And I am reminded, again, of what a useful cross-platform tool #Jami is. Changes since my last trial, so a lot of reading is in store.
Uma analogia entre reclamação linguística não relacionada de alguém, bem amparada hoje, e GNU, esse constante objeto de censura e ironia.
Fonte: Comunidade Software Livre Brasil.
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Jami is a private communication application.
Google Chat/Meet alternative.
DISTRIBUTED
Completely peer-to-peer.
No server required for relaying data between users.
SECURE
Supports end-to-end encryption.
Supports perfect forward secrecy.
FEATURES
Audio/Video calls.
Audio/Video message recording.
Instant messaging.
Group chats.
Video conferences.
Screen sharing.
Website: https://jami.net
Mastodon: @Jami
#Jami #GNU #Linux #FreeSoftware #Privacy #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #FOSS #FSF
@echo_pbreyer
Each and every chat application seem subjected to the #evil, #dystopian #chatcontrol.
Is there any way to protect our #privacy? Can #FreeAsInDesktop or #selfhosting software be helpful?
In that case which? #matrix? #Jami? Something else?
This week in #FDroid (TWIF) is live:
* The cycle decoded part 2
* #Conversations_im & #Quicksy internal refactoring
* #Jami is more accessible
* Get your people on #SimpleX
* Dial #K9Mail & #Thunderbird up to 11
* Main #AnySoftKeyboard app updated too
+ 8 new apps
& 222 more updates
Get comfortable for a long read in: https://f-droid.org/2025/07/24/twif.html