I‘m sure one of Musk’s underage geniuses will take over as a oneman-army 😂
SrMono
Okay. Plants instead of trees. It was a false friend, thanks for pointing out. Striked tree out for good measure.
Cotton is cheaper. It grows on ~~trees~~ plants, which implicate better availability and easier procurement.
The prices are the way they are because it is real wool, which doesn't grow on trees. If I take a look at other wool pullovers/sweaters from other companies they range from 80-130€ some peeking at about 200€.
So it is that particular material and thus product, not the company that is pricy.
Companies also use Threema for secure company chat. But again, my point was: Matrix is not the solution to any use case. That simple.
I know german schools forked fluffychat for their students. Also German Army opted for Matrix/element. Still, all on an organizational level.
It was and is, all the time (since day one at r/buyFromEU).
The question is: what is it an alternative too? Slack, rocketchat, mattermost… WhatsApp, Threema, Signal.
They got different selling-points and making an account and fiddeling with verifying clients is none of WhatsApp or Signal.
I would like it very much as an organizational chat solution, but I would wan’t to onboard clueless users like my family 😬
A bit more explanation from whom?
I really struggle with so boild down posts as Signal, Threema and Matrix are the three that get mentioned a lot lately, but they aren't equally easy to use, nor is their feature set equal.
For example: in terms of data privacy I would rate them Matrix, Threema, Signal. In terms of usability and ease of use Signal, Threema, Matrix. Also Matrix works more like a business chat replacement (e.g. for slack, teams, ...).
Using all three actively, I often get the feeling that recommendations are not based on the needs of the people the recommendation is made for. 99.99% of the users just want to have a messaging App without instances and login procedure. And I'm quite sure a vast part of those using Lemmy are already in the remainder that know about Matrix 😅
Anyhow, for everybody else there are nerdy overviews like https://www.messenger-matrix.de/messenger-matrix-en.html
Might be a case of bad wording, as far as I know they are obliged to provide 5 years of updates (if they want to sell in EU).
Wishful thinking.