Το πρωινάδικο Καφενείο μετακόμισε σε delta Chat!!!
Αύριο τα εγκαίνια :)
Σας περιμένουμε είτε με original #deltachat client
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.b44t.messenger/
Είτε με #arcanechat που μας αρέσει περισσότερο :)
Το πρωινάδικο Καφενείο μετακόμισε σε delta Chat!!!
Αύριο τα εγκαίνια :)
Σας περιμένουμε είτε με original #deltachat client
https://f-droid.org/packages/com.b44t.messenger/
Είτε με #arcanechat που μας αρέσει περισσότερο :)
Hi ha una campanya en marxa a nivell global per a #migrar de Whatsapp a #DeltaChat aquest proper dia 1 de febrer del 2025.
https://mastodon.social/@adbenitez/113895429021642700
Android:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=chat.delta&hl=ca_ES
iOS:
https://apps.apple.com/es/app/delta-chat/id1459523234?l=ca
#XMPP enthusiasts out there: what would you say the ultimate Achilles heel of the XMPP ecosystem is, at present? Fragmentation of clients? What?
My sense is that it's this: when one goes to store an XMPP address in one's addressbook, there doesn't seem to be standard way to store an XMPP address. #Android doesn't have that as an allowable field, and #Thunderbird and #Nextcloud have an "Instant Messaging" field, where the type can be set to "XMPP". But are these two compatible with each other when trying to sync between them? Edit: Yes, but there's a catch: *the XMPP address must be prefixed with "xmpp:"*
So "user@foo.bar" is not an OK XMPP address, but "xmpp:user@foo.bar" is.
Then to make matters worse, now there's a wish to change the labeling of "XMPP Address" to "Chat ID": https://gultsch.social/@daniel/114012904576436518
It might be a long time before the address synchy-ness ever works again between Android <-> #Davx5 <-> Nextcloud <->Thunderbird
Note: Android allows a "Jabber" type for an IM address, where you *don't* prefix the address with "xmpp:".
(#DeltaChat gets to gloat hard here, as they have plain-old email addresses)
#prosody #conversations #gajim #dino #snikket #monocles #monal
Even though #Signal *itself* has sound security - taken in isolation - it's always moored in an ecosystem (that of smartphones which run #iOS or #Android) which, by default, have #AI set up to shoulder-surf Signal, sending reports back to the mothership. In #iOS, that AI is called "#Apple Intelligence", and in #Android, it's called #Google Assistant. Repeat, these are on by default. *Only a small percentage of your family, friends, colleagues, and fellow country-persons will pain-stakingly disable these.*
Sure, Signal itself is secure by default, but "a chain is only as strong as its weakest link". And the weakest link is the ecosystem which Signal is moored in - that of smartphones policed and patrolled by AI, which report back to their respective motherships *in a strong majority of cases*.
Alternatives like #Deltachat (for normies willing to open their wallets/purses to rent an auto-crypt-compatible email address) and #XMPP (easily free to use, however realistic and mature only for non-iOS/#MacOS-users at present) have comparable E2E encryption. Deltachat and XMPP *don't* require smart-phone "moorings" - thereby making it much more realistic to dodge the almost-pervasively AI-patrolled ecosystems.