The Zoom acquihire kind of destroyed any ambitions Keybase had. I was disappointed when it happened because it had some potential. But of course Zoom doesn't look like they care enough to do anything productive with keybase. This seems more like an acquihire to bail out the investors than Zoom doing anything with their new hires. At least I wouldn't be able to name a single thing that happened to Zoom since the acquisition that you could attribute to that.
Too bad really, because it kind of makes sense for Zoom to compete more directly with Slack, MS Teams, Google Meets,etc. Kind of a crowded market to be a one trick pony like Zoom currently is. IMHO they need to evolve to stay relevant. Their product is alright but not that remarkable.
Thanks for the Stellar Lumens too.
Tomorrow would be exactly 1 year ago since that announcement and Zoom haven't touched or done anything with Keybase yet. So who knows.
Holding those Stellar Lumens was really a good idea after all, which I indeed did.
Rooting everyone's identity in a PGP is a great idea, any making that accesible to non-nerds would solve _a lot_ of problems faced in nearly every industry.
Seems like the new PGP key signing party.
I note the Keybase github repos continue to receive updates too, so it's not like it's dead.
(My memory is a little fuzzy, but this is how I remember the announcement and discussion around it.)
Some time after the "Stellar" drop, I tried to set up their client again, but it now wanted some authorisation from a different of my devices. However, I never registered any other devices to my account, nor did they have paper keys back then. Logging into the website still worked fine, but only gave very limited functionality.
Even after digging out the old config files from back then, the (newer) client gave some obscure error message after semi-logging in. Same for older versions I've tried.
Thus I had to completely reset my account and it seems my Stellar balance is gone, too. That's when I abandoned my account.
Whenever Zoom finally decides to kill it, I'll probably move my conversations to Signal, and my files to ProtonDrive (whenever it ships).
- E2EE
- cloud sync
- arbitrary many devices and web client
- you can choose your vendor and even alternative apps without having to argue with contacts
- floss
The app itself and their GitHub repo feel abandoned, so I wouldn't be surprised if they announce its discontinuation.
Actually, it felt like Keybase was scrambling to add weird features and find a fit before. They are what they are now.
For me, that was the "they've jumped the shark" moment.