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I think that's great, well done.
One thing which I'm curious about is that now Signal is proposing itself as a zoom replacement with call links and the ability to share a username rather than a phone number. This makes it interesting in a work setting, given that there is a desktop app too.
However, I have a possibly unique gripe with it: how do I manage my personal vs professional profile picture? Currently I have a profile picture which I'm using mostly for friends and family. But that is not ideal for a professional setting. And them maybe I'd like to join some online communities more anonymously. I don't want to use the same profile picture for all 3 settings. I wish Signal would make it easier to manage the profile picture selectively and more granularly.
Anyone else within them same position?
Yeah! One of my issues with Signal is how clunky it is to have several profiles - something I cannot imagine living without. Not only would you need separate phone numbers, but you'd also need separate clients (or separate profiles with the same app on mobile, or different users on desktop).
What of the alternatives like Matrix or XMPP? I haven't explored these well yet, is it easy to have multiple profiles with those?
The clients I tried for Matrix had similar trouble with multiacc, yeah. However, my XMPP clients do have a tab with accounts you can toggle on and off.
And yet again i feel like XMPP is the way to go, but depends on setting up a server and managing it, i for one don't feel like managing servers in my free time, i do that at work all day 😅
If it's a personal server, XMPP actually pretty botherless) Matrix did randomly break for me, though.
The "distro" I've been eyeing is Snikket since it's all in one with batteries included, it's only notorious lack is bridges which is the reason i didn't jump into it right away when i saw it (LOTS of contacts on WhatsApp, some on other Zuckerberg properties, so will likely need to do it, let's see if the recent EU legislation leads to force them into interoperativity)
Haven't tried Snikket, but tried the software it is based on (Prosody). Works very well and is easy to set up, and heard good things about Snikket! If you go through - good luck with it)