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  • Beeper and Beeper Mini are two completely different things

    Beeper Mini, the version that does not require any kind of MITM bridge, has been blocked by Apple. Beeper, the version that requires the bridge, still works fine AFAIK

    Wholeheartedly agree with the second paragraph though 👍

  • A lot of jQuery's features are now available in native JS - would also suggest just using native JS anyway because jQuery won't throw any errors into the console if a selector matches no elements etc.

    The only additional library I've needed recently for (personal work) is Axios for requests - easier than working with the Fetch API in some cases

  • @Rentlar@lemmy.ca pretty much explained the issue.

    Would suggest asking these questions in the dedicated community for selfhosters, who'd be able to point you to specific tools and things you can use to populate your instance with new data from across lemmy !selfhosted@lemmy.world

    Edit: fix community link

  • Then use ANY other messaging service. Preferably Signal,

    🤩

    but if that doesn't work..... Facebook, Whatsapp, literally anything.

    So Facebook, or Facebook? That might work for most people, but when there's an open protocol right there, I'd rather steer clear of their products and services

    Edit: add quotes

  • They're adopting the RCS protocol, that's what people should want

    Standard RCS is not e2ee, only google's implementation on top of it is. I feel most here would prefer an e2ee messaging protocol over something else that can be observed by third parties

    Samsung is the only other company that integrated Google's e2ee implementation into their stock messages app fairly recently, it's supported standard RCS for a good number of years now

  • At the moment we're kind of like sitting ducks until something happens again IMO. I recall reading something on the Techlore forums about someone helping out with the server maintenance for lemmy.one, so maybe that's been happening in the background?

    An update from him would be nice at least though.

    If I was to jump to another instance it would probably be dbzer0 or programming.dev