• Elegast
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      -110 months ago

      Does it though? Not seeing anything about it

      • Anony Moose
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        2310 months ago

        @Display [email protected] is right, confirmed via their official FAQs: https://www.beeper.com/faq#how-does-beeper-connect-to-encrypted-chat-networks-like-imessage-signal-whatsapp

        When sending and receiving Signal, iMessage and WhatsApp messages, Beeper’s web service acts as a relay. For example, if you send a message from Beeper to a friend on WhatsApp, the message is encrypted on your Beeper client, sent to the Beeper web service, which decrypts and re-encrypts the message with WhatsApp’s proprietary encryption protocol.

        • @[email protected]
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          110 months ago

          I don’t know how tech savy you are but I selfhost Matrix and almost exclusively use bridges to talk with friends. I feel comfortable breaking e2e on a system I control and the all-in-one-place messaging is pretty sweet, like Pidgin used to be.

          If you are already comfortable self-hosting other services, Matrix doesn’t really impose any additional complexity IMO and the bridges I use seem to be very stable.

          • Anony Moose
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            110 months ago

            That’s an interesting idea. I self host a bunch of things, but I don’t think I’d wanna go through the trouble here. Maybe some day I might explore it.

  • @[email protected]
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    1810 months ago

    So can I use this to join my family’s group chat because they all have iphones and refuse to use anything but Imessage…

    • @jo3shmoo
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      410 months ago

      Yes, but they’ll have to add you to the group chat using your Apple ID instead of your primary phone number unless you use one of the “workarounds” to get your number attached to iMessage.

      https://airmessage.org/help/guide/phone-number

      The workarounds listed are for Airmessage but they apply to Beeper as well in terms of getting your phone number attached. I’ve been using method #1 successfully for about a month now.

  • @[email protected]
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    1610 months ago

    The way they got iMessage to work is by hiring a Foss developer who did something pretty amazing:

    They reverse engineered the iMessage protocol and emulated parts of macOS that are necessary when registering an iMessage account on a device!!

    https://github.com/beeper/pypush

  • southsamurai
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    1410 months ago

    Alas, until they open it up more, it’s kinda useless for anyone that isn’t already using it

      • southsamurai
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        310 months ago

        There is that, but I meant that they are apparently weeks to months behind on their waiting list for new users. I’ve been on the list for a month now

      • @[email protected]
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        310 months ago

        I don’t see any downside, especially since it is mostly open source, so you can make your own server if you want. You’ll get Element and Synapse rather than Beeper’s fork, but it works well.

      • southsamurai
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        310 months ago

        What I mean is that there’s a “waiting list” to use the app.

        Trad means that if you aren’t already using it, the new features aren’t useful yet.

        I could probably have just said “anyone scrolling, be aware that there’s a wait to use the app” to be a bit more clear.

      • @jo3shmoo
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        310 months ago

        No need for an always on Mac with Beeper. I was previously using Airmessage and then Bluebubbles in this manner on an old Mac Mini. Have been on Beeper for a couple of months now. They use their own Macs as servers.

  • @[email protected]
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    1310 months ago

    Is Google’s RCS open? Last I heard, it was still limited to Google Messages, but it’s been a long time since I’ve paid attention.

    • theboomr
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      610 months ago

      Yeah good point actually… I’m still holding a little hope for RCS to finally be added to Textra someday so I can go back to that instead of Google Messages…

    • @[email protected]
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      510 months ago

      RCS has open spec, but implemanting it means dealing with phone networks and their policy. Also limiting operating systems like Android and iOS and a blocking factor.

      No need to push it. Good old XMPP is better in every single way and exists since 1999. No tied to phone number, stable, proven, available on any device, with encrypted group calls and easy to host yourself.

    • Skull giver
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  • 👁️👄👁️
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    510 months ago

    I avoid these multiple app messaging apps like the plague. Jack of all trades, master of none.

  • Cris
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    410 months ago

    Anyone know what the beeper monetization model is? This is super cool, but I’m not sure how the company intends to monetize this, which always makes me a bit nervous

    • @[email protected]
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      810 months ago

      Ease of use. Manually setting up bridges for every messaging conversation you’re in is a pain.

    • pjhenry1216
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      Is there a Matrix Bridge for RCS? RCS is neither SMS nor is it Google Chat.

      Edit: this isn’t to claim Beeper is better. Just stating that technically there is something on offer that Matrix Bridges doesn’t support. I think I’d still prefer Matrix with Bridges over Beeper.

      Edit: apparently Beeper is based on Matrix. Can’t confirm whether their own repo would introduce any dependencies for their bridge that isn’t in the main repo for Matrix. So it’s hard to say.

        • pjhenry1216
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          So that does change things, but doesn’t necessarily confirm it would natively work with Matrix (though doesn’t discount it either). Is there confirmation that mautrix bridges are cross-compatible to matrix? Technically Beeper is built off of mautrix which is based on Matrix but isn’t necessarily the same as Matrix. I don’t know much about Beeper as I only learned of it today.

          • @[email protected]
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            410 months ago

            Maybe I’m wrong, but I thought that Matrix was a protocol, while mautrix was a client framework for the Matrix protocol written in Golang. Mautrix bridges are bridges for Matrix based on the mautrix framework. Beeper uses the Matrix protocol with some bridges (and maybe other components) based on mautrix; it’s basically a proprietary commercial fork of Synapse and Element with better-integrated bridges. I have several mautrix bridges on my Matrix server, and every mautrix bridge I see (including gmessages) says it’s for Matrix.

          • olorin99
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            110 months ago

            It works, I’ve been using the bridge linked for about a month no issues so far.

          • @[email protected]
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            110 months ago

            I’m using 8 mautix bridges on my Matrix server: GMessages, Instagram, Facebook, WhatsApp, Discord, iMessage, Telegram, and Signal.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 months ago

      Beeper adds more polish, meaning that you don’t need to manually configure bridges or maintain the Synapse server. It also gives you better indications of what bridge a room is from than Element does. If you know how to set up a Matrix server, you probably don’t need it, but it’s nice to have the option.

  • @[email protected]
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    010 months ago

    SocialSmartly has changed the way I manage my social media conversations. It’s a must-have tool for anyone looking to streamline their workflow.