The team behind the Matrix open standard and real-time communication protocol has announced the release of its second major version, bringing end-to-end encryption to group VoIP, faster loading times, and more.
Matrix has always been unusably laggy for me. Like, it takes longer to send a message over Matrix than over Lemmy. That’s the biggest barrier to entry.
@possiblylinux127@pkulak sad to read that. You may give it another go. The server of matrix.org is fast and with element-x on mobile there’s no lag whatsoever.
You may give it another go if you want, it’s still growing every month and year.
I have not had this issue on Matrix.org ever since I had an account, I don’t use it much but I use it occasionally and yeah, no issues. This seems to be an instance related problem rather than a matrix one
Matrix has always been unusably laggy for me. Like, it takes longer to send a message over Matrix than over Lemmy. That’s the biggest barrier to entry.
Can I ask you what instance did you use?
I do not recall. It was a while ago.
Not Matrix, the server you were using.
Matrix servers get laggy easily
@possiblylinux127 @pkulak sad to read that. You may give it another go. The server of matrix.org is fast and with element-x on mobile there’s no lag whatsoever.
You may give it another go if you want, it’s still growing every month and year.
There’s a reason even the Matrix organization tells you to choose a different server than matrix.org if you can.
I have not had this issue on Matrix.org ever since I had an account, I don’t use it much but I use it occasionally and yeah, no issues. This seems to be an instance related problem rather than a matrix one
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A few seconds? Try a couple of minutes! You can’t smooth over that client-side.
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