated alternatives to Signal.
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