Jack Dorsey just Announced Bitchat(A secure, decentralized, peer-to-peer messaging app for iOS and macOS that works over Bluetooth mesh networks) Licensed Under Public Domain.
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Really not interested in anything the guy with the terrible facial hair wants to make.
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So he took a page from Apple, copied Firechat, and will offer it to users who use Apple products. Yeah, okay, nice, I’m in.
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Where my bitchat
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messaging app that works over Bluetooth mesh networks. No internet
So he's made a shitty version of Briar and crammed crypto into it?
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Briar if you're on Android
Briar is the much better and much more mature version of this.
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I wanted something like this for weddings or group camping type events for sharing photos to multiple others at once.
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messaging app that works over Bluetooth mesh networks. No internet
So he's made a shitty version of Briar and crammed crypto into it?
Just wait for AI enhancements.
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He should try a cheeseburger once in awhile.
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Bit chat
Bitch at
Being Jack Dorsey, I'm going with the latter.
Ive read it called bitch@
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I don't trust Jack. But this does seem marginally interesting. Actually decentralized, no servers supposedly. We'll have to see. Again I sure as hell I'm not going to trust dorsey. And he's got it under some cringey edgelord "unlicense" license which basically appears to be MIT just with a different name. The actual concept seems intriguing. But definitely nothing to get excited about currently.
youtube-dl and yt-dlp are under unlicense. it's just boilerplate legalese for public domain
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Bitch At
Lmao
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Briar if you're on Android
My mobile stuff is on Android, but Briar desktop (despite being a Java application?..) swears at "unknown OS FreeBSD" and doesn't run.
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Briar is the much better and much more mature version of this.
I actually liked the way this particular thing works, I've visited the repository and it's much like a real version of my toy of two months. (Except my toy doesn't work for anything real)
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My mobile stuff is on Android, but Briar desktop (despite being a Java application?..) swears at "unknown OS FreeBSD" and doesn't run.
Sorry, I'm not a dev on the project, just have an interest in secure communications.
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Sorry, I'm not a dev on the project, just have an interest in secure communications.
Yes, I didn't think you were, just shared ... In any case under Linuxulator with Linux JRE it swears a lot, but seems to work.
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"IRC vibes" -> maybe intended, see BitchX.
Just realized that could be read as "bit chicks", which would explain such a name choice for an IRC client in the times when there actually were some bit chicks on popular IRC channels.
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I wanted something like this for weddings or group camping type events for sharing photos to multiple others at once.
Isnt that what QuickShare and Airdrop solves?
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Where my bitchat
Smack by Bitchup
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messaging app that works over Bluetooth mesh networks. No internet
So he's made a shitty version of Briar and crammed crypto into it?
Briar doesn’t have an iOS client an never will
This doesn’t have an android client
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Isnt that what QuickShare and Airdrop solves?
And LocalSend