what if your messenger didn't care what protocol your friends use?

sup bridges activitypub, xmpp, irc, atproto and more into one clean app. pixelfed, mastodon, loops - every one.

modular by design. hackable by default.

open source + agpl + self-hostable

the ethical messenger that shouldn't exist but soon will. πŸ”₯

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@dansup @supapp Please recruit a good security engineer for this one.

@dansup @supapp man... I thought of this when I was working on the Alert Retrieval Cache way back when and never followed up. The idea is had at the time was pop encryption that could be transmitted in multiple ways, though I was more focused on asynchronous communication leaning toward SMS.

kind of got lost in the shuffle of... life? Twitter started, the tempo shifted, and enshittification began.

But yeah... it should not matter the service. It can be completely agnostic.

@dansup @supapp cautiously optimistic but worried it'll lead to demotivating people from leaving corp platforms entirely if they can bridge instead, thus still leaving them exposed to corp bs. But a good start.
@dansup @supapp the goal ultimately should stiil be abandoning corp platforms not bridging.
@dansup @supapp Is there any way to exclude message services you want to send messages to?
There's no point in sending an encrypted message, just for the receiving end using, for example, Telegram and the message being stored on their servers unencrypted