• Possibly linux
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    5 months ago

    The end is coming. Soon you will need Google messages or Apple imessages. You will use proprietary messaging applications and like it

    We need more competition not less

    • @Takumidesh
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      65 months ago

      Weirdly enough, messages seem to be the only thing I see the general public being ok with diversifying.

      Everyone I know uses different messaging apps, I have active conversations in signal, telegram, Whatsapp, messages(SMS), messages(RCS), discord, and matrix.

    • voxel
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      sms is essentialy just a confirmation code delivery protocol tho? (like i have around 100 “chats” with just confirmation codes in them and ZERO conversations…) and i don’t see anyone using rcs mostly because of EXTREMELY poor reputation of sms messaging…

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        45 months ago

        It is pretty popular in the US. I use it for communication all the time

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          15 months ago

          Same, I don’t use other messaging apps besides Discord and Element, but those are for chatrooms.

    • @Cort
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      65 months ago

      Or at least feature parity in the separate app

  • @MaXimus421
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    They can keep both those shitty apps. I’ll be sticking with Textra.

    Couldn’t give one solitary fuck about RCS.

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      if RCS got open sourced it would be nice. might be misremembering but I think apple is working on that?

      either way, it would be a nice upgrade from SMS, and unlike apps like signal, everyone would already have it

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        35 months ago

        It isn’t a open standard. It uses proprietary apps with a proprietary exclusive backend

        • @airglow
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          75 months ago

          The RCS Universal Profile is a publicly available standard, but there is no FOSS client stack that implements the standard. Google restricts RCS support on Android to the proprietary Google Messages instead of making it part of the Android Open Source Project. Apple Messages and iOS are also proprietary.

          The EU should use the Digital Markets Act to force Google and Apple to allow competing RCS clients on Android and iOS.