• theherk@lemmy.world
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    Yeah, but I got absolutely roasted in YouTube comments for pointing out some potential shortcomings in the architecture. I’m not about to claim a high level of authority on the topic, though I’m an old man who has been in the game for a while, but the people that were totally confident really just seemed very eager to accept the passing of their credentials in a very sketchy way to get a slightly different messaging experience.

    Just use signal folks.

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      1 year ago

      my guy, there are much more pleasant ways of getting cancer than visiting Youtube’s comment section

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      Right? I feel like people here are on even more crazy pills + copium than I am lol.

      Edit: Take me to ur dealer(s) 👾

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          Jokes on you, took too many ;)

          Edit: I want you to look thru this thread and reaffirm your view. Can I count on you to be intellectually honest beyond this glib facade?

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        If everyone you text with are on iPhone anyway, there’s no logical reason to switch iMessage off and use SMS.

        Never personally had any issues with iMessage (not sure which parts you think “suck” and are “unstable”).

        80% of my contacts use iMessage, the rest use Signal.

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        I mean I’m a firm FOSS guy, I love Lineage and Signal and all of it, but you’re factually just wrong my guy

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          How many 0days are associated with Signal? Which one is “rooted” in the system and can only be “toggled” not removed? Sorry my guy but you’re on the wrong side of basic history on this.

          I would advise you peruse Lockdown in mitigation but maybe Appl’s convinced you you’re not important enough for that to matter or be worthy enough to activate

          Edit: please answer—Signal vs iMessage: how many critical 0days, how many people killed over it? Please, educate me, for real, I hate thinking I’m right unchallenged and without cause to do so.

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    Why does iMessage need a solution? Solutions indicate problems. The only problem I can see is elitist kids and people whining about bubble colors.

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      The problem is breaking up the network effect from messaging apps.

      Noone is uninstalling WhatsApp since there’s always that one guy you need to keep in contact with that refuses to change.

      Having aggregators like this is helping break up this

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    I don’t get the buzz around this. It’s a really ugly hack, it’s costing someone money to run those mac servers, and the longevity of the service is questionable.

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      1 year ago

      If only there was a law forcing messaging services to open an API for free choice of 3rd party apps…

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        Your security is actually worse than a pinky promise in that case because you also have to consider that they could be hacked.

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        Beeper is pretty good with it, as they make it clear that it’s insecure and use an encrypted protocol to get the messages to the server. Still, it’s better to host your own (which Beeper lets you do, as it’s just Matrix) or not use it.

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        Due to complexity and limited auditing a number of vulnerabilites have slipped through again & again, like zero-click exploits for example. Take a look at the sear volume of CVEs. While they do eventually get found & patched, its not ideal compared to other messaging apps like signal that are very much security first, features 2nd.
        A lot of people(normies), especially Apple users tend to think it’s super secure virtually impenetrable technology.