Introducing Fluux Messenger: A Modern XMPP Client Born from a Holiday Coding Session
Open source is about scratching your own itch.
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Open source is about scratching your own itch.
We are pleased to announce ejabberd 26.01. This release addresses real operational pain points: export your data from one database backend and import it into another, and let your users invite others without opening the gates to spam.
How to interface an n8n workflow with an XMPP network
WebPush on iOS requires few additional steps
XML vs. JSON: Stop Worrying About the Wrong Layer
A quick look at Signal's new end-to-end encryption protocol.
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.
We are pleased to announce a new ejabberd release: ejabberd 25.10, two months after the previous one, including several bugfixes, and many improvements for administrators and developers.
Can you build tech independence while breaking encryption?