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Disabled granfather, I write code.

  • it uses WebRTC over https for anything, should just work

  • That'as a noble endeavour, IDK if peersuite is the best app for that at the moment.

  • yes peer to peer

  • I tried to make it super easy, but I'm not a UI guru or anything.

  • It would not be persistent. You can download a workspace to an encrypted file. I have plans to make a node.js server for workspace permanence.

  • No, just AES-GCN encrypted WebRTC

  • Yes lol.

  • They would have to guess the roomcode and password, it's pretty difficult to brute-force.

    I'm planning some sort of auth system, but not sure how I wanna do it yet.

  • Rocket chat needs a server, and doesn't e2e encrypt by default are this biggest differences.

  • Working on it, capacitor doesnt work because it's webview doesnt work with WebRTC

  • Yes it is, and I will add it, somehow I thought I did.

  • I'm working on getting an android version up, don't have a mac so I can't make an IOS version. It works great in mobile browsers, I have been testing on mbile during development.

  • Not currently, would love to have it working under tor though.

  • You know, I'm not sure

  • I worry about the sustainability, though. The current model of donations, volunteer mods, and so on is working as intended, and the experience is flourishing. I see this model standing up for at least a couple of years as-is, barring any major changes of any kind.

    Reddit was profitless and largely ran by volunteers for free for over a decade. I believe we can do it again.