• /home/pineapplelover
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      118 months ago

      There is a fork on F-Droid that isn’t reliant on Google push (it uses Unified Push) called Molly. I donate to both Molly and Signal.

    • foremanguy
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      108 months ago

      Signal is using Google Push messaging, but it could be used with websocket. And officially it’s not on fdroid because they don’t want forks of their app

      • @[email protected]
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        118 months ago

        Yet the Molly fork supports UnifiedPush so I can reuse my connection with mf XMPP server to deliver notification from a server I control. Folks have asked for UnifiedPush or MQTT as an alternative to having multiple persistent socket connections open on your device, but Signal doesn’t seem to care.

        • Possibly linux
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          18 months ago

          How did you get Unified Push working? Last time I checked it required dedicated server side software

          • @[email protected]
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            18 months ago

            You have to proxy their socket. It’s dumb, & Signal is bad. Using FSM is bad for privacy & limits to only Android/iOS primary devices is a slap-in-the-face for users wish to bleak out of the duopoly owned by two ad companies.

      • @doodledupOP
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        How would that prevent you from forking the app? F-droid isn’t a repository for the code of the app. I don’t think this is related at all.

        I don’t actually know the reason why it’s not on F-droid but I assume it has some historical reason. It has never been on F-drroid since Text-secure. Moxy Marlinspike was strictly against it afaik. If somebody has more detail on it, feel free to share it.

    • @Keineanung
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      I’m guessing its not fully open source, but I don’t actually know.