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> As far as I can tell, the US and Israel have not yet committed anything that would constitute a war crime.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Minab_school_attack
> According to witness accounts verified by satellite-based analyses, the school was triple tapped by three distinct strikes.
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/exclusive-iranian-girls-k...
> Eyewitnesses describe second blast which killed survivors as they sheltered in prayer hall
> I believe they have put the most love into their user interfaces out of all the chat programs I have seen
Absolutely true.
Telegram: Best UI. Signal: Best privacy. WhatsApp: Largest userbase.
It's interesting to think about these three dimensions. I could theoretically pinpoint everything that make Telegram's UI the best, and copy it. I could do the same with Signal's privacy. Both of these are technical problems. There's a process for becoming the best at UI, and there's a process for becoming the best at privacy. I don't know a process for becoming the one with the largest userbase.
Other than the 3 big ones, I recently found Jami [1]
Good UI, though not as good as Telegram. Arguably better privacy than Signal - you don't even need an account if you don't want. Zero userbase. Free software.