• Pasta Dental@sh.itjust.works
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      1 year ago

      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

    • For me that has always been a UI issue. Many chat platforms will show you your message even if it hasn’t been sent yet, but many Matrix clients will wait for the message to be confirmed at least by your own home server before they’re added to the chat list. Others do add a local message, but have such complex interaction logic that there’s a noticeable delay between hitting send and your message appearing.

      I must say clients have gotten better over the years, though Element on desktop still isn’t entirely there in terms of responsiveness for me.

      Latency between Matrix servers running Synapse (which are most servers) is quite high, up to a few seconds if you haven’t used a particular room in a while, but it’s not much higher than many other platforms that just hide the latency better. Latency on the same server is almost negligible in my experience, unless the server is severely overloaded.

      Latency between servers written in faster languages (such as Dendrite and Conduit) is much lower, although most feature development doesn’t happen in those servers, and they’re constantly playing catchup with Synapse. I understand that the Matrix folks are struggling to make money already, but their choice to run their server in Python of all languages is hurting Matrix usability.