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Post #3024440

2026-05-24 22:33 UTC

@opensourceopenmind@social.vivaldi.net @etbe@mastodon.nzoss.nz Depends on your needs. I use XMPP daily, but I definitely wouldn't want it to scream for my attention. It's supposed to show me the messages when I reach for the phone, not the other way around :P

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  • @dos@social.librem.one @etbe@mastodon.nzoss.nz Depends. I do live chat support for a few organisations and businesses, and one way I onboarded many people to #DeltaChat and #Signal is by giving them as a live chat option on the website.

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  • @etbe@mastodon.nzoss.nz 2026-05-25 06:56

    @dos@social.librem.one @opensourceopenmind@social.vivaldi.net If you use XMPP for socialisation then you don't need it to be receiving fast responses all the time. If it checks for notifications every 15 minutes when you don't have the screen on that would do. But for server monitoring you want it a bit faster. You don't need the phone on all the time for that. If a phone went to low power (nothing active other than receiving calls and SMS) most of the time and then every 5 minutes went live for data checks that wouild do.

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  • @etbe@mastodon.nzoss.nz 2026-05-25 06:57

    @dos@social.librem.one @opensourceopenmind@social.vivaldi.net For best results we need to have software coordinateed with power management. Don't have 5 programs doing checks every 5 minutes, have 5 programs all do their checks when power comes on and schedule that every 5 minutes.

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