Fluux Messenger 0.16.0: End-to-End Encryption
Version 0.16.0 is a milestone release. After months of groundwork, Fluux Messenger now supports end-to-end encryption for one-to-one conversations.
5 min readAuthor
Version 0.16.0 is a milestone release. After months of groundwork, Fluux Messenger now supports end-to-end encryption for one-to-one conversations.
5 min read
This is a maintenance release with a few notable additions: RTL language support, faster reconnection after stream-management resume, and a handful of reliability fixes scattered
3 min read
Fluux Messenger includes major features that should make the tools even more usable on a day to day basis.
3 min readRoom moderation, MUC management, vCard support, and a wave of UX polish headline this release.
3 min read
Open source is about scratching your own itch.
3 min read
A quick look at Signal's new end-to-end encryption protocol.
2 min read
Good news for anyone building messaging infrastructure in Europe: Denmark's Council presidency is abandoning mandatory detection orders in the Child Sexual Abuse Material
1 min read
Meta just banned third-party AI chatbots from WhatsApp. Discord raised its capacity to welcome them. Two platforms, two strategies, and a choice that will determine whether AI agents can talk across platforms for the next two decades.
2 min read
Can you build tech independence while breaking encryption?
2 min read