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      1 day ago

      You mean a desktop application? If so you can use the web version, or even better, use Ferdium. It lets you connect to various messaging services and integrates them like a native desktop app.

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        20 hours ago

        First time I heard of Ferdium. How’s your experience using it? How is it compared to, say, Beeper?

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          12 hours ago

          I’ve never used beeper, but I’ve been using Ferdium for years I have all in one app:

          • WhatsApp
          • Hangouts
          • Discord
          • Element (Matrix)
          • Nextcloud Chat
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          18 hours ago

          I used ferdium and it used up alot of ram, beeper started breaking for me when doing simple things like refreshing chats.

          If only there was a non electron based whatsapp or all in one messaging client which is RAM efficient and snappy

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      It really comes down to what platforms they have with government backdoors & data sharing. If they know the government might not be able to access “encrypted” data then they’d rather suck the balls of government than create it anyway. Look at what happened to the Telegram CEO when he created the encryption & told the government to fuck off.