Signal-CLI on Ubuntu touch?
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@pparent said in Signal-CLI on Ubuntu touch?:
What is the advantage to run it as a primary device?
To me: being able to dump Waydroid.
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But you don't have to actively run it. Actually I use signal everyday only on signal-desktop and molly as a secondary device, and the main account is on an old device that I never turn on, it works well.
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@pparent I know. Every month or so, it apparently needs to be opened in order to stay active. Or so it tells me.
But even so, I'd prefer not to need Waydroid at all and Signal is the only thing I use it for. -
In pratice I get this warning but nothing happens if you don't open it (at least for me). It has been months that I haven't opened the main device and everything works well.
The thing is that we can never hope to have a main device client that is reliable and with all features, if it is not official. Official support will not happen for UT in any forseeable future. And any unofficial client risks to end up in broken and unusable acvounts as it happened many times with axolotl.
And let's be realistic features like calls could possibly work one day with a customized build signal-desktop , but will likely never work with a custom client form scratch or based on signal-cli.
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@pparent In the real world, I'd be happy about any native Signal app for UT, be it secondary, primary or both.
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M Moem referenced this topic
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Hallo Aarontheissueguy,
how far you are with the development of a Signalapp?
If it is not possible, I would write to Signal itself and ask them, if there want to support Ubuntu touch and create a version for it.
The next question would be, if it wished from the community or the foundation, that I do that?
The thing for me is, that waydriod get more and more controlled by microsoft*, so have not a good feeling to use molly in long therm via waydroid.
- this is, what I reed about waydroid
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@bunt7 said in Signal-CLI on Ubuntu touch?:
this is, what I reed about waydroid
That is interesting, can you tell us where you read that?
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I will check it, maybe I mixed somthing up. I will prove it an answer soon
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sorry, I muddelt it up with github.
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The thing was, that I just switched to Ubuntu touch and wanted to keep using "simple calendar" on it, because I really like it.
But briefly I read, that microsoft is unfortunately the owner of github for view years now. And the "simple calendar" is from github.
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@bunt7 Not sure what MS being the owner of the source forge (GitHub in this case) has to do with the code hosted on there. It is not as if they are going to inject nefarious code during the build process.
At most the author might object to their code being used for machine learning. But that does not affect you as a user of the app in the least.
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By the way signal itself is hosted on github, it does not give microsoft any power over Signal. And in case of a problem it could switch to gitlab or anything else overnight.
Think of GitHub as some could storage for code. (But Microsoft cannot change the code without being detected immediately, because developers keep copies of the code on their machines)
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