It seems like all efforts to "bridge" imessage to anything outside apple software work this way - there's a Matrix bridge and a dedicated open source app and they both rely on the imessage client on a mac. Is there a legitimate reason for it not being reverse-engineered yet?
Sounds right, I'd kike to know why this has been downvoted so much.
It is community-run and works around ubuntu's questionable commercial moves (not including snap and maintaining their own debs for Firefox and Chromium) while developing their own software that I believe are generally more user-friendly than their equivalents in Ubuntu and other distros (the cinnamon desktop, the software manager and the updater, the welcome panel, system reports...)
- better security as you have an up to date browser engine unlike the desktop app
except you probably delete more than system files which could be easily restored from an install disk
What are those buttons at the top?
W. They've had this as an extension for some time, here's their blog post at the time of initial release, explaining how they did it.
decodehug647
joined 1 year ago
"open protocol" my ass. Google just wants control over everything.